FS Distributors
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SMHnat
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FS Distributors
I came across a number of Texas T distributors and bought them.
I'm offering some for sale, BUT I can only sell if I install them on your car.
SO
WINTER PROMOTION!!
Buy a Texas T distributor for previous catalogue price $349.62
Plug wires and all wire connections - soldered - 7mm solid copper core plug wire $1.73/ft
Everything is at cost or less (from Snyders/Langs prices).
Original & Repop 3 piece Spark Plugs Available
If you'd like the reliability of the tried and trued distributor.
Want to go miles and miles and miles (or kilometers) without touching your ignition system,
Then contact me and we can work your T into the shop's schedule.
Happy Motoring!
Famous Seamus
I'm offering some for sale, BUT I can only sell if I install them on your car.
SO
WINTER PROMOTION!!
Buy a Texas T distributor for previous catalogue price $349.62
Plug wires and all wire connections - soldered - 7mm solid copper core plug wire $1.73/ft
Everything is at cost or less (from Snyders/Langs prices).
Original & Repop 3 piece Spark Plugs Available
If you'd like the reliability of the tried and trued distributor.
Want to go miles and miles and miles (or kilometers) without touching your ignition system,
Then contact me and we can work your T into the shop's schedule.
Happy Motoring!
Famous Seamus
Seamus Hnat
Antique & Collector Car Specialist
Ford Ts As & V8 Cars
Specializing in Precision Tuning & Carburetion & Ignition Systems
Full Service Shop for your Antique Car needs
Richmond, MI 48063
(586) 909 - 2969
smh.restoration@gmail.com
Antique & Collector Car Specialist
Ford Ts As & V8 Cars
Specializing in Precision Tuning & Carburetion & Ignition Systems
Full Service Shop for your Antique Car needs
Richmond, MI 48063
(586) 909 - 2969
smh.restoration@gmail.com
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Henry K. Lee
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Re: FS Distributors
I think you are in violation of the rules...., Businesses can not advertise.
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Jerry VanOoteghem
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Re: FS Distributors
Better tell Lang's, Bob's, Mike Kossor, Brent Mize, Ron Patterson, and all the others as well. Just sayin'Henry K. Lee wrote: ↑Tue Dec 02, 2025 6:10 pmI think you are in violation of the rules...., Businesses can not advertise.
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Henry K. Lee
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Re: FS Distributors
Jerry,
They list their items with no business information on the lower section of the page. Personal items are permitted under the rules and by laws. Services offered are in a separate group.
Just Sayin'
They list their items with no business information on the lower section of the page. Personal items are permitted under the rules and by laws. Services offered are in a separate group.
Just Sayin'
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Jerry VanOoteghem
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Re: FS Distributors
Henry,Henry K. Lee wrote: ↑Tue Dec 02, 2025 7:46 pmJerry,
They list their items with no business information on the lower section of the page. Personal items are permitted under the rules and by laws. Services offered are in a separate group.
Just Sayin'
Not trying to start an argument, just wondering where such a rule is stated. All I can find in the forum rules is this:
"In a response to purchase inquires, you can refer a poster to your website or ask them to contact you via email or private message. The Classified Section should be used for pure business advertisements."
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Henry K. Lee
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Re: FS Distributors
With respect Jerry, it follows the rules of a 501C in that you are not allowed to promote a business directly but may post sources. This is to prevent shell businesses from forming in a non profit. Protect the club comes to mind.
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BRENT in 10-uh-C
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Re: FS Distributors
I may be slightly wrong in this because it has been awhile, but I thought it was the IRS' rules that advertising was allowed as long as it was related to what the Charter of the 501(C)3 (-or actually (C)7 for this type club) stated the purpose (mission) was for.Henry K. Lee wrote: ↑Wed Dec 03, 2025 10:47 amWith respect Jerry, it follows the rules of a 501C in that you are not allowed to promote a business directly but may post sources. This is to prevent shell businesses from forming in a non profit. Protect the club comes to mind.
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Since the purpose of this Club is to promote the Ford Model-T, it would be against the Unrelated Business Income law if the Club published advertising for a Plumbing company, or a Landscaping company, et/al on their Club website or Magazine. The same would apply to a Church who received a paid advertisement for an Auto Repair facility printed in their Church Bulletin. Alternately, a Church can have a Bazaar or Fund Raiser to receive money (i.e.: income revenue) as long as it is within the mission of the Church. With regard to these Forum Classifieds, there really is not any Club income derived from these ads. Therefore there are not any laws being broken. In this particular instance, Seamus' ad is related to the general mission of the Club, so I doubt the IRS would even give it a second glance.
Now here is something that many do, -but do not realize. How many times have we gone to the Church and borrowed tables from the Fellowship Hall to bring home for a Garage Sale held at our house. Legally we are not supposed to do that because the tables were purchased as a tax-exempt item however when used in a private Garage Sale, they are being used in conjunction with a for-profit venture since items are being sold.
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TXGOAT2
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Re: FS Distributors
I like the Founder's idea of funding the LIMITED functions of the federal government with import duty revenue.