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Old 07-11-2013, 02:01 PM   #1
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Default Escort Mk1 poster - looking for some feedback please

I developed a Ford Escort Mk1 model chart poster many months ago and it's offered to UK, European and Aussies on eBay, but have only had one sale, which has been quite disappointing with all the effort I put into it.

So I was wondering if some of the Escort enthusiasts can take a quick look at it and let me know if you can see what might be putting people off? Is there something significantly wrong with it? I thought the selection of models on it was a good spread:

Escort Deluxe 1100
Escort Super 1300 4-door
Escort 1300E 4-door
Escort panel van
Escort wagon/estate
Escort 1300 GT
Escort Sport
Escort Twin Cam
Escort Mexico
Escort XL GS (Australian market)
Escort RS1600
Escort RS2000

The poster is below. Thanks in advance!

Andrew.



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