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| LED Digital Quartz Clock at 40% OFF |
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If you’re restoring an old car or already own one, this next deal may be of interest to you. It comes from JC Whitney and it should help to keep you on time. It’s on an LED Digital Quartz Clock. This is a digital clock that can be mounted in any car with a 12-volt negative-ground electric system. The display is a standard red LED panel, easy to see in the dark. Power usage is very small, so it won’t drain your battery or take power away from other equipment. The heart of the clock is and electronic quartz timer for great accuracy and the clock continues running when you switch the car off, though the display turns off to save power. The clock is designed for dash mounting and includes double sided tape. It measures 3 inches wide by 1 ½ inches high. The retail price for this clock is $17, but right now JC Whitney has it on sale for only $10, a 40% discount. GET IT NOW! |
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| Posted By: couponshack on April 02, 2008 at 08:03 AM, (0) comments |
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| ZeroStart Tank-type Engine Heaters at 40% OFF |
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If you live someplace with subzero weather then starting your engine in the morning may be a problem for you. Well, if it is then JC Whitney has a deal for you on some Tank-Type Engine Heaters. These heaters connect to a car engine and circulate warm engine coolant (yeah yeah, sounds like an oxymoron) through it to keep it from freezing or to defrost it if it already has. Each heater connects to a 5/8 inch heater hose and plugs into a standard 120 volt AC wall socket. The heaters comes in three sizes, a 750-Watt heater best for 4-cylinder engines, a 1,000-Watt heater best for 6-cylinder engines and a 1,500-Watt heater best for 8-cylinder engines. The retail price for these heaters ranges from $84 to $101, but at JC Whitney you can get them for only $50 to $60, a 40% discount and a fairly cheap expense when compared to not getting to work in the morning. GET IT NOW!
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| Posted By: couponshack on January 13, 2008 at 10:17 PM, (0) comments |
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| Portable 3500-watt Gasoline Generator at $50 OFF |
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If you’re looking for a powerful portable generator, then this deal at JC Whitney might just fit your needs. They are offering a portable 3500-Watt gasoline generator from WEN power at a $50 discount off the retail price of $350. This generator is rated for a normal output of 3000 watts but can handle surges of up to 3500 watts, and features a 120 volt outlet, several 12 Volt DC terminals, a 120/240V NEMA outlet, an automatic low-oil shutdown and a 4-Gallon fuel tank. This generator would be great for a worksite or a large event that needs a fully functional kitchen or entertainment center, and if you buy it from JC Whitney you’ll only be paying $300. Check it out. GET IT NOW!
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| Posted By: couponshack on December 03, 2007 at 09:06 AM, (0) comments |
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Chicago 1915. Henry Ford's Model T had been in mass production for only seven years, when a Lithuanian immigrant named Israel Warshawsky decided to climb on the running board of the emerging automotive industry. As cars began to break down, Israel saw an opportunity to mine replacement parts from derelict automobiles. He bought a piece of property on the city's south side at State Street and Archer Avenue and opened a scrap metal yard, The Warshawsky Company. Industrial growth generated by World War I put the salvage business into high gear. Soon, the demand for auto parts outstripped the supply of derelict cars. Israel began buying up failed auto manufacturers and added new parts to his inventory. To welcome more customers, Israel added a retail store. The Warshawsky Company grew right through the Great Depression, when few people could afford new cars or even new parts. By 1934, the company had a larger store and a successful wholesale catalog distributed exclusively through Chicago-area gas stations and mechanics. It also had a new employee with bright, new ideas: Israel's son, Roy Warshawsky. Roy joined his father just after graduating from the University of Chicago and proposed a consumer catalog to make products available nationwide. Roy placed a $60 ad in Popular Mechanics and invited readers to send in 25 cents for a "giant auto parts catalog." The ad produced a flood of response and the JC Whitney Catalog was on its way to becoming the do-it-yourselfer's favorite best seller. When Israel died in 1943, leadership of the company passed to Roy. As a second world war cut back the supply of civilian goods, the demand for auto parts soared. By 1947, the retail store occupied an entire city block at 1900-1924 South State Street. The Warshawsky Company retail outlet was now the biggest automotive department store in the world -- "everything automotive." The post-war Baby Boom years spurred more growth on the catalog side of the business. The consumer catalog broke 100 pages, moved to 24-hour ordering and spawned a series of specialty catalogs targeted to key market segments. Like his father, Roy developed new strategies to respond to changing customer needs. When Roy saw a need for products that didn't exist, he contracted manufacturers to produce them. As consumer auto shows became more popular, Roy initiated a cooperative effort among retailers and manufacturers to make it easier for consumers to purchase independent aftermarket products. That effort led to the formation of the Automotive Parts & Accessories Association in 1967 and the election of Roy Warshawsky as its first president. Roy retired in 1991 and the Warshawsky family has continued to own and operate J.C. Whitney & Co. To this day the company proudly maintains an incredible dedication to customer satisfaction, a vision started by Israel and Roy Warshawsky so long ago. The year 1997 brought the sad news of Roy Warshawsky's passing. It also brought new accomplishments that Roy would applaud. To step up service to all of its customers, the company built a new 360,000 square-foot Operations Center in La Salle, Illinois. This state-of-the-art facility puts the power and efficiency of new technology behind the efforts of a growing staff. And to make JC Whitney more accessible to computer users, the company opened a site on the World Wide Web. Today, more than 80 years since Israel Warshawsky began recycling used auto parts, the Warshawsky/JC Whitney Company is the largest direct marketer of auto parts and accessories. Through a growing family of catalogs, jcwhitney.com and a new outlet store, millions of customers have easy access to "everything automotive."
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