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Randy Greenoe

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I was in Rite aid checking out the new Chia's fo 2008 and I stumbled across a 100th anniversary G.M. clock. It has some old crap from the early 1900's and it progresses to newer vehicles as you look aroun the clock. Well low and behold right smack dab at 11:00 sharp is a Grand National!! Each hourit plays one of twelve engine sounds I haven't put a battery in yet to see what the G.N. sounds like. Pretty good deal for $20 I will post a picture if anybody is interested.
 
I checked all the ones in Lorain with no luck and finally found one Elyria. They had them on sale for $14.99 ! I have a line on another one that somebody on this board is interested in if I get it and he bails out I will give you a call.
 
Hey Randy,

I'd be interested in one too if you happen to come across any. What's kinda sad in a way is, they couldn't find anything else between the 2nd gen Trans Am and the new concept Camaro that was worthy of representation on this clock!
 
I have checked ALL the area Rite Aids and they don't have any! So if anyone was expecting me to come thru I HAVE FAILED!
 
Has anybody noticed the error on the clock? I got one for Christmas. Being the T/A guy that I am noticed they have a 76 anny car listed as a 77.
 
Has anybody noticed the error on the clock? I got one for Christmas. Being the T/A guy that I am noticed they have a 76 anny car listed as a 77.

I had forgotten all about that but Kirban actually held a contest for his "Inner Circle" members to see who could figure out what the error was. I can't remember if anybody got it right or what the prize was though...

There was actually 2 errors in the original production run but they ceased production to fix the first one (I believe it was a misspelled model name but not sure which one). By the time the 2nd error was found they had to go ahead with production without fixing it because they had a time constraint--the GM licensing would only last for so long. I've got a folder in Outlook where I save all my Inner Circle emails so maybe I can dig up more info.
 
I found the info--here's what Dennis Kirban said about the errors and the clocks in general in 3 seperate emails, all from this past September:

"I spoke to the supplier and they mentioned originally there was an error on the first batch of clocks they sold… The word “Oldsmobile” was misspelled.
They discovered the mistake and pulled the clocks off the marketplace shelves.
Most of those clocks never actually got distributed.

Our first batch of orders that went out were from the new corrected version.

I did talk to the person that headed up the project. I asked him how they determined what cars made the 12 chosen for the clock. They broke it down by decades. They eliminated the early years and the 1990s. The thinking was those decades did not produce any worthy GM vehicles to consider. As for the Grand National representing the 1980s, he said it was no contest, as no other car was even discussed.

The actual car sounds for each vehicle was recorded in Michigan. GM has a stash of about 900 cars (I’m not exactly where this collection is located). Each car was recorded using the cars in their collection.

This collection might be some sort of rotating display that GM uses for various events, since this stash of cars covers the entire GM line up.

Interesting enough, the company that did the clock project only has a GM license for this clock for the current year - 2008. Since it’s the 100-year anniversary clock (1908-2008), this clock will be discontinued later this year and not produced again."

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"MINI CONTEST TIME

It turns out there is another obvious mistake on the GM 100th Year Anniversary Clock. So, we are turning it into a mini-contest for our Inner Circle members.
We will award a copy of our Kirban 2007 Reunion and Birthday Bash DVD (a $14.95
value) to the first 3 correct emails we get. We will only allow one answer per Inner Circle member.

If you have the 100th Year GM Anniversary Clock, look it over carefully.

If you don’t have the clock, you can view it on our website...

Welcome to Kirban Performance Products

HINTS - There is a mistake regarding one of the cars pictured. The error is not related to the word Oldsmobile although the first batch of clocks were recalled because Oldsmobile was initially spelled wrong. The clocks we sold had the spelling correct. The error is not the fact it refers to that Oldsmobile as a sedan.

One of our customers actually found the mistake and contacted us.

We called the clock distributor and they were completely unaware of the mistake.
Since the GM license for the clock runs out in a few months, they have no plans to correct this error.

The answer will appear along with the names of the 3 winners in the next Inner Circle."

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"MINI CONTEST RESULTS

We got our three winners within the first two hours of the last Inner Circle going out.

The correct answer is - the Pontiac Trans Am pictured on the clock is actually a
1976 model, not a 1977 as noted on the clock. The 1977 model had four headlights.

I contacted the company about this and was told that no one has ever brought that mistake to their attention. They have no plans to correct this because their license agreement will soon expire on this project. They said that was the information they received from GM. Based on that, it appears someone at GM did not double check their photos and copy.

Interesting enough, we have heard from some of our customers that have purchased the clocks from us and they actually received a clock that still had the word Oldsmobile spelled wrong!"
 
I got this exact same clock as a christmas present. It's pretty cool, i especially like the light sensor which shuts off the sounds at night.
 
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