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Oh wow, well done you. Fame is not for me, but I wouldn't mind the extras that go with it, like an increasing income. My classic car is on the books of an agent that specialises in such things. So far it's booked for a number of weddings during the summer. Not bad at £250 per wedding, and only for a couple of hours work, that's roughly $400. The car has also earned me royalties for use in a couple of promotional flyers.
What I need now is some television work. Did you know that you not only get well paid for the use of a such a car, you also get a pre-agreed royalty payment, every time it comes up on a repeat, on any TV network, anywhere in the world. It certainly beats working for a living.
Now all I need is a car like Inspector Morse's and a highly successful television series to go with it.
I never thought about it - and I guess, why not - but it is funny (and good for you and other car owners) that the car gets royalty payments each time the show or commercial airs. I would have thought that an inanimate object would have received a one-time fee, but again, good for you and others, just not something I would have guessed.