Friday, May 31, 2013

Metalcloak Adopts the “Gold Standard”



PRESS RELEASE
June 1, 2013, For Immediate Release
More Information Contact: Matson Breakey, 916-631-8071


Metalcloak Adopts the “Gold Standard”
Manufacturer of Off-Road Accessories Accepts Gold as Payment for Products

Rancho Cordova, CA -- Metalcloak, the developer of game-changing aftermarket products for America's off road icon, the Jeep Wrangler, announced today the launch of the “Gold Standard” program allowing customers to purchase products using Gold Coins.

"Gold is the purest form of currency" says Matson Breakey, VP of marketing for Metalcloak, "and our customers can now use Gold to buy what has become the ‘Gold Standard’ of suspension systems for Jeeps."

Metalcloak is testing the program on a single product, what they call the Gold Standard Suspension System (aka, the Duroflex 2.5/3.5 Suspension System for the 2007 – 2013 Jeep JK Wrangler) starting June 1 through July 4, 2013.

"The kit retails for $1999," says Matson "but we will accept any One Ounce Gold Coin no matter the current market value to purchase that kit."
“Off-road enthusiasts are true Patriots and they recognize the relationship between Gold & Liberty. This is just one more step in our mission to build for their future.”

The program is open to most US residents, with the exception of California, and transactions are completed through mail order using the US Postal Service.

The process is simple. Customers call 916-631-8071 to order the kit and are given instructions for shipping the single gold coin. Once received, Metalcloak will ship out the products.

More information can be found on their website at Metalcloak.com

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About Metalcloak: Based in Rancho Cordova, California, Metalcloak develops Game-Changing products for 1972 - current open top Jeeps including the original Arched Tube Fenders, the first integrated body armor system, Frame-Built Bumpers, the Patent Pending Duroflex Joint and Patent Pending 6Pak Shocks.

6 comments:

  1. So what's wrong with the State of California that we residents of this state are forced to pay with Federal Reserve fiat currency instead of gold, which has real value? Whatever happened to the concepts of liberty and a free market?

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    1. Since we are based in California, it is more about taxes then anything else. If this program expands we will endeavor to find a way to include California, but for now, there are too many questions on tax related issues for us to spend the time and resources to resolve and delay others from having the opportunity to use the program.

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  2. Does this include Unlimiteds too?

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    1. Yes, the suspension system is for 2-Door and 4-Door JK's.

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