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Classic Costume Company, Inc.: CCUC, Inc. Reports $534,520.00 in Signed Purchase Orders From Operations of Subsidiary Imperial


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Published in Stocks and Investing on Tuesday, September 29th 2009 at 6:30 GMT by Market Wire   Print publication without navigation


SPRINGFIELD, MO--(Marketwire - September 29, 2009) - Classic Costume Company, Inc. (OTCBB: [ CCUC ]), a Business Development, Marketing and Manufacturing Conglomerate, today announces signed purchase orders from operations of wholly owned subsidiary Imperial Coach Works, Inc. totaling $534,520.00 for the months of July and August 2009.

Completion of these purchase orders is estimated to take place within 60 to 90 days from date of execution and will be reported as actual revenues in the fourth quarter report of this year.

CCUC also announces that KSPR News in Springfield, MO., headlined as "Springfield Limousine Manufacturer Goes 'Green' With Electric Powered Limos," recently featured Imperial Coach Works, Inc. KSPR reports on Imperial's plans to convert Limousines to full-electric power, which could provide about 100 high-tech manufacturing jobs to the Springfield area. You may view the video of this event by visiting [ www.electriccarstocks.com ].

Gary Spaniak, Chief Executive Officer of CCUC, Inc., stated, "We are beginning to receive a lot of attention and requests from Municipalities wanting to discuss using our 'Pure Electric' conversion technologies for their Livery and Fleet vehicles." Mr. Spaniak continues by saying, "Based on the level of interest from these potential customers, I feel confident that we will be a significant provider of 'Pure Electric' Vehicles by the beginning of 2010."

About CCUC, Inc.

CCUC, Inc. is a Business Development, Marketing and Manufacturing Conglomerate. The Company's business focus is to take advantage of a timely industry market demand to provide 100% electric vehicle and powertrain technologies. The Company plans to build a dominating presence in the aftermarket automotive up-fitter segment, including "Pure Electric" vehicles, limousines, other livery, specialty fleet, classic automobiles and custom restorations. CCUC fully expects to have the first zero emissions, "Pure Electric" livery vehicle ready to unveil by first quarter of 2010. The Company's strategy is to offer and expand its line of products, eventually revolutionizing the specialty automotive vehicle market.

CCUC plans to accomplish this task through its two wholly owned subsidiaries, Imperial Coach Works, Inc. and Plug-In Motors, Inc. Imperial Coach Works, Inc., and its custom manufacturing division Imperial Coach Builders, Inc., is a limousine and specialty vehicle manufacturing entity that operates out of a 60,000-sq/ft facility in Springfield, MO., [ www.limoland.com ]. Plug-In Motors, Inc. is a specialty automotive technology company that provides a zero emission, high performance 100% "Pure Electric" automobile conversion solution for any size production vehicle. [ www.pluginmotors.com ]

Forward-Looking Statements

Safe Harbor Statement under the Private securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein, which are not historical, are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the Company's control with respect to market acceptance of new technologies, products and services, delays in testing and evaluation of products and services, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.


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