Jim and list, You said: <Around a couple of years ago, someone listed a 300E convertible at a starting price of $50,000 (it sold at that price). He convinced ebay to establish a new category for the 300E, besides the already existing 300 and 300M categories. Thus, when someone lists a 300M, they may elect to also have the car in the 300E category. Believe it or not, some 300M owners don't know what a 300E is. Or they figure that they will get more viewers of their listing, and probably a higher price at the end of the auction. Others who list older letter cars sometimes also decide to use the 300E category rather than the more generic 300 category. I have seen quite a few older letter cars including 300Js etc. under the 300E category, with an apology in the finer print that 300E was the only selection and that "it is not a 300E". Obviously, most people who have older letter car stuff to sell select the 300 category> In my opinion, this is an unfortunate evolution of postings for 300s on ebay. A method such as this goes a long way toward confusion and ignorance of what letter cars and 300s in general are. I would hope that Club members do their part in setting the record straight with any dealing they have with ebay or sellers of 300s, that the 300E is a unique car in it's own right, just as all 300s are from the C300 to the 300M. There should be NO 300E or any other letter for that matter associated with the 300M. Bob J [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]