In a message dated 3/15/05 10:28:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, skyhawk@xxxxxxxxx writes: > > When I compiled the NAPA list of parts available for several years of > the 300 series (the one's on the Club website) it was 1999-2000. Every single > part number that was listed was checked for availability at that time, > sometimes it was in stock, sometimes it could be special ordered from a > distribution center. For example, TS86, the brake shoe set number for several years of > our cars, showed 35 sets available throughout the US at that time. I expect > several members decided to order a set once they knew they were still > available, and probably ordered a few other numbers as well.( I know I did) The supply > disappeared. Occasionally, NAPA computers recognize a "run" on a particular > part number, and a restock order is issued to the vendors. But not every > time. TS 86 disappeared, most likely forever, from NAPA as they continued with > a national policy of suggesting to store owners that only high-turnover items > be stocked. TS 86 ain't one of 'em, and it's likely a few more will fall by > the wayside as our cars age. Typing in TS86 in a NAPA store's computer will > show "not available", and trying to get around the store's stocking computer > by running a check on the regional distribution centers will show the same > thing. Five years ago, you were still in luck. > I was hoping to solve two problems when I submitted the list. One, if > you have a part number in hand, you can work around the "non-car guy" types at > the parts counters who know only how to push buttons on the keyboard, and > would'nt be able to decipher a printed parts book if it landed on their foot! > Two, you now could use these numbers to stock up on parts that were likely to > be gone in a few years, if not sooner. > I no longer work for NAPA, but I still have sources within the regional > mechanism who will help me run down a part or two. They are having a lot > less luck than before, as local stores send back slow selling merchandise for > credit to the regional warehouse, who don't re-stock it when the part is > finally sold. > The Club website list undoubtedly has more numbers that are obsolete. > The best way to use this list, in my opinion, is to go to a NAPA store with > the part number you need, and hope that it's still available. Sometimes, after > they look at you funny, you can go to O'Reilly's, Auto-Zone, or Advance with > the part number and they'll cross it over to their part number for you. > (Sometimes, depending on their knowledge of how to do that) These stores often > have parts available that NAPA stopped carrying over the years. > Our cars are getting older, and the days of easy-to-find parts are > coming to a close. Check with the Model A guys, and ask them how easy it is to > find a water pump for their stock engine at a NAPA store. When I was working > in a small independent auto parts store while in college (1965), we kept two > of these pumps in stock for cars that were at the time 30-plus years old. We > stopped carrying them in 1969 after the last was sold. Behold, our parts > future! > Sorry for the long discourse, and I apologize to Club members who did > not know how old that parts list is. > AFTER SPEAKING WITH SEVERAL, PIMPLY FACED KIDS, THAT LOOK LIKE THEY FELL FACE FIRST, IN A TACKLE BOX, I GOT TO SPEAK TO SOMEONE KNOWLEDGEABLE @ NAPA. SHE STATED, ONCE AN OLD PART IS SOLD, & NONE ARE AVAILABLE, THEY ARE INSTRUCTED TO WRITE OBSOLETE IN. THAT'S WHAT HAS BECOME, OF OLD CAR FRIENDLY, NAPA. THERE ARE NO MORE CAR GUYS BEHIND THE COUNTER, THEY HAVE BEEN REPLACED BY THE ABOVE. WHEN I GO INTO AN AUTO PARTS STORE, WITH AN ANTIQUE REQUEST, SOME WILL SAY, "I'LL GET A CAR GUY FOR YOU", OTHERS "IT DOESN'T COME UP ON THE SCREEN" I HAVE RESOLVED MY SELF, TO THE FACT, THAT ANY PARTS WILL HAVE TO BE MAIL ORDERED. STEVE ESTOK, IN CLOUDY & 80 PUNTA GORDA, FL [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> Help save the life of a child. Support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital's 'Thanks & Giving.' http://us.click.yahoo.com/6iY7fA/5WnJAA/Y3ZIAA/8LmulB/TM --------------------------------------------------------------------~-> To send a message to this group, send an email to: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For list server instructions, go to http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Chrysler300/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: Chrysler300-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/