The guy to watch out for is Frank Mitchell. I overpaid for both chrome oil breather and pvc caps that he sells on eBay as NOS. Turns out they're not NOS at all, but current Mopar Performance production items produced for the hemi 426. I can buy the oil cap at my local Chrysler dealer for around 7 bucks (I think list is 10 or 11). Frank literally cuts the parts off of the new blister pack cardboard and markets them using the old part number from back in the sixties. When I emailed him about this, his rhetorical response was, "Well, ALL parts are NOS, aren't they?" He was implying that the only one that isn't is the first one that comes out of engineering that is used as a model for all those that follow. Truly bogus. I got zero support from eBay when I tried to point out that he was misrepresenting parts as NOS that are actually current production. In this case, I would have greatly appreciated it if someone could have pointed out the situation to me during the bidding. By the way, the clues that led me to look into what was being sold at the Chrysler dealer were that (a)Frank left the clear plastic blister on the part (they didn't package things this way back in 1965), and (b)there was synthetic material visible through the vent holes (originals have simple wire mesh). The guy is a slimeball. Be careful. Dan Davids Seattle 3 dozen or so mopars 1957-69 > From: Posti@xxxxxxx > Reply-To: Posti@xxxxxxx > Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2000 12:43:32 EDT > To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Question on Overbid Snitching > > <<Do you let the people in the bid list know that they can buy these parts > online for cheaper than this guy is trying to auction them for. Or do you > just let them suffer.>> > > If YOU were the seller, would you appreciate having someone telling bidders > the Whatzit you are selling can be bought cheaper elsewhere? Could be you > don't even know it's available yourself. People bid what they are willing to > pay - let THEM make the decision whether or not to research what's available > beforehand. Otherwise, you cheat the seller. I always check out catalogs > and online sources before I bid. > > Bob Stein > 59 Dodge & eBay addict > |