I expect part of the problem was wanting 58 parts manual. They are very pricey since they cover 55-58 and are a major resource. Lot of data in a very large manual. I've got many of the different versions in my manual collection and believe I have an extra one but would never consider selling it as low as the 80 or so the current one is listed for. Some items on ebay get to high prices but many are very low yet also. Blew it the other day on a 55 300 brochure that only went for 35 or so. That's a $100 item easily. Had it on my watch list but involved in something else as the thing closed so missed it. Seen a number if items go for crazy prices of course but still many buys out there. So much junk now that it is tough to stay on top of though. ----- Original Message ----- From: <LARSPAINTR@xxxxxxx> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2000 8:36 AM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] book costs, etc > Part of the problem of parts is they aint makin em anymore. I have seen > costs almost double in the past 7 years. esp for body and trim items. > Mechanical parts often are available at a decent price. > > Vince in France has a special problem of course. Many eBay sellers WILL send > international. Often single parties will not. > If Vince is not a member of- > The Plymouth Owners Club > and also > The WPC Club, > suggest joining ASAP. > Here are sources for both parts and books. Prices vary, sometimes bargains, > other times relatively high. > Addresses and costs- > Plymouth Owners Club > PO Box 416 > Cavalier, N.D. 58220-0416 USA > I think annual cost may be up to $22 includes the every other month fine > Bulletin. > However airmail overseas cost is $45 per year thanks to postage. > and > WPC Club > P.O. Box 3504 > Kalamazoo, MI. 49003-3504 USA > $25.00 yr, or $29 foreign, or $57 Foreigh air mail > WPC has a monthly mag. > Both include free ads for members,up to a certain word limit. > > Many of the list members belong to both of these. Believe one or both has > some overseas active chapters. > > Just ask if questions. > > Lars. > Just 50 miles North of Kalamazoo MI
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