This seems to be turning into a "TEMPEST IN A BATTERY
BOX"!!!!!!!.................
Joe Savard
In a message dated 6/20/2008 1:21:49 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
vanhilla@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
NO,
Mark's saying that the tar-toppers like the one he has come with
screwed-in caps.
NO, you're not a lawyer, you're an actor posing as
a lawyer. Who's your defendant? What's your proof? How do you know
what a '57 came with? Vas you dere, Cholly?
Seems to me, at some
past point in time when you were waxing ewloquent about this wonderful
time capsule, that you said it would be a perfect example of an unmolested
car. Now you're challenging it's authenticity.
--Roger van Hoy,
Washougal, WA, '55 DeSoto, '58 DeSoto, '56 Plymouth, '66 Plymouth, '41
Dodge
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Adjustment Services" <esierraadj@xxxxxxxxxxx> To:
<L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 11:47
AM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Miss Belvie's battery..
> Hey, Mark;
are you saying that your-guy can modify a Tar-Topper to accept > real
screw-in caps? > > I would like to send him my T-T, for that work
to be done. > > The fact that a cap can be unscrewed might just
fool a 'judge' into > accepting the T-T as being a > part of a
real-battery, once he casually turns one or more of the caps, > and
finds that they're > removable (and are real 3-D caps,
too). > > > And, on another matter : > > Because
Ms. B's battery has no raised-or-embossed branding on it, because
> the battery caps, too, > have no (MoPar)
logos on them , at all, and the fact that the caps >
appear to be white > colored (they would have had their color be
molded-into their > composition, proves by a
preponderance > of evidence, that the battery, your Honor, is NOT in
fact, the one which > was installed at the
factory, but is, > in fact, a sub-quality GENERIC
battery! > > On that basis in Fraud-theory, my client, The
Forwardlook Network, > representing TENS of persons,
worldwide, > is pleading for reasonable and just
compensation , for mental anguish > and lost work productivity, subject
to > actual loss verification, of Ten million dollars, plus
costs, from the > providing-dealership, in the above-entitled
action. > > Neil Vedder,
Esq. > > > > > > > Mark H
wrote: >> Obviously, I have no idea if it was a "generic" battery or
otherwise - I >> just saw no logos. One could've been there
and covered in muck colored >> grime, for all I know. I didn't
mess with it too much - didn't want to >> get in trouble - since we
weren't supposed to touch her at all, and the >> security guards
were flitting all around us. We've all seen the pics >> that
show the caps to be whitish. I was amazed how easily the caps spun
>> off and back on. The real caps are not glued into the fake
plastic >> tar-toppers. They are screwed in just like for
real. The guy I bought >> the plastic case from makes
appropriate sized holes in the top of the >> repop battery case, and
you just screw those caps on as if they belonged >> there! The
same guy also supplied me with my supply of authentic Mopar >> brand
caps. Don't know where he gets 'em, but I make it a point to stop
>> by his booth at every Portland Swap Meet to ask him if he has
found any >> more . . . . >> Mark
mjh >> 57 Fury >> >> */eastern sierra Adj Services
<esierraadj@xxxxxxxxx>/* wrote: >> >>
Mark, it seems weird that there would be a completely
"generic" >> battery >>
built by some company without any logos on it, unless,
Chrysler >> had some >>
sort of contract with that company which would have stipulated
that >> there be no advertising on it, for
installation in line-production >>
vehicles. >> >> Any idea/opinion what
color the generic battery caps were? >> >>
Any tricks involved in cutting out the fake-caps and gluing-in
real >> battery caps, into the Tar
Toppers? >> >> Neil
Vedder >> >> >>
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Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 06:35:21 -0700 >>
From: Mark H <pizoboom@xxxxxxxxx> >>
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Miss Belvie's battery.. >>
To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >>
This is one detail I actually paid pretty close attention to
in >> Tulsa. A coupla years ago I bought one
of those Ultima batteries >> for Mr. Finzzz and
one of those plastic repro battery cases that >>
supposedly look like the actual batteries from the fifties, so
you >> can fool the car show people into thinking
you have a real fifties >> battery (right!).
Anyway, one of the nights when our small group of >> vandals broke
in >> and took pictures with Miss B and the
security guards at the >> indoor car show, I was
curious as to whether my repop battery case >>
looked like a REAL original, so I peeked into the engine >>
compartment to look at Miss B's battery. I moved it around
a >> little - and saw no logos anywhere. I
spun off one of the plastic >> filler lids (I
found actual real Mopar lids for use on the repop >>
plastic - adds to the authenticity!) and was surprised to see
no >> names or logos on it
either! >> It made me question whether the Mopar
filler lids I have were true >> to the cars, or
some sort of battery accessory - you wouldn't >>
think they would've put many dealer add-on accesories to the
car >> they were going to bury . . .
. >> Mark mjh >>
'57 Fury >> Sutherlin,
OR >> >> */Jan & Roger van Hoy
<vanhilla@xxxxxxxxxxxx>/* wrote: >> >>
I sincerely doubt that Pic #3 is the identical
replacement >> battery for a
'57 >> Dodge or Plymouth.
Why? >> >> [1] The curved
"m" emblem for MoPar wasn't used until later. >> >>
[2] The book from which you took the photo says Pic
#1 for >> 1956-58
Chrysler >>
Prod. >> >> [3] My 1955-58
Parts Book already has a superceded number for >>
the 1956-58 >>
Dodge/Plymouth/DeSoto 50 amp battery, 1818959 [wet] and >>
1818932 [dry]. >>
That, coincidentally, is the number for the 1956-58
Chrysler >> 50 amp
battery. >> In other words,
replacement # does not match original #. >> >>
In addition to the parts book, I looked thru my '58 DeSoto
and >> '56
Plymouth >> FSM's; the battery pix
are the same as the Parts book, none of >>
which show >> the
label. >> >> So, for those
who strive for absolute authenticity... >>
fughettabouttit !!! >>
Or maybe buy one of the #1 batteries from Neil's vendor
pic. >> >> --Roger van Hoy,
Washougal, WA, '55 DeSoto, '58 DeSoto, '56 >>
Plymouth, '66 >>
Plymouth, '41 Dodge >> >> >>
----- Original Message ----- >>
From: "Eastern Sierra Adjustment Services" >>
To: >>
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 11:18 AM >>
Subject: [FWDLK] Miss Belvie's
battery.. >> >> >>
>I think that George McKovich PM'ed me, to say that the
MoPar >> logo, on >>
> Ms. Belvie's battery (as depicted on the
attached Antique >> Auto
battery >> >
folder) >> > was seen to have
been placed/oriented toward the fender, >>
instead of its >> >
facing >> > inboard, toward the
engine compartment. >>
> >> > BTW, Style-3 is
OEM-correct for Group 24 1957+ cars. >>
> >> > The
placement of the battery terminals pretty much >>
determines how the >>
> battery >> > is to be
installed, on the inner fender. >>
> >> > Ron Water's pics, from
last week, clearly(?) showed that >>
there was no >> >
visible >> > logo facing the
engine compartment, AND(??) that the battery >>
caps may have >> >
been white-colored. >>
> >> > I'm wondering what
color to re-paint the yellow "Delco" >>
fake-caps which >> >
appear on the Tar-Topper-fake-battery-lid, after I remove >>
the "Delco" >>
> embossments FROM the fake-caps. >>
> >> >
Neil Vedder >> >>
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