[Chrysler300] Digest Number 832
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There are 4 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

      1. Chrysler taillight lenses
           From: "Marilyn" <jlattasr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
      2. FW: Dodge to sponsor 'Lingerie Bowl' during Super Bowl half-time
           From: "Charles Heinitz" <ccheinitz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
      3. What you should know about buying a car on ebay...
           From: "Bob Brown" <rwbrwn@xxxxxxxx>
      4. Re: 300-G on E-Bay (Marketing at its Best)
           From: barjam300@xxxxxxx


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Message: 1
   Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 08:10:06 -0500
   From: "Marilyn" <jlattasr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Chrysler taillight lenses

WANTED:
NOS 1960 Chrysler, New Yorker taillight lenses.
If anyone knows where I can find these or has some for sale, I would
appreciate it.

Barry, Sr



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Message: 2
   Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 08:44:16 -0800
   From: "Charles Heinitz" <ccheinitz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: FW: Dodge to sponsor 'Lingerie Bowl' during Super Bowl half-time

How about this. Go Dodge!!!!! Chuck


>From: American Family Association <afapetitions@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: peg heinitz <ccheinitz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Dodge to sponsor 'Lingerie Bowl' during Super Bowl half-time
>Date: Tue, 09 Dec 2003 19:30:00 -0600
>
>Dear peg,
>
>Great News! Because of the nearly 1,000,000 e-mails and letters you sent,
>several members of Congress have called on the FCC to reverse their
>approving the use of the "f" word on TV and radio!
>
>Now, help convince Dodge that their sponsorship of the semi-porn
>"Lingerie Bowl" is bad for business.
>
>CLICK THIS LINK TO TAKE ACTION: 
>http://www.afa.net/petitions/TakeAction.asp?id=87
>
>According to Motor Trend, Dodge will air a special pay-per-view
>titillating "Lingerie Bowl" during halftime of the next Super
>Bowl. [http://www.motortrend.com/features/news/112_news008/]
>
>Dodge's promotional site [http://www.lingeriebowl.com] says "Halftime
>Has Never Been This Sexy Before!" In an odd twist, Dodge says proceeds
>from the "Lingerie Bowl" will help AIDS research!
>
>The "Lingerie Bowl" will feature half-naked models dressed in lingerie
>playing a seven-on-seven tackle football game. Dodge is marketing the
>game to young men.
>
>TAKE ACTION
>
>1. Send Dodge your email about their using semi-porn to sell a "family"
>Caravan. [http://www.afa.net/petitions/TakeAction.asp?id=87]
>
>2. Very important! Call your local Dodge dealer. Complain about
>their decision to sponsor the pay-per-view semi-porn Victoria's
>Secret-type "Lingerie Bowl."
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Don
>
>Donald E. Wildmon, Founder and Chairman
>American Family Association
>
>P.S. Please forward this email to at least one friend.
>
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>
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>Statistics say that 76% of all e-mail you receive is unsolicited.
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>+++++++++++++
>
>You are receiving this mailing because you subscribed to afapetition
>as ccheinitz@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>AFA may periodically contact you regarding issues of concern to the
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Message: 3
   Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 13:12:02 -0500
   From: "Bob Brown" <rwbrwn@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: What you should know about buying a car on ebay...

Several members that know me are aware that we have 300 cars.  I often
read
the daily email newletter, but seldom response because lots of people have
plenty to say without my little addition.   I found the 300G rag (sort
of)auction currently on ebay to be most amusing.  First I think it should
be
pointed out that this seller appears to be honest (if you can say that
about
ANY car dealer), and regardless if you like what has been done to the
car---somebody out there probably will--so be it.

Now let me share my little "ebay" story with you...  Last year I bought a
300F HT in Texas that was reported to be a high #2 excellent restored
vehicle, with tons of photos and descriptions. At the conclusion of the
auction I bank wired transfered the funds.  After a reasonable time and
assurances from the seller via email that he was "making all the
arrangements" for transport, etc., I got concerned and sent my mechanic to
Texas to inspect the car and conclude the deal.   We fianlly traced the
car
and some very shady people.  To make a long story short it turned out that
the car was not as described.  It had lots of problems, including a wrong
engine, mismatched numbers, etc.etc.  But worst of all the seller did not
OWN or have valid title to the car!   Oh, you might like to know that
transactions over $25,000 and across state lines are called "grand thief"!
This is where the story gets nasty, and I won't bore you with all the
details---sheriff, FBI, etc.  EBAY was NOWHERE to be found and even after
being notified by the feds of this scam, they continued to allow this
seller
to auction cars that he simply took pictures of (but didn't own).  His
game
was that if one sold and he got paid for it, he would then approach the
real
owner and try to "buy" the vehicle with somebody elses money.

The good news is after an extreme hassle, and a personal trip to Texas to
sign warrants I got most of my money back.  This was only because I
assured
the seller that I would do everything possible to see that he received his
future meals courtesy of the federal government and got a free all expense
paid trip to Florida with free lodging (in the county jail).

I received contacts for several months after this mess was concluded from
others in the same situation who were "inquiring" about this seller.  I
gave
them the name and telephone numbers of the authorities.

The little gem I would like to share with club members is this, DON'T buy
ANY car on ebay unless you know exactly what is being sold and have
examined
the title.  Even more importantly don't agree to pay at the conclusion of
the auction.  Agree, if you must, to a reasonable earnest money deposit
and
then GO or send someone to pickup the car.  Examine the title and pay with
a
cashiers check when you are happy with your purchase.   Anything less is
asking for big trouble.   Ebay is in the business of collecting auction
fees, if you give someone your money your on your own...  Oh yes, if you
buy
hardtops that have been made into convertibles, you probably are also on
your own.   Bob



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Message: 4
   Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 19:00:47 EST
   From: barjam300@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: 300-G on E-Bay (Marketing at its Best)

Russ and all,
You are very correct about the VIN number being a Federal offence. It's up
to 
them if they want to enforce it or not but I have a personal friend who
they 
were after for some shady car deals. When they took him to trial all they 
could prove was he has made a "personalized" VIN number for a Corvette
race car 
that he made from parts. He didn't know he had done anything wrong but it
cost 
him 3 years in a min. security lockup.
Jim Bartuska
Niles, Mich


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