Re: [Chrysler300] ebay as a worthy 300 research means?
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Re: [Chrysler300] ebay as a worthy 300 research means?



Welcome to the Club, Rick! Always nice to welcome a new Tarheel member! (I  
lived in Lansing, NC years ago)
 
Gary Hagy, 300-C conv.
 
 
In a message dated 3/8/2010 6:00:10 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
turbozoom2003@xxxxxxxxx writes:

Thanks  for the heads up.  
Rick Labuda(new kid), Statesville,  NC




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From:  "C300C@xxxxxxx" <C300C@xxxxxxx>
To: turbozoom2003@xxxxxxxxx
Sent:  Mon, March 8, 2010 3:44:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] ebay as a worthy  300 research means?

Hi New Kid,

Please sign your emails so we  know who you are, and we will know you are a 
member and a straight  dealer.

Thanks and 300'ly,  Gary Hagy in cold Albuquerque,  NM

In a message dated 3/8/2010 6:31:30 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
turbozoom2003@xxxxxxxxx writes:
Hi,
>I'm the new kid on the  block.  Just joined the club.  My 1955 C300 just 
went off auction a  few days ago.  This was the first time I ever put a car 
up for  auction.  I tried to represent it as honestly as I could with 24 
pictures  and description.  Not an expert on the 300 letter cars, I found it a 
very  helpful experience because a club member(Richard) asked some pointed 
questions  about items in my engine compartment.  Now I know that my red hood  
springs are supposed to be red and that my generator is absolutely correct 
-  his 300 and mine were probably made the same week because of vin's and 
serial  #'s  on his generator and mine are a few digits apart.  He also  
pointed out that my voltage regulator was in the wrong location.  His  comments 
were welcome and extremely helpful.  From the comments I'm now  seeing, never 
believed that by putting a car on ebay it would come under  such 
international scrutiny.  Richard, thank you for taking the time  to
>email me personally and for all the constructive help.  The car  is no 
longer for  sale.
>
> 
>
>
>
>________________________________
>From:  Ryan Hill <ryan_hillc300@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>To:  thelastbestgenius@xxxxxxxxxx  m; rpjasin@xxxxxxxxxxx; Chrysler 300  
<chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Sun, March 7, 2010 1:29:27  PM
>Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] ebay as a worthy 300 research  means?
>
>  
>
>I don't dispute ebay being one of  many sources to determine a market 
value of a particular item and in some  cases learn a little about some parts 
and/or cars. I would however consider  this club and other Chrysler clubs 
members as the best sources of 'accurate'  information when researching anything 
300 related. If I want information on my  Charger, I go to Charger and 
B-body sources. Doing your homework using the  right sources makes the task 
easier and gives you the tools required to deal  on parts and/or cars with 
confidence.
>
>It's important to  remember, 'just because you read it on the internet, 
doesn't mean it's  true'....always consider the source. How many times have we 
read published  articles about cars we personally know a great deal about 
and discovered  countless errors by the author? My point is, there are alot 
of people out  there that have been misled by the information they have 
received and are now  passing that on as the truth. I often send messages to 
sellers on ebay who  have made errors in their listings, almost always it's 
received with thanks. I  would hope that if I made a mistake on a listing, 
someone would point that out  to me. For honest sellers and buyers, this just 
makes it easier to complete a  transaction where everybody is happy.
>
>Ryan Hill  
>
>To: rpjasin@pacbell. net; chrysler300@ yahoogroups.  com
>From: thelastbestgenius@ hotmail.com
>Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2010  09:02:58 +1000
>Subject: [Chrysler300] ebay as a worthy 300 research  means?
>
>There has been plenty of comment already re the seeming  mislisted 300 
Sport, but couple of things re ebay I have found excellent has  not yet been 
covered, so before everyone finally says goodnight to this topic  here it is.
>
>1) contacting a lister with a listing error is  good, because I, and no 
doubt other, learning 'car parts' chasing collector  car owners, often use 
ebay as a beginning point before finding/buying a  particular needed part. 
(Hope I have not lost you on that one)  
>
>Where ebay can be a great help, is to check listings for  identical items 
you might need. So firstly, if there is an error, it helps  buyers avoid 
buying something they later find out is wrong, and then have the  hassle/cost 
of returning it, or getting in disputes re solving  it.
>
>As a '300 related' 'using ebay for research' simple example  - 1957 300Cs 
had red tailight lenses with identifying raised little letters at  the 
bottom. Non genuine, but old stock, lenses were also made, and they carry  
different letters. Purists might want the Factory lettered lenses, whereas as  a 
daily user might not care. The non genuine lenses finish/end/sell usually  
for way less - if you follow these lenses, some sellers note, make special  
mention, that theirs have the genuine factory lettering if they indeed do,  
which means they should be the originals,not the aftermarket type. If you are  
restoring a 300C, and want the genuine, with luck, you will have noticed 
two  types of lenses appear on ebay, and then have read which ones are correct 
-  then you buy whichever suits your needs?! Rather than buy the wrong 
cheaper  ones, to only find out later they are wrong if you are a  purist?!
>
>Another example is there were multiple different 300C  aircleaner 
housings, and if photos are included with ebay listings, you miight  notice the 
different backing plate pressings. Sellers on a way rarer item like  these, 
often don't know this, but if you notice differences, you can then ask  on Club 
site why is this, and which ones are likely correct for your build  date?
>
>2) the other good thing about following ebay listings for  parts you will 
need in the future, is comment re possible 'repo' equivalents.  Good ebay 
listers will often comment on an item where there is a poor quality  repo 
equivalent available - like they might say "note this original part has  the 
raised centre ridge in the chrome that factory originals had, but a  particular 
repo hasn't" - or - " this is not Asian repo rubbish that is only  repo 
item available currently, but this is an original factory item, and will  bolt 
straight up, unlike the repo which is wrong fit at ..... " - or any  number 
of things you learn for free.
>
>Enough comment re ebay -  it has it's faults when things go wrong. But 
even if not thinking of buying on  ebay, I have found it so brilliant to 'learn 
more before I buy' from wherever  is often put in the words of some 
listings, especially if it a part you are  totally missing. How often does one 
find/buy a part you think will fit because  it is off same brand, same year, 
etc, but it totally wrong. ( Like a 300 hemi  water pump '56 -57 era, it 
totally different to an '56-57 Imperial water pump.  GM is a mongrel company re 
doing this on so many motor other bolt on parts  that look same but have key 
small casting other bit differences according to  how optioned - and yes our 
392 300Cs even had different heads, drilled and  undrilled, for aircond or 
not, so GM/they all did it  maybe?!)
>
>So back to topic of contacting sellers - for my money,  contact the ebay 
seller with wrong detail by all means. Because if he then  corrects his 
listing, what the contactor has told him, if then included in the  listing as a 
correction, then educates others looking at such an item as to  'what makes a 
300 a 300', or just a Sport.
>
>And others may  comment better on this other point, but I think re ebay 
heading listings, I  don't think ebay alows changes to major parts such as 
that, only  changes/corections in lower down copy? O/wise it must be removed, 
totally  relisted?!
>
>As I said ebay has it's problems, just go with, use,  what works for you. 
And if a seller refuses to change his listing, we all know  he one to avoid 
in future?!
>
>Christopher Australia - massive  flooding in Qld outback occurring today, 
maybe worst in some towns since us  white fellars arrived there over 150 
yerars ago. 80% of Qld now declared flood  area - and Qld is about 20% of total 
area of Australia
>
>To:  chrysler300@ yahoogroups. com
>From: rpjasin@pacbell. net
>Date:  Fri, 5 Mar 2010 08:48:59 -0800
>Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] 300 on  Ebay
>
>I have thought about it, and if someone is offering a car  for sale in a
>public forum, and if there is misrepresentation,  knowingly or 
unknowingly, I
>see no problem with advising the seller  and/or sharing the information 
found
>with the list. Auctions are public  forums and should stand up to scrutiny.
>By the way, I also sign my  emails.
>
>Bob J
>
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>
>From:  Chrysler300@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:Chrysler300@ yahoogroups. 
com]  On
>Behalf Of jm_dnld
>Sent: Friday, March 05, 2010 6:10  AM
>To: Chrysler300@ yahoogroups. com
>Subject: [Chrysler300] 300  on Ebay
>
>How come everytime a 300 comes up for auction on Ebay  it becomes a 
punching
>bag for our club. Have you ever thought the owner  may just like cars but 
not
>know much about them ? Or that he may even  be a club member ?
>You are all doing the exact same thing that the  IDIOT did that J. Lazenby
>spoke about in his posting on this  subject.
>Think about it...
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