RE: '63 Plymouth parts on ebay
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RE: '63 Plymouth parts on ebay



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A good case in point...anybody seen the NOS "maxwedge mirror" on ebay 
with an opening bid of $500? I've seen some rediculous prices but that 
one is about the worst yet.
Jeff
Earl Helm wrote:
> 
>  I used to love Ebay, but now I am starting to see what it is doing 
> to the price of poker when it comes to NOS parts. People are finding 
> out that they can get totally outrageous prices for things, and they are 
> 
> doing it. I guess I don't blame them, but it is sure effecting the 
> supply 
> of good parts. Not to mention the crap that people put on Ebay trying 
> to pawn it off as good stuff. It is starting to kill swap meets. I was
> trying
> to bargain with a guy for a part at a swap meet the other day and he 
> just
> laughed at me. The heck with you he said, I'll sell it on Ebay and get 
> more
> money than I am asking here. Oh well. Times are a changing.
> 
> Earl
> 
> 
> I thought I had lost my mind when I paid 65 bucks for a nos set of
> these....Wow ! 7989609945 is the Ebay number....
> 
> Bob Fortson
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> 
> 
> 



Jeff Adams
64 Polara

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