On 3/25/05 8:04 AM, "Doug Pelton" DougPelton@cox.net> wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > From: Doug Pelton [mailto:DougPelton@cox.net] > Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 8:23 AM > To: bruceobbink@mbayweb.com > Subject: RE: [mg-tabc] Steering Wheel > > > Greetings to all, > > There are many factors to the merits of this suggestion: > > First, I would like to remind everyone that there is a classified section > for TABC. When I first joined I made mention of a part I had for sale and > was reminded that this forum was not for soliciting and that the classified > section was were I needed to be. However, in the last year I have noticed > that there are more threads referencing parts for sale. I would defer > further comment to Jim Shade on how much activity we need to see concerning > for sale items. > > Second, for many who want to sell, the value of a part can easily be > determined by referencing a major parts supplier like Moss, Abingdon, NTG, > etc. or just how much you have into it or what you want. If you fit into > this category of knowing what you want for your part then by all means post > it on the classified. I don't think the classified is used that much for > finding parts currently, but if it were used more, then it has the potential > to accomplish exactly what Bruce is advocating. > > Now finally, there are those parts that are just not available through any > of these supplies so the pricing can be all over the spectrum. I have > personally struggled with this over the past year locating parts for my TC. > As a buyer I want to pay the lowest price for any part that I can because I > am so upside down on the overall cost of the restoration. However, as a > seller I want to get what is fair and reasonable for these items realizing > that parts are getting harder to find. If, I don't know where the market is > then EBay is one way to find out. > > Everyone has some good ideas on this but it is not black and white as to the > correct protocol on selling your parts. Again I would suggest everyone that > has parts collecting dust, make a post in the classified and I think you > will find that it will be a win-win for buyer, seller and most importantly, > keeping ours cars going. > > Regards, > > Doug Pelton > Mesa, AZ > 48 TC 7410 EXU > 49 TC 7670 EXU
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Doug makes a good point but If we all sent in things we wanted to sell or
want to buy to Walter to be added on the TABC classifieds page then it could
get quite hairy for him. In addition to just adding it to the page, it
would have to be removed when sold so Walter would have to look for it and
then remove it. And from experience of running ads, most sellers or buyers
won't contact you when sale is complete to remove ad so you are left
guessing on if to remove it or expired ads just pile up and clog the works.
Walter could just remove ad after set time (say two weeks) but even that
gets involved. Walter already does a FANTASTIC job on the TABC web page.
BRAVO and KUDOs to him. I would hate to burn him out.
By the same token though the classifieds page does have its place so
shouldn't be forgotten especially of major parts and if a picture or two is
involved. Just remember to get back to Walter when sale is complete. In
fact it was the classified page that led me to find the TABC group many
years ago. I had done a Google search for a part I was looking for and
found this wonderful group.
In my meek and humble opinion, I don't see anything wrong with an individual
messaging in that they have X for sale or X Y Z for sale on have items on
their wish list. What we don't need is all the replies going to the whole
group. A business is another matter though.
David Edgar, TC 5108
El Cajon, California
(who should be behind the TC steering wheel and not the keyboard right now)
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