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Aarrggghh!!

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  • Start date Start date Nov 16, 2003
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77CobraII

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Phil buys up just about any II part that he can get. Check out this auction....

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2443566268

I'm pretty sure it's NOS too. It would be different if he was restoring his own II, but he does this for profit. I need one of these too.
 

Turbo II

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Yah, he's been real busy on Ebay lately

http://cgi6.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws1...&userid=vanhalen781&completed=1&all=1&rows=25

Got to hand it to him though, seems to find a lot of items I somehow missed.
 

strangeice69

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what shape and color you need
 
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77sleeper

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I will never buy from him, if I needed a part and he had the only one, I would have it CNC'd out of pure platnium before I bought it from him
 

strangeice69

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and he doesnt own a mII????
 

Turbo II

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strangeice69 said:
and he doesnt own a mII????
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Oh, he owns (owned) IIs, see him buying complete cars too. Probably the kind of guy to buy an original low mileage King and strip it for parts to sell :damnit:

Just ranting, don't know him personaly so I can't say if he's a great guy or a dick, but I've lost more than a few auctions to him. I've emailed him right after asking how much he wants to sell the part for now. Never replies, guess he doesn't want me to know his margins

BTW: Anyone know if he ever sells on Ebay and what his "seller ID" is if he does?
 

strangeice69

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ohhhhhhhh
makes me really want to move ahead with buying the stangs i was lookin at and start a business
 
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jshcobra

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I don't know if it was Phil or one of you guys, but someone beat me out of a v8 flywheel for $61.00! Talk about markup potential.

Does anyone know the fellow from Shell Lake, Wisconsin? I bought a few items from him and have been impressed with the amount of stuff he has. Lots of nos items.
 

Wart

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I've met Phill, he seems a decent enough guy.

Letting a dash pad go for $41? Who do you have to blame for that?

The wife and I do 'real' auctions. Wifes a reseller, I'm an end user.

End users tend to bid higher as if they really need something they'll have to pay the reseller double later. It's in our best interest to run the bid.

In a real auction when I've seen someone I think will be competition I've been known to run the bid. Just to take money out of my competitions pocket so they won't have the money when we get to something I really want.

Other times I've run the bid just to keep someone from getting something for free. I told them to. Sometimes after the bid, sometimes during.

I've also bid way more than I wanted just to keep something from someone elses possession. I've done this for numerous reasons. Last time was a Rockwell tablesaw/ joiner combo. Earlier I heard the competition say 'a little navel gelly would clean that rust right up'. I couldn't let them get it.


This dash pad?? Went for nothing. If you knew about this before auctions end you let it go for 'free'. No one to blame but yourself.
 

Wart

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No Siht!!

Just looked what phil is active on, that could be a reference.
 
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I bought my II from Phil. Seemed like a nice guy, but there were a few things wrong with the car.
 

AB 92LX

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Wart said:
Letting a dash pad go for $41? Who do you have to blame for that?

This dash pad?? Went for nothing. If you knew about this before auctions end you let it go for 'free'. No one to blame but yourself.
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This dash pad was $40 "buy it now" and was bought within 5 hours of posting. Probably only seen 3 hours of search time if that. So, unless you are on ebay 24 hours a day, it would have been nearly impossible to have got this. Blame is really on the seller.

The guy buying this stuff just to sell it has an unfair advantage because he can justify sitting on ebay all day. On the other hand, A person trying to fix a car up still has to go to work. Thats why it is upsetting.
 
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electricgreen

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Geez, now I hope he doesn't buy the bell (housing) I have listed. Oh, well. As long as it eventually gets to someone who needs it...
 

strangeice69

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too bad itll be at triple the price
 

Turbo II

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I guess my biggest beef is that he is MUCH better at Ebay than I am
 
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77CobraII

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Wart said:
This dash pad?? Went for nothing. If you knew about this before auctions end you let it go for 'free'. No one to blame but yourself.
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I guess you weren't observant enough to notice it ended with buy it now, and phil found it real quick.
 
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77CobraII

I gave 77sleeper my rear end for free!
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AB 92LX said:
This dash pad was $40 "buy it now" and was bought within 5 hours of posting. Probably only seen 3 hours of search time if that. So, unless you are on ebay 24 hours a day, it would have been nearly impossible to have got this. Blame is really on the seller.

The guy buying this stuff just to sell it has an unfair advantage because he can justify sitting on ebay all day. On the other hand, A person trying to fix a car up still has to go to work. Thats why it is upsetting.
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Exactly what he said. I guess someone DID catch on.
 
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77CobraII

I gave 77sleeper my rear end for free!
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Wart said:
No Siht!!

Just looked what phil is active on, that could be a reference.
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That is usually my home page. Only thing is Phil snipes most auctions, so by the time you see it on there, it's over already.
 
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77CobraII

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strangeice69 said:
too bad itll be at triple the price
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Triple the price, lol. I saw him bid a red pad up to almost 300 dollars. I bet he asks 500 for them
 
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electricgreen

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77CobraII said:
Triple the price, lol. I saw him bid a red pad up to almost 300 dollars. I bet he asks 500 for them
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How much for a dash pad?! Holy man. And I thought parts for my 73 were expensive!!! Yikes...
 
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