More Parts and Tools Found
#1
More Parts and Tools Found
Here is more items for sale;
Snap-On 1/2" drive ratchet. Black handle, #LSF720
Brand new, never used. $75.00
Snap-On 3/8" drive ratchet.
Black handle, #F726B
Brand new, never used. $50.00
KRA40 small tool box, brand new, unopened, in original box.
$40.00
For the Mopar fans;
I have brand new (NOS) Roadrunner decals. Mopar part numbers 4022411 & 2964116
(Bought these in 1979 from Hub Motor Car Co. Boston for a friend, he never picked them up)
In original packaging $20.00 each.
For my GM friends, I have a brown registration/vehicle papers vinyl folder that says Peter Fuller Oldsmobile inside it.
Excellent condition. $10.00
New in package a chrome GMAC key ring, (one keyring on each side)
These are usually numbered, but I can't see the other side of the keyring. If you financed through GMAC, these were given to you. $8.00
Finally, a NOS nameplate that says "Caprice SS". In original GM packaging, bought at Tom Chevrolet, Norwood MA
GM part #10268239
This part is no longer available.
$15.00
All items above do not include shipping and packaging costs.
PM me with an email address if you want photos of these fine items. The more I dig in my garage, the more I find.
Thank you
Snap-On 1/2" drive ratchet. Black handle, #LSF720
Brand new, never used. $75.00
Snap-On 3/8" drive ratchet.
Black handle, #F726B
Brand new, never used. $50.00
KRA40 small tool box, brand new, unopened, in original box.
$40.00
For the Mopar fans;
I have brand new (NOS) Roadrunner decals. Mopar part numbers 4022411 & 2964116
(Bought these in 1979 from Hub Motor Car Co. Boston for a friend, he never picked them up)
In original packaging $20.00 each.
For my GM friends, I have a brown registration/vehicle papers vinyl folder that says Peter Fuller Oldsmobile inside it.
Excellent condition. $10.00
New in package a chrome GMAC key ring, (one keyring on each side)
These are usually numbered, but I can't see the other side of the keyring. If you financed through GMAC, these were given to you. $8.00
Finally, a NOS nameplate that says "Caprice SS". In original GM packaging, bought at Tom Chevrolet, Norwood MA
GM part #10268239
This part is no longer available.
$15.00
All items above do not include shipping and packaging costs.
PM me with an email address if you want photos of these fine items. The more I dig in my garage, the more I find.
Thank you
#6
Wait. Are you implying that Pvmgmc is selling stolen tools?
That's a pretty strong accusation to level against a member of this board.
Have I missed some previous discussion of this?
- Eric
That's a pretty strong accusation to level against a member of this board.
Have I missed some previous discussion of this?
- Eric
#11
For some reason high end tools seem to sell better or be worth more if they are not owner-engraved. Unless one were to keep receipts, there can be no evidence of owership. Even if one DID keep a receipt, they could always sell 15 stolen ones and with each one send a copy of "a" receipt. Proves nothing.
Not sure why that would even be brought up here. Seller has tools for sale, you either need it or you don't. One would think that *here* at least, the assumption is that folks are making legit sales of parts and tools they have a legit claim to, unless proven otherwise.
I have a W30 intake I could sell. Can I PROVE it has never been stolen anywhere anytime? No. How could I? I might be able to dig out who I bought it from, years ago, but probably not. I cannot know the history of the part before it came to me.
Not sure why that would even be brought up here. Seller has tools for sale, you either need it or you don't. One would think that *here* at least, the assumption is that folks are making legit sales of parts and tools they have a legit claim to, unless proven otherwise.
I have a W30 intake I could sell. Can I PROVE it has never been stolen anywhere anytime? No. How could I? I might be able to dig out who I bought it from, years ago, but probably not. I cannot know the history of the part before it came to me.
#12
For some reason high end tools seem to sell better or be worth more if they are not owner-engraved. Unless one were to keep receipts, there can be no evidence of owership. Even if one DID keep a receipt, they could always sell 15 stolen ones and with each one send a copy of "a" receipt. Proves nothing.
Not sure why that would even be brought up here. Seller has tools for sale, you either need it or you don't. One would think that *here* at least, the assumption is that folks are making legit sales of parts and tools they have a legit claim to, unless proven otherwise.
I have a W30 intake I could sell. Can I PROVE it has never been stolen anywhere anytime? No. How could I? I might be able to dig out who I bought it from, years ago, but probably not. I cannot know the history of the part before it came to me.
Not sure why that would even be brought up here. Seller has tools for sale, you either need it or you don't. One would think that *here* at least, the assumption is that folks are making legit sales of parts and tools they have a legit claim to, unless proven otherwise.
I have a W30 intake I could sell. Can I PROVE it has never been stolen anywhere anytime? No. How could I? I might be able to dig out who I bought it from, years ago, but probably not. I cannot know the history of the part before it came to me.
#13
For some reason high end tools seem to sell better or be worth more if they are not owner-engraved. Unless one were to keep receipts, there can be no evidence of owership. Even if one DID keep a receipt, they could always sell 15 stolen ones and with each one send a copy of "a" receipt. Proves nothing.
Not sure why that would even be brought up here. Seller has tools for sale, you either need it or you don't. One would think that *here* at least, the assumption is that folks are making legit sales of parts and tools they have a legit claim to, unless proven otherwise.
I have a W30 intake I could sell. Can I PROVE it has never been stolen anywhere anytime? No. How could I? I might be able to dig out who I bought it from, years ago, but probably not. I cannot know the history of the part before it came to me.
Not sure why that would even be brought up here. Seller has tools for sale, you either need it or you don't. One would think that *here* at least, the assumption is that folks are making legit sales of parts and tools they have a legit claim to, unless proven otherwise.
I have a W30 intake I could sell. Can I PROVE it has never been stolen anywhere anytime? No. How could I? I might be able to dig out who I bought it from, years ago, but probably not. I cannot know the history of the part before it came to me.
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