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Posted by Paul in Mich on January 03, 2004 at 21:38:40 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: free parts-just shipping cost posted by Nebraska Cowman on January 03, 2004 at 16:24:29:
Cowman, It is indeed amazing how the internet has enhanced networking for both selling and buying those hard to find parts. The obvious items have always been somewhat easy to find, but other parts have been, until the internet, a real adventure. I posted a query for the auxillary fuel tank and complete shutter linkage assembly for an "A", and had numerous responses within a day or so. I'm sure that those items are the sort that he who has them may sit on them for years, and he who wants them may spend the same length of time looking for them without the internet. My suggestion to Lewis is to scan the classifieds, and odds are that someone is looking for what he has to sell. I personally, don't particularly like the idea of advertising parts for free, as all parts have some value, so why make it easy for greedy shisters to "take them off someone's hands" only to sell them on E.Bay. Giving someone who truly needs a part is fine, but advertising free parts brings the "Greedys" out of the woodwork.
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