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OMG! $$$$$$$
Glad I don't need those, or that, or that either :lol: |
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Well thanks a lot! Now I have to go look to see what you saw! :lol:
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Well Mark, if you do need 'em, the price won't seem so bad. Because you just can't find 'em anywhere else!
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Most anything good that is listed at a reasonable price gets snatched right up by one of a few parts flippers rather than to someone who is going to use it. I'd say it has all but lost it's "sense of community, help a brother out" vibe it once had. It's get all you can everywhere you go.
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Seeing how much all this stuff is worth now I hate to think of all the stuff I thrown away over the years. 15-20 years ago 80s trucks were pretty much free. Body's were usually garbage so I usually just gutted them and threw out the rest. Could only store so much but I do have ton of parts still laying around that come in handy during my last build and current build |
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I bought a lot off the WTS Board for my Jimmy and C-10 makeovers over the past several years but nothing lately. I'm not sure if it is because I already have what I need/want or due to another factor, the members who buy everything interesting that comes up nearly instantaneously. I have to admit to checking the Board multiple times per day but there appear to be members who are like bond traders and monitor it continuously. However, as the great philosopher Don Vito Corleone said, "What a man does is his own business."
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*Us, an all inclusive word. |
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"Sense of community, help a brother out!" seems to be long gone in the car hobby.I have given away a lot more parts than I have ever sold. I am more careful now days. A guy posted "Need part desperately to complete project!" I had one, sent it to him, even paid the shipping only to see it on E-Bay a few days later. Kind of sad really.
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I went through the swap meet at the Southeastern Nationals yesterday, pricing is going up, not as much negotiating room as there used to be. I think it may be because there is so much money being sunk into these trucks now. I'm just a poor boy, if I can't grease it, paint it, or bondo it then it ain't getting done! Good luck, Rg |
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It's gettin' gone alright, in most things these days. We are degenerating in that respect. I like to think I'm a buck stops here kind of guy and still try to be fair, but not fool enough to sell so cheap to lure flippers, unless I'm handing the part to someone I know will be using it. I don't care if someone wants to buy a part from me to make money as long as they pay my price.
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I have a set of pretty nice BuddyBuckets I had posted on FaceBook at a fairly high price only because I need to buy LS Swap parts .I had many offers of half my price or less and I just told the guys nicely I was not interested .Got some pretty nasty comments too . If they dont sell for close to my price I will build a truck around them as they are getting hard to come by . I told them they could always buy new ones for a little more . I try to help guys that are building trucks but dont want to be scammed by flippers .
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You know I've read so many times go ahead and chop that top / cut that frame /go one piece side windows ,Heck they made "millions " of these trucks ... Well not really , Just how many have been wrecked .flooded/ crushed/ stripped over the last 50 YEARS ? How many are being drug out of the weeds today to be restored in some fashion and the parts market is HOT right now ,I tend to only chase what I need or can adapt to my own stuff . I have a ton of 67 parts and I let them go when I decide I don't need them anymore , once I decide to part with it I really don't care what the next owner does with it as long as I get my price I'm happy ...:smoke: I've gotten some great deals in here (Thanks) I've also over paid for things I wanted ,So be it as long as I really needed it, all good ! I spent this morning looking at a 67 cab that I've been saving and I decided to cut it up for the parts I need on 5 other trucks , I'll tell you it was a hard decision to make but it's sitting here and I need the sheet metal :smoke:
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I had a really rusty cab that was worth nothing to me and a guy called me wanting a patch off of it . He wanted to come get it and take it to his shop to cut it out properly so I said come get it . He did and brought it back and put it where it was before . A few days later he asked if he could come get it again as he found more rust in his . He works nights , I work days , so I left the gate unlocked and had him come get it . He called and was going to load it up and bring it back and I told him to keep it in case he found more rust and to scrap it when he was finished .Im glad to see my junk helping save another truck .
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I have given parts to people because that truck deserved that part. I'm not saying I haven't done well on a part or two. But that was due to buying for a crazy cheap asking price. I was at an antique truck show that has a small swap meet. There is a couple that sells old truck pictures from magazines framed, but I saw a shiny nice black 69-72 steering wheel. "How much for that wheel?", they told me $35. You better believe I bought it. I didn't need it but that was crazy cheap and it may have been N.O.S. I made good money on that selling to a friend for a fair price (and the offer wasn't $50). I also needed heads a couple years ago and found a set there complete. They were all done with new springs, 1.94s, 64cc, and all. They were off the guy's show Vega he swapped aluminum heads on to. I couldn't jerk the money out of my pocket fast enough when he said $50! No, I didn't flip them. They were exactly what I needed and went straight onto the truck when I got home. You give me a fair price and I'll pay it, no dickering required. I hate people trying to beat me up so they can make that money. Often on an item I have held onto for decades and they just run home to list on Ebay. I've had people tell me my price is too high because they can't make anything off that. Hello? I'm the seller and you're the buyer here. Do you want to buy it or not? |
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I'm really out on the fringes of buying & selling. Over the years I think I've bought maybe 2-3 small items and sold or given away 2-3 things. Mainly I just look at the f/s posts and hang onto my few excess parts.
So this has been an interesting thread for me. I will say I am stunned by the value of tow hooks. My '72 gets along just fine with cheap aftermarket hooks though! :) |
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I looked at and held a set of Extreme bend hooks yesterday at a swap meet for $1200 . I just wanted to hold them once .
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I'm sure glad I think the other kind are better and people are stupid over those extreme bend. I see them as an F-up with both going the same way. That means one is wrong! :lol:
People can pay extra for that, but I'll take hooks that do the deed in the best way while looking the best, being balanced... You know, normal :cool: |
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It's nothing new. Back around 1970 or so, my Grandad stopped driving and a neighbor expressed interest in buying his '64 Pontiac Bonneville. He was a car dealer but said he loved Grandad's car and would keep it for himself. Grandad finally caved and reluctantly sold him the car. Wasn't long before there was a For Sale in the window. Grandad was not a happy camper.
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It's been going on forever. My dad used to upholster pre-war cars, almost exclusively. He'd do the newer stuff for family, of course. One guy he knew wanted his Model A upholstered. He asked what my dad wanted, got a price, and then said, "I can mark it up $100, easy, for anyone else who wants it done!". Cheeky bugger, that's for sure! My dad said he'd only deal directly with the owner of the vehicle. Same guy drove up unannounced and parked on the lawn instead of the driveway and expected to leave it right then for the job. My dad was more than a little annoyed, and told him to pack it off. He never did get my dad to do his car's upholstery. :lol:
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I have sold three items on the parts board; a speaker, a gas cap and seat belts. Strangely the seat belts were the most popular. I hate to throw stuff away without at least seeing if someone wants it. No issues, everyone was cool.
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I wasn't calling anyone in particular out when I started this post, it was just an overall observation on where the parts prices are going.
I see the Barett Jackson effect happening. Someone shoots for the moon pricing their part, someone really needs that part and jumps on it at the moon launch price afraid to lose it. Now everyone feels their stuff is worth more because someone that is probably in a better financial place in their life than the average Joe has established a new price point for the 1967 Chevy Truck gotta have widget. For some reason though when I go to sell the same widget the market for them has gone dry lol |
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