Since I forwarded the original note about the TR4a parts for sale, I felt
like I ought to forward this response that was also posted to
rec.autos.antique.
Skip (montanaro@crd.ge.com)
Organization: Penn State University
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1993 12:20:31 EDT
From: Steve Connolley <SJC4@psuvm.psu.edu>
Newsgroups: rec.autos.antique
Distribution: usa
In article <1993Sep13.141303.29866@ecdcsvr.tredydev.unisys.com>,
rmarks@ecdcsvr.tredydev.unisys.com (Richard Marks) says:
>
>I have lots of very good condition Triumph TR4/4a parts for sale cheap.
>I sold the car, and would like to sell the parts.
>
>I have 3 transmissions (2 good) (not OD). 1 head. several rear half
>shaft assemblies. A 2 cubic foot box full of SU pieces. A box of
>front and rear hubs, bearings, and seals. A box of electrical parts
>including a distributer, rear lights, misc plugs, connectors, etc.
>3 starters (unknown condition). A box of pistons and rods (mixture of
>86 and 87mm). Another box of misc engine parts. A seat, a steering
>shaft and wheel.
>
>I have too much to price each part, but please call, all is cheap.
>I live in Bryn Mawr, PA.
>
>Richard Marks
>(215) 525-8993 home till 12 midnight
BE CAREFUL WHEN DEALING WITH THIS GUY!! HE HAS LITTLE OR NO
PERSONAL INTEGRITY!
He mentions in his latest post that he has already sold his TR4a. I
called him when he originally posted the car for sale, made an agreement
to purchase the car, and made an appointment to conclude the deal. I then
made a _4 HOUR_ drive to his home, arrived EXACTLY on time, and found that
he had already sold the car only 20 minutes earlier to someone else.
At first, when he told me it was sold, I thought he was kidding. But, when
I started to protest and point out that we had made an agreement, his only
comment was "The other guy had cash with him... money talks."
Unless you REALLY need the parts, stay away from this jerk.
Steve Connolley
sjc4@psuvm.psu.edu
(717) 568-8310
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