A swap meet is reallya good idea. I sent in my application and money to
The North Texas Austin Healey Club but havn't heard anything back in 3 or 4
weeks.
I was hoping to find swap meets through that channel. Easier to part out
that way.
Anyone out here in the NTAHC? What gives?
Q
>This a tough thing to do. You have to be very honest about discribtion
>of condition and remember that what may be good condition to some is
>garbage to others. I have bought a few things over the net with good
>results but the only thing I sold was a set of wire wheels that came
>back to me and I refunded his money. What I try to do now is, let
>people know what shows and events I'll be attending and make
>arrangements to meet them with cash and I'll bring parts. If you really
>want to sell and ship, buyer pays shipping plus your charge for part
>prior to you shipping. In this case you need to ship immediately upon
>receipt of payment. Use the Vic Bit or Moss Catalog and usually 40% to
>%50 of the new part list price is fair. Hope this helps, good luck and
>Safety Fast, David Deutsch
>
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Jay Quinn - '62 Austin-Healey MKII Sprite
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