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    WTB: Engine Shroud - RED for 1971

    Hi,

    I am looking for an excellent red engine shroud for my 71S.

    Simonjjb at Gmail.com
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    Contact Damon at Series900. He makes Perfect reproductions

    http://www.series900.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by nickb4 View Post
    Contact Damon at Series900. He makes Perfect reproductions

    http://www.series900.com/
    I’ll try him again - no email response. Will try calling instead
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    Quote Originally Posted by Simonjjb View Post
    I’ll try him again - no email response. Will try calling instead

    No answer and mailbox full
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    Quote Originally Posted by Simonjjb View Post
    No answer and mailbox full
    Be patient, he is not Amazon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mfitton View Post
    Be patient, he is not Amazon.
    Understood, but I didn't think answering a phone was an Amazon only concept. In any case, will keep trying.
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    Is the rest of the car done and engine going back together already?
    What’s the big hurry?

    If you’re pressed for time Damon may not be your guy.
    Last edited by Frank Beck; 12-05-2018 at 12:24 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Is the rest of the car done and engine going back together already?
    What’s the big hurry?

    If you’re pressed for time Damon may not be your guy.
    Ha! Sorry, I didn't understand that as a buyer I needed to keep trying to contact someone until I really really needed it. I didn't understand that I need to be on their schedule.

    All I said was that I had no response and will try again. I then got the "AMAZON" word (its like saying RUSSIA !!!!). When no-one answers a phone at a business and you can't leave a VM and message box is full you typically wonder if they are still in business, and especially so when there are other posts on here that ask that question. So what is the rule for how many times a buyer should call a business and for how many days? Should they call 4 times over 5 days? How long should they wait between calls and when should they assume they are past the AMAZON !!! A week? A month? Please post rules so I am not AMAZONed again.

    Also, I hope you think that the buyers time is as important as the sellers time, but perhaps not. As I recall, you don't give a rats ass about any buyer, right? The buyer should just keep dialing........
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    Hey Simon

    If you are interested in used/restored, PM me.
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    You have a lot to learn Simon.

    It’s called supply and demand. Sometimes the seller holds all the cards. This would be one of those times.

    Now you will be lucky if Damon even sells one to you.


    BTW: Patience is great therapy. I suggest you try it.
    And yes; if a buyer wants something bad enough he will keep dialing or emailing or texting or...

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