Kai, what in the world were you thinking? You have a business to run and I
assume a family to support. Your response is plastered all over the Healey
Forum List, which I might add is MUCH larger than our 6-Pack list.
A friendly word of advise from an old geezer who frequents many lists and has
done & run more business than I care to remember. Treat your customers or
potential customers the way you would want to be treated. In this case, go
into
your shop, find the tack hammer and administer a dose of humility. And
remember a former 6-Packer named Jim who let his mouth overload his abilities.
Repeat procedure every time you are tempted to pop off!!
Gary Fuqua
Classic Sports Cars
Ps...It is Austin-Healey for those in the Marque. Also try running spell
checker.
I made an inquiry which only needed two yes answers and got a reaming from
an E-bay seller.
Anyone have experience with this person?
I know I never will.
John
My questions were:
>-----Original Message-----
>
> > Is this an unused cable?
> > What is the part number?
> > TIA,
>John
Reply:
>X-Apparently-To: jmsdarch@sbcglobal.net via 66.163.170.99; Mon, 04 Apr
>2005 11:42:45 -0700
>From: auctions@wishboneclassics.com [mailto:auctions@wishboneclassics.com]
>Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 10:18 PM
>Subject: Re: Question for item #4539812087 - NOS austin healey 3000 bn7 bj7
>tri-carb === CHOKE CABLE
>Please do not bid on cable.
>
>It is obvious to anyone with a functioning pair of eyes that the cable is
>indeed unused, still supplied with the original BMC wrapping, parts tags,
>and BMC guarantee insert. Afterall by definition, an NOS part, would be an
>unused new component from the vehicle manufacturer with the part
>origininating from a date when the manufacturer originally produced the
>parts.
>
>I really dislike having my time wasted. If you had just asked what the part
>number was, I may have responded with an answer. But then again, if you do
>not know if a part fits a triple carburettor model that was produced for
>only 10 months, perhaps it would depend on my mood yet again if I were to
>give a helpful answer regarding the part number.
>
>The point of including a description and photographs in an auction is to
>provide exactly their stated function, DESCRIBE the item for auction.
>
>--
>Kai M. Radicke
>Wishbone Classics
>* British Car Parts *
>www.wbclassics.com
>Ph: 215.945.7250
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