I don't know what it takes to get a section on the fot www site that has
user - password posting of classifieds for sales of TR parts? There could
be a vendor section as well?
I'm all for it as long as there is only commercial traffic for TR's , parts,
tools.
M. Dunst
Gasket Works USA, LLC
626.358.1616 voice/page
626.358.7971 fax
www.headgasket.com
----- Original Message -----
From: <N197TR4@cs.com>
To: <vinttr4@geneseo.net>; <fot@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 3:34 PM
Subject: Re: blatant etc
> FoT,
>
> Let common sense prevail.... I usually wait until someone posts a need for
> something, but......
>
> It would be a shame to find out that a FoT sold some stuff on E-bay when
it
> was needed by another FoT 'member'
>
> Some of us are not exactly in the business, but I have a lot of parts left
> over from the TR3A and TR 4 projects. I cant throw the stuff away, but I
get
> tired of looking at it. And the TR4 needs new Hoosiers, which are not
> easily supported by my pension check.
>
> Sometimes I list stuff on the VTR Classifieds...this is good, and it would
be
> nice if more FoT were members of the VTR, btw.
>
> Perhaps the FoT website would be a good way of posting stuff and to get
> people to look at the website more. A detailed description could be placed
on
> the website and a short 'nudge' could be used on the list to draw
attention
> to the item or contact direct. Otherwise a delete key could be used. Mordy
&
> Henry???? What say ye?
>
> If you cant sell it, you can always make auto-art out of it. I just
attached
> a crankshaft to a flywheel, set the assembly vertical, put an aluminum
race
> wheel on top of it and then bought a glass table top from the Hobby Lobby
on
> a 1/3 price sale. For about $20, I now have a unique end table.
>
> I'd sell it $100 :-) No I wouldnt...just kidding.
>
> Joe (A)
>
>
> > Okay, no more commercials from me for a while, honest, I swear!
Actually,
> > I know there are several folks on this list who have businesses related
to
> > our activities. I wonder if maybe once every couple of months or so we
> > could stand to see a description of Triumph related businesses run by
list
> > members?
> >
> > mjb.
> >
> >
> > I think that would be neat. I think the people on the list who have full
> > time businesses should be able to tell us about them, and I think they
are
> > sensitive enough about the nature of the list to not overdo it.
> >
> > uncle jack
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