Kelvin,
I've read some info about ill fitting aftermarket fenders before...one
of the catalogs, but never an explination of what was the major problem.
Any information coming from your end? I am happy with my fenders, price
not withstanding, and someday I hope to get them on the car and painted.
Thanks
Paul Murch
Dodd, Kelvin wrote:
>
> Paul:
>
> You know where this is originating, but I am not trying to sell
> anything. Just trying to set your mind at ease. The fenders you got
> are factory original items. The ones being advertised are an
> aftermarket. Moss had too many problems with the fit and finish of the
> aftermarket fenders and dropped the line a couple of years ago. With
> MGB front fenders you really do "get what you pay for". Fitting the
> factory fenders is tough enough, the aftermarket ones were murder. Yep
> they are expensive, but in reality (I do not tell untruths) factory
> sheet metal is not a profit maker. By the time Moss deals with shipping
> damage both incoming and outgoing I'm pretty sure the company loses
> money. I know, I had to buy two of these fenders for my car.
>
> Kelvin.
>
> >
> > Having paid about $300 each from a Moss distributor, I find
> > this rather
> > sad. I have no personal interest ect. ect. NOTE: sale ends
> > December
> > 31, 1998
> >
> > Paul Murch
> >
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