Ronsoave@aol.com wrote:
>
> With recent chatter about reliable / unreliable vendors, I think it is
> appropriate that I provide some info on recent dealings with Peter C. I had
> placed a sizeable order for brakes, drums and etc. (heavy on the etc.) with
> another vendor, who, after 2 weeks, admitted he lost my order (he's usually
> good - honest mistake). Eventually I came to find out Peter carries the
> parts I needed. I hopped in the car and picked the stuff up - less than an
> hour's drive, I was happy to find. A great shop - I was Alice in NOS
> wonderland, with Peter as the Mad Hatter. When I tore into the brakes that
> night, I found 2 suspect wheel cylinders, so I ordered them from Peter, along
> with rebuild kits. Peter hustled to fill the order, UPS lost it. The great
> thing was that PETER was the one tracking the order - not me. So up I go to
> Peter's again, for a replacement order, complete with 'way cool old Lockheed
> brake part boxes. Unfortunately, when I got home I noticed the rebuild kits
> would not fit my cylinders. Without getting into detail, it was important to
> me to get my car on the road this weekend, and Peter was aware of that. So
> once again, Peter dove into researching for alternatives, and provided the
> list of replacements posted last week. And Peter immediately shipped new
> seals (more than I ordered) to me in the mail. Bear in mind, this research,
> package tracking, alternate part shipping, etc., was all for a $46 order.
> There was actually more, but I'll cut it short to say that I've rarely, if
> ever, received the level of service, attention, and satisfaction I got from
> World Wide (Peter's business). And when I got the new parts, they came with
> 2 free drink tokens at a local pub. Peter, two Curley Lights in the very
> near future (and another one of those magnetic spinners)....
>
> YMMV, but I doubt it.
>
> Ron
Ron
I couldn't agree with you more!
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Frank Clarici
Toms River, NJ
Bugeye Sprite
67 Sprite
59 A40
http://www.exit109.com/~spritenut/
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