In a message dated before today, Kelvin writes:
<< Many of the parts we
> supply are made by cottage industry companies in the UK and elsewhere.
> Unfortunately in many cases there are no other alternatives as production
> runs are small. Many of these parts may have fit problems, we have a team
> who tries to document these problems and correct them. Once we know a part
> is "good" it would be nice to identify to the trade and public that this is
> a part you can depend upon. That is something that I am working on. >>
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I missed the beginning of this thread (sorry Jay) but here is a suggestion
for Moss. How about adding a set of symbols to the listings in the
catalog. They would indicate if a part is:
1. as original as it could possibly be;
2. a close to orginal look and a good fit;
3. less than satisfactory but its all we can get and it might work;
4. not fit for dog meat.
Then the customer would know what they are getting. I know the
plug wires on my Midget are trash and they came from Moss.
(Bought by the PO.)
Allen Hefner
SCCA Philly Region Rally Steward
'77 Midget
'92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport
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