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Poll: $50K NOS Mopar Parts - Would You Take a Chance?

Started by 68X426, October 01, 2012, 05:49:03 PM

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$50K NOS Mopar Parts - Would You Take a chance?

Yes
3 (5.6%)
Hell Yes, Dream Come True
1 (1.9%)
No
15 (27.8%)
Hell No
23 (42.6%)
The Guy is Insane
12 (22.2%)

Total Members Voted: 54

Voting closed: October 31, 2012, 05:49:03 PM

68X426



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Nacho-RT74

not without an inventory. NOS parts are valuable for valuable models, not for anything NOS s**t
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Bobs69

I can only imagine the number of small parts that would need to be stored (hoarded) for years in hopes of re-coping your investment.  I'd want to keep records to make sure I got my money back.  I'm not in the business of selling parts, too much time to invest.  Shit, I'd have to erect another building to hold the stuff.

daveco

"I could take pictures"  ...but then you would know whats in there



    "I have acquired a very large New Old Stock inventory of Chrysler / Dodge / Plymouth / Mopar / Desoto  parts,  most in factory packaging, all old Mopar.  The dealer I bought this from was in buisness from the 30s thru the early 80s, the vast majority will be  50s 60s 70s . I could post a picture but that would not do any justice as its in boxes and tubs of parts (several full pallet racks worth).  I can say that it filled up a 20 X 8 X 8 trailer to the ceiling and was over 12,500 lbs if that gives you an idea.  When I got it there was a dealer list of parts in a box totaling $383,000  in 1988, so I think there is money to be made on these parts.  I would also like to state that I did not cherry pick these parts as most will do in this situation.  I did see many gauge sets, clocks, taillights, switches.  I did however take 2 random 20 gallon totes and sold about $5000 worth of parts (and it wasn't any of the juicy stuff to say the least).  I sell NOS motorcycle parts and know how this works, I feel I am leaving plenty of room for many $ in profit at my asking price - this just isn't my area of expertise.   
The one picture posted is of the trailer full there is some tires shown I threw them away they where new but but checked. the rest forward in the trailer is boxes and totes full of parts."

Looks like mostly used tires and truck bumpers to me.
R/Tree

Chryco Psycho

3000 transactions & not 1 bad review , sounds legit but it will take work to recover the $$ , start an Ebay store & list everything you may do far better than 2x the $$

Tilar

That would be a "Hell No" for me. Without an inventory sheet I wouldn't give near that. What he has showing in the trailer is newer stuff, and if there are boxes of gauges and switches, even if they are NOS it's gonna take a hell of a lot of sold gauges to recoup your 50k investment.
Dave  

God must love stupid people; He made so many.



Nacho-RT74

:iagree: $50K to get refunded back maybe in 5 years WITH LUCK!
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Indygenerallee

It was a hell no for me! I have access to a semi trailer full of NOS Mopar parts from the 70's-80's leftovers from my grandfathers Dodge dealership and its loaded to the gills and you want to know what it's all NOS and it's all for K-cars I think there is a stack of probably 50 steel 2.2 valvecovers, and the 70's stuff is mainly Fury parts or Ram van stuff small parts like seatbelts and etc. sure there is a ton of stuff but it's not desirable. That looks exactly what this clown has from the picture it looks like a bunch of used stuff!
Sold my Charger unfortunately....never got it finished.

Ghoste

The guy shouldn't do drugs when he's watching Storage Wars.

1970Moparmann

How much crap did he damage when he packed his 20 x 8 x 8 trailer????   Looks like he threw the stuff in it! :RantExplode:
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stripedelete

Or you could just take $50K to Vegas and put it on the red or the black.

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Scaregrabber

I've been to check out a few stashes of NOS Mopar stuff for sale. All the good stuff is always picked already, you end up with a bunch of K-car stuff or flathead 6 stuff there's a limited market for. The last 5 years has just dried up any sales of stuff I do have anyway. So no.

Sheldon

hatersaurusrex

"I only took two 20 gallon totes full of a few odds and ends which I sold for around $5,000 and left most of the juicy stuff for you, Mr. Buyer!!!!"

Translation:  "I cherry picked two full pallets of the best stuff, sold it for $10K more than I gave for this lot in the first place, and now I hope some sucker gives me $50K for a pile of scratched-up 99 Dakota bumpers and 22 boxes of dash clocks for the '82 Mirada that the parts guy ordered by mistake and Mopar wouldn't take back."

The truth is probably somewhere in between those two extremes, but I bet it's closer to my translation than his original statement.
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MoparMotel

$50k no way too much of a risk for me....20-25k maybe but it would still be a big gamble.
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JB400

Don't think so.  It'd be my luck it'd be obscure stuff for cars no one cares about.   

Cooter

See the real problem here is Just because it says NOS doesn't mean it isn't some part that was stuck back on the shelves by some dope at the dealer once removed as "Defective" from a brand new car. "Hey? What's this Clock doing here?" "Oh yeah, that musta been ordered by so and so..I'll put it back on the shelf for you sir bossman"...And 35 years later, that POS take off is being sold as an NOS part.

I've seen it too many times before. Parts are "New", they are just "New junk". None work, or if working, only work halfass. Chrome is pitting worse than a part that is a 30 Y/O weatherbeaten piece.
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Dino

Is that the same trailer I posted about a few months ago?  It was in Ca.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

bill440rt

Quote from: hatersaurusrex on October 01, 2012, 09:42:06 PM
"I only took two 20 gallon totes full of a few odds and ends which I sold for around $5,000 and left most of the juicy stuff for you, Mr. Buyer!!!!"

Translation:  "I cherry picked two full pallets of the best stuff, sold it for $10K more than I gave for this lot in the first place, and now I hope some sucker gives me $50K for a pile of scratched-up 99 Dakota bumpers and 22 boxes of dash clocks for the '82 Mirada that the parts guy ordered by mistake and Mopar wouldn't take back."

The truth is probably somewhere in between those two extremes, but I bet it's closer to my translation than his original statement.


I'm leaning in this direction as well.
I'd have to see everything before plunking down $50K. Might get $50 worth of K-car parts instead.


Quote from: Dino on October 02, 2012, 06:54:31 AM
Is that the same trailer I posted about a few months ago?  It was in Ca.
Dino, what post was that? Have a link?
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Dino

Quote from: bill440rt on October 02, 2012, 07:00:23 AM
Dino, what post was that? Have a link?

I looked for it but can't find it.  If I recall though, it was a craigslist ad so that link should be long gone by now.  If I do find it I'll post it here.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

GOTWING

anything stored in those conditions just piled on top of each other is most likely going to be damaged,cracked , bent , moldy.. no way, i do not deal in parts anyway.

Ghoste

You have to figure if it were much of a deal somebody like Tony D'Agostino would have snapped it up by now.

Homerr

I sense that all those just waiting for NOS parts to restore their Aries K and Reliant K will finally be able to move forward!

Dino

Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.