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Re: Moss/parts question

To: Matt Trebelhorn <matt.lists@trebelhorn.com>,
Subject: Re: Moss/parts question
From: Dan DiBiase <d_dibiase@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 08:27:55 -0800 (PST)
--- Matt Trebelhorn <matt.lists@trebelhorn.com> wrote:
> I'm looking at replacing a few damaged bits on the dash.
> 
> Moss part #142-260 lists for $49.95.  It's a turn signal lens.
> 
> Other years' turn signal lenses 142-265 list for $5.85.
> 
> Now, I realize that they're different pieces.  But an order of 
> magnitude difference?  If I'm remembering correctly, the price for 
> 142-260 used to end in a zero ($49.50?), making me think it was just a 
> misplaced keystroke.
> 
> So, is $49.95 correct?  If so, why is that little piece of plastic so 
> expensive?
> 
> I was a bit wary of replacing a broken piece with a shiny new one, and 
> not having the patina to match the other side... and at that price, I'm 
> sure not going to replace them as a pair!

I'm sure that Kelvin will chime in here. I suspect it's a
supply-and-demand thing, since the 72 and up cars use the same part number
(the second one you referenced). Hey, the comparable part for the
metal-dash cars aren't even available, so count your blessings...! Re: the
patina issue - can you really tell with a part that small? You have better
eyes than me! ;-)

Moss distributors generally carry items for less. For example,
www.lbcarco.com has it for less than $43.00. Others, like
www.justbrits.com and Roop's MG, probably have a similar savings.



Dan 
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