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Re: Tonneau, unknown value

To: brichard@us.oracle.com
Subject: Re: Tonneau, unknown value
From: "Donald H. Locker" <dhl@mrdog.msl.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 12:41:23 -0400
A good method (closed bidding) is to take bids and sell it to the
highest bidder at the second highest bid.  Then highest bidder gets it
(which seems to make sense) but pays no more than others think it is
worth.

Donald.


> From: "Bradley D. Richardson" <brichard@us.oracle.com>
> 
> 
> Laura, Sam, and Scott,
> 
> The three of you voiced interest in buying my black tonneau, as
> described below.  I looked it up, and new tonneau's are $249.95.  I have
> no idea how these new ones compare in quality to the one I've got.  I
> also have no idea what the tonneau is worth, and I don't want to cheat
> either the buyer or myself.  Would you have any idea what the thing is
> worth?
> 
> Brad Richardson
> 79 Spitfire
> Portland, Oregon
> 
> =================================== 
> 
>   I have a black
> > tonneau, for my 79 spitfire.  It is in perfect condition, virtually new,
> > looks like it's never been used.  All snaps, four eye hooks for the
> > front, extends over both seat head rests and the steering wheel, and
> > zips down the middle almost all the way.  Looks like OEM.
> > 
> > I will never use it, I don't like them, but it came with the car, and I
> > don't turn down free stuff.
> > 
> > I have no idea what it's worth, I'm not home to look in any of my parts
> > catalogs, and obviously I wouldn't want to swap for another tonneau,
> > therefore, it's for sale.
> >
> 
> 

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