NOS '70-72 DS Fender - Wow!

Discussion in 'Ebay Parts and Cars' started by Dano, Jun 12, 2022.

  1. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

  2. Max Damage

    Max Damage I'm working on it!

    That fender doesn't even look good. For that price it should be gold plated.
     
  3. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    It doesn't look all that great & the one pic shows what looks like actual damage not to mention the need to "fix" NOS ones so they don't bring big $ to begin w/. $750-850 seems to be about the going rate.
     
  4. AzChevs

    AzChevs Well-Known Member

    Thats Frank from Zillions and Kagillions or something like that. (LOL) Its one of his other Ebay username since he is trying to save the 50 cent insertion fees.
     
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  5. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    He's known by another name on here Joe. We'll see if someone posts.
     
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  6. Eric

    Eric Founders Club Member

    He doesn't want to sell anything...it will all go to the scrapper or be sold after he dies.
     
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  7. BUICKRAT

    BUICKRAT Got any treats?

    So who stepped on it?

    Fikerbox strikes again.
     
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  8. Hawken

    Hawken Hawken

    Anytime you see an eBay auto parts ad with the bright red background .... watch out.
     
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  9. BUICKRAT

    BUICKRAT Got any treats?

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  10. danm

    danm New Member

    buyer beware of this guy he tried to scam me years ago
     
  11. Tom Righter

    Tom Righter Well-Known Member

    On Crack?
     
  12. hugger

    hugger Well-Known Member

    Not on crack,..but he gets in a few I bet
     
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  13. BQUICK

    BQUICK Gold Level Contributor

    Probably one of the defective ones as well. My MOPAR body guy talked me into getting NOS rather than fixing my original ones that granted had a fist sized hole at bottom but at least would have fit and looked right in the end. He assumed that getting repro ones was no big deal...he wouldn't listen.

    My question: when did the NOS ones get messed up? Were there NOS ones that were correct early on?
     
  14. Dano

    Dano Platinum Level Contributor

    I have a pair that I'm guessing were installed in the late '70's and were welded together incorrectly. NOS convertible quarters were still available & the car was definitely driven for awhile after they were installed but was taken off the road in '87 so late '70’s/maybe very early 80's?
     

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