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Old 05-27-2003, 03:32 PM
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Check eBay #2415818757, they are SS 427 emblems that I've put a bid on. Question is that the seller has posted them as "new" emblems and not "NOS". Maybe they are finally being reproduced?? I think this is the same seller with the finned aluminum valve covers having Yenko, Nickey, ZL1 logos cast into them.
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Old 05-27-2003, 03:45 PM
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Kevin, Hard to answer your question from his description. In the lower picture, doesn't the mounting stud on the number seven look scraped, as if it once had a compression nut shoved onto it? Maybe these are actually used?
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Old 05-27-2003, 04:20 PM
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Yes I saw that on the stud, could be grease or some other type of residue; so I didn't draw any conclusion from that. These would be easy to repop, and there seems to be a lot selling on eBay these days. He may be honest in his description when typing "new", which would be accurate if they were made recently.

In the past, I also had questions whether the Valve covers with the Yenko, Nickey logos this seller was selling as "rare" old stock, were actually vintage ones. Not that they were ever installed on a real car before, but just as an aftermarket item. Seems to have a lot of these valve covers to sell and are now listed as "new" in the current auctions. I'm not sure that anyone would use them on a real car, but they look neat to have as a memoribilia item.
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Old 05-27-2003, 04:42 PM
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Thats Joe from The Parts Place in Elburn Il.
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He had a pair of the 427 emblems up for auction a month or two ago and I asked if they where org or repos. the auction ended at over 200.00 and then he emailed me back and said they where new thats all [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/no.gif[/img] and then he said that he had more sets if I was interested. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/flag.gif[/img]
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Old 05-27-2003, 05:53 PM
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I first noticed this with the 76 Nova SS emblems that he is selling. It's the same story there, those emblems used to be hard to find, but he seems to have plenty to sell now. I think that he has access to early production on lots of repro parts, and he is maximizing his profit by selling them one at a time on eBay instead of putting them in catalogs. Just clever marketing I guess. He is not really being dishonest, but hre's not volunteering any information either. I think that if we are patient we will be able to get the same parts cheaper after a while.
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Old 05-27-2003, 06:32 PM
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There is a local guy casting up new emblems for the Canadian Beaumonts. I think that they are poured rather that die cast in a machine. They look good but are said to be not quite as sturdy as the machine cast parts. I imagine any energetic mould maker, with some money burning a hole in his pocket, could do the same.
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Careful guys, he got me on some emblems, claimed they were old, turned out be repros without the GM part number.
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Guys THIS IS WEIRD! I was just talking to a friend today about this crook. Look at all his auctions and of course they are all private auctions. This guy is someone that I would never bid on a private auction with. Another thing is that all of his stuff has a very unusually high number of bids on his auctions. This is another questionable seller that must be exposed out in the open for what he is. JMHO
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The seller that has the SS 427 emblems will NEVER get any of my business. A few months ago two identical items were for auction. One was a reserve auction the other was JOPARTS private auction. The parts were the same and both in original GM boxes. I bid on both sets since we were working on two cars that could use them. The first auction ended with only 3 bidders and I was high bidder the day before. His auction was over the following day with well over 20 hits at over 300 dollars higher than the earlier auction. The auction ended with the reserve not met at about 490.00. I later emailed the seller and his reserve was just a hit away from his high bid. I did not buy. That alone proves to me that the private auction's are very shady. Why would there be almost no bids on one item and over 20 on the same item on a private auction. Can you say scam...BKH
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