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Speaking of fans! Maybe I’m just to pessimistic but I always look for the “What’s wrong with this picture” whenever I see something for sale. Like the fan on this auction which we were discussing last week run by cisco38chev, from Hayward which ended with a bid of $149. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230363510153&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT
Now here we are with another one looking amazingly similar and from the same seller except this time he’s using a different name, richie3848, and this time he’s from Fremont. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250479395548&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT
Kinda gives me the impression that he wants me to think that it’s a different fan, a different seller and a different location? Odd that Hayward and Fremont are only 8 or 10 miles from each other in CA., and the same GM Approved Accessories background shows up in this aucton as was used in the first one.
The thing that really caught my attention were the bids on the fan, it starts out at $25 and then the same bidder bids against himself four times to bump up the bid, gosh, do ya think it could be the seller trying to bump up the price? It sure looks to me like he ended up buying the fan back himself the first time round and this time he’s put a reserve on it to see if he can get more out of it than the $105 where his last bidder stopped the first go round last week.
I guess you could say this is just capitalism at work but milking a sale item like this just rubs me the wrong way. With the prices of some of these accessories I would think the off shore aftermarket group would pickup on it and start making reproductions. We got reproduction grills, fenders, cabs, upholstery, glove box doors, mirrors, hubcaps, on and on, why not fans and compasses, haven’t they reached the point where they are out of the reach of most everyone except those with the deep pockets?
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Interesting post here. This same guy recently bought a pretty rough original rubber blade fan from me on e-bay for $40. I was pleased to get that price and he paid right away. i wonder if he has found a stash of blades for these fans and is buying ones like mine and replacing the blade and reselling them?

I have watched many of his auctions as he has some pretty nice NOS accessories he has sold over the last year or so. I have noticed that a lot of his auctions go unsold and get relisted. When things do sell they are always for top dollar.

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I learned that a long time ago. There are several dealers in Ca. that buy parts and then try to resell them at sky high prices.


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Many of the transactions are between each other.

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I guess I'm just not a very good capitalist. The price of something is what ever the market will bare so I suppose I shouldn't knock the guy for jacking up the prices. If they were as common as flies then no one would pay his prices.
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patriot talk WOW! I just had to make a comment here. I didn't realize when I started this thread last month seeking some bits of info that it would wind up being (to date) four pages long! I must say, I have learned a lot about rubber bladded fans, both here and through info sent to me personally by our Mr. Chevy (Chevgene). Great replies! Great responses! Way to go Team Chevy! Beamer

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I prefer to sell the items to fellow members that plan on installing them on their cars.


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driving Chevgene, I was just getting ready to leave and saw your note. I am with you. I have even given parts away for postage just to keep them in the "family". Beamer


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It's a great point and I have recently even bought some parts that I know I have no use for (at least for now) and plan to just keep them for later use or for when I know someone is looking for the same. I have had my share of good and pretty bad stories from e-bay over the years. good deals and have pretty much been ripped of on some large items that arrive in completely different condition than expected.

Things are always better when you know the person you are dealing with and it is part of the fun.

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iagree I guess if you buy much off ebay, you will run into crooks. As I said in the opening of this thread, I was ripped off for $75.00 for a totally misrepresented junk fan. I paid the bill before inspecting the fan closely and the seller would not answer my email. Since I got the nice rubber bladded fan for $5.00, I am just considering I have a nice fan that cost me $80.00 which is still a pretty good deal for a good original fan. I put the unscrupulous seller on my s-list and will not buy from him again. I also gave him unfavorable feedback. Beamer


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You are correct....there are a lot of crooks on eBay and unfortunately several of them are VCCA members.

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beer2 Too bad there isn't some way to let the rest of us know who they are but I guess that would really open a can of worms!!! I guess all we can do is give the unscrupulous ones negative feedback. Beamer


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But, then again... Something is only worth what someone else is willing to pay...

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Absolutely.....unless the part is advertised as mint and it turns out to be junk.

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Knock on wood, but, Everytime I have gotten something off of eBay that was advertised as "Parts" or "Poor condition" I have been really happy, because the seller was just covering their butt. I guess my idea of junk is beyond that of the average person.... blush My first car had an exhaust made out of scraps and busted pipes I found on the hiway or in the ditch!

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Oh yah, and I forgot about the soup cans and hose clamps that held that mess together, There may have been a small to large piece of flexopipe too. It was good enough for that Dodge.

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Originally Posted by Chev Nut
I prefer to sell the items to fellow members that plan on installing them on their cars.
me too.

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Well our ebay'er has that same fan running for a third time. This time he started out a $25 and has bid himself up to $40 before he got a bite, but of course the reserve still isn't met yet and probably won't be till he gets a sucker to spend $300!
I've been in a lot of antique shops where you see the same piece sit for years without selling. Wouldn't ya think at some point a seller has to reilise he's got it priced to high???
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Well, I can remember when I first got my Chev, as it was, I had never been on eBay, until a week after I got my car. I spent hundreds of dollars right off the bat, thinking that this stuff was soooo rare, that I wouldn't ever find it ever again. I have a basement full of starters, generators, and crap. In retrospect, I paid way too much, but, I was new to the old chev scene. Prior to that I only built hot rods out of stuff I had laying around, or from a friends pile. That's how I built my '50 Ford F-1, on top of a Toyota frame with an Oldsmobile Rocket under the hood. That was wild. I didn't even own a welder at that time. All bolts and Bondo.

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Folks, newbie question here.

I have this defroster fan in a newly acquired 48 Chevy. It is wired and works! Only problem is it has no fan blades. Any leads on where I can get just the topper or blades??

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Put an ad in the G&D and watch ebay.


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Originally Posted by Denny Graham
Now here we are with another one looking amazingly similar and from the same seller except this time he’s using a different name, richie3848, and this time he’s from Fremont. Denny Graham
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In my new quest for the blades to my functioning Casco fan I now see that Richy3848 is offering to recondition "your" Casco fan, oil and replace wire and blades for 50 bucks. Richy must have gotten himself a box lot of fan tops for the Casco fan. I'd really like to get this part, even off him. My do it yourself restore of the '48 wouldn't be a Father Son project if I let Richy restore the fan for me.

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