[DeTomaso] Vendors
Gray Gregory
rgg at gregorycook.com
Wed Mar 1 16:07:40 EST 2006
No doubt many of the DeTomaso factory parts are over priced, but how does
selling something that probably cost the vendors $40+ for $56.30 make them
greedy bastards? Now if you're talking about the factory.......
I'll also bet that if I called Dennis Quella today and tried to order a pair
of these factory hangers that he would probably try to talk me out of it and
either offer me a cheaper generic version or even suggest that I go to the
local muffler shop and have your high school drop out make me a pair.
Gray
-----Original Message-----
From: detomaso-bounces at realbig.com [mailto:detomaso-bounces at realbig.com] On
Behalf Of pantera3641 at azballistics.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 2:52 PM
To: detomaso; JDeRyke at aol.com
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Vendors
I have no issue with Pantera specific parts. But when you take two pieces
of old tire, or a piece of rubber, cut it, rivet it to a piece of metal,
drill a few holes in it, then say it will cost $60 because it is for a
Pantera when you can get the same thing made at any muffler shop by some
high school dropout, I say that is B.S. Then when others find
interchangeable parts, they suddenly "drop" their cost. Show me a Pantera
vendor that has tooled up and invested such expense that someone should pay
$120 for a pair of hangers. Why should anyone on this list want to be so
loyal to one of these greedy bastards that they will pay any price for the
sake of "supporting" our vendors so that they can stay in business?
Right now, at this moment, Wilkinson has the little piece of rubber, just a
hunk of rubber for $56.30 EACH!!!
http://www.panterapartsusa.com/images/pi/10012A.jpg
Jack, that is a piece of rubber. And we should support these people out of
blind allegiance? I don't think so.
Ron
----- Original Message -----
From: JDeRyke at aol.com
To: pantera3641 at azballistics.com ; detomaso at realbig.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 1:06 PM
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Vendors
Re outrageously-high priced parts, is is barely possible that where
vendors
are getting their stuff is outrageously high-priced to begin with? I've
seen
parts invoices from DeTomaso (when they were still in business) that would
curl
your hair.... I also hear stories from the vendors about guys "who want
the
@$#%&&* part today!!" So it gets shipped overnight express.... and the
shipping
cost matches the purchase price. Thats also somehow the vendors
fault......
With some searching electronically or via shoe-leather, one can almost
always
find something that works, is cheaper and sometimes is even durable. Our
Panteras exhaust hanger rubbers are fabricated from a large strip of EPDM
rubber
once used as the lining for a Titan solid-fuel booster rocket; should I
recommend
this as a cheap 'fix'? I'm not a vendor nor do I work for one, but I often
make my own parts since no one has exactly what I think I need. But many
people
don't have the time, tools, willingness or expertise to make their own
parts,
modify things that almost fit or search out a correct replacement, so they
buy
parts from a vendor. This has one enormous advantage- IT FITS 'cause
someone
who knows what they're doing has found a source, tried it and likely
bought a
quantity to resell. 'Course, it may take decades to recoup their
investment,
if they guessed right & others really want such a thing. Otherwise, the
parts
sit on a shelf forever. And vendors have a fairly limited market- best
guess
today is about 2500 Panteras left in the U.S. & maybe 1000 more in the
rest of
the world- hardly a good business model to make a living. Finally, if you
buy
from a vendor, there's a warranty. Mail-order & E-Bay often have zero
warranty
or outright fraud, as many have sadly found. Good luck- J DeRyke
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