RE: [DML] DMC Grill Emblem on EBAY!?
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RE: [DML] DMC Grill Emblem on EBAY!?



I think it is wrong to sell stolen auto parts. If people knew how much
front-left fenders were worth, they'd probably disappear right off the cars.
(Then again...most people think that my car cost $100,000.)

I would venture to guess that most auto parts theft is by

a) idiot vandals looking to pawn a radio, or
b) professional thieves.

In the a) case, that is always a potential problem, although I think most
grill emblems would be taken as a souvenir rather than a source of income.
And the pros know they can make more money parting out an Accord than a
Delorean.

I am always concerned about careless gawkers or thoughtless vandals when I
leave my D in public, but I doubt either is impacted by the potential bounty
on the parts.


Gus Schlachter
Austin, TX
VIN# 4695



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Price [mailto:davep@xxxx]
> Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 7:49 PM
> Subject: [DML] DMC Grill Emblem on EBAY!?
>
>
> Is it just me, or should the selling of automobile emblems be
> "strongly discouraged" .... I saw a DMC emblem on ebay today and
> it got me thinking.... If someone who lives down the street from
> me sees that auction, and thinks that my emblem is worth $75, it
> would be real easy for them to swipe it.... I emailed the
> seller, not that it'll do any good... Does anyone else think this
> is wrong?
>
> - Dave
>





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