My 68 Cuda Trunk Trim from Steve Clair Young

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That company is no good. I know some have had good luck but so many have been ripped off. The bad out way the good. Plus they steel peoples really nice parts and return shinny garbage parts. They been caught doing it. The parts were marked.
 
Nope!

I used them to ship parts in tubes.

Unless something changed in the last year or so...

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Hi Mopar Head, just checked on-line and you can still ship in round tubes. You may be charged a little more because the sorting machinery has a hard time moving a round tube so its sorted by hand.

Better than losing a rare 50 year old piece of trim though.
Just put the round tube in a cheap rectangular box, problem solved! That said, I had him do my grilles years ago and it was a big improvement, but not stellar for sure. The clear is peeling and it was black stripe tape which started peeling right away, instead of paint. ALWAYS stored inside out of the sun!
 
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He said he did nothing wrong and that I need to resolve it myself with the USPS. He didn’t even insure it.

And this is the bullshit part of it all. **** him. Have read many a thread about that name. As many bad as OK. That's enough to tell all he is not worth dealing with.
 
That company is no good. I know some have had good luck but so many have been ripped off. The bad out way the good. Plus they steel peoples really nice parts and return shinny garbage parts. They been caught doing it. The parts were marked.

From a member with a credible standing..............
 
He said he did nothing wrong and that I need to resolve it myself with the USPS. He didn’t even insure it.
ALL Priority boxes come with insurance. Every. Single. One.
 
I see a guy from Mexico but lives in Houston, I think, (Rene Garcia) in a couple of facebook Barracuda groups who seems to do outstanding polishing/restoration work on these parts. Anyone ever hear of him? It also seems there are other people who steal and use photos of his work to lure customers in.
 
I see a guy from Mexico but lives in Houston, I think, (Rene Garcia) in a couple of facebook Barracuda groups who seems to do outstanding polishing/restoration work on these parts. Anyone ever hear of him? It also seems there are other people who steal and use photos of his work to lure customers in.
What's that place in Minnesota that redoes trim? I have seen their booth at MITP and they do great work. Not cheap but cheap work isn't good and good work isn't cheap.
 
FYI.
The original poster posted this video to Facebook.

Just passing this along, I have not even watched it

 
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What's that place in Minnesota that redoes trim? I have seen their booth at MITP and they do great work. Not cheap but cheap work isn't good and good work isn't cheap.
Not sure! I'll have to try to find them at MITP this weekend.
 
I had the same thing happen, only with Sixpack carbs. Poor repackaging and he never insured them. Said that it wasn't his fault.
 
I had the same thing happen, only with Sixpack carbs. Poor repackaging and he never insured them. Said that it wasn't his fault.

Did you send them to him to restore/rebuild?

Did he separately line item charge you for the return shipping?

what is so odd was the original poster was charged separately for return shipping. So all partsmonsta had to do was charge more for insurance and charge more for handling to put them in a better/same box.
 
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I would have to go look it up, just got home from Stillwater Mopar swap meet. Your right, all that he had to do was charge me. He didn't even put the carbs back in my shipping container. He used to advertise in MCG, he was a self proclaimed Sixpack specialist. We got into it pretty hard on the phone! I was able to correct the damage myself, but very unprofessional.
 
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