RE: Don't use Greyhound... Re: Greyhound shipping
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RE: Don't use Greyhound... Re: Greyhound shipping



I think it is a mute point as the seller doesn't seem to respond to e-mail.
I've checked on two sets of fenders and gotten the same no response.
No hurry, I'll find fenders some day. I actually have a passenger fender, but it needs moulding holes welded up. My buddy said he would weld them up for Free and I would be able to   do the finish work with minimal filler, so I'm going to take it over, maybe this weekend for him to weld and see how it comes out. He is ICAR certified on MIG welding and swears he won't warp the fenders at all. We'll see!
 Still need a drivers fender even if this one comes out perfect!

Mark Price




---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Widiker, John D" <john.widiker@xxxxxxx>
Reply-To: mail-From-mprice-westco.net@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date:  Fri, 11 Feb 2005 11:55:51 -0500

>I had an Endura bumper shipped via them last year for my GTO no problems but
>short of running it over with a tank it was pretty safe. It was 1 1/2 inches
>too long to send UPS.
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>~John
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>Subject: Don't use Greyhound... Re: Greyhound shipping
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>Back in 1991, when I finished Navy Training in Orlando, I had to ship my 
>belongings up to Virginia and I chose Greyhound.  Almost 1/2 of my stuff 
>was stolen (by the Greyhound freight handlers) and the rest was bashed to 
>bits. They didn't replace a thing either when I made a claim.
>
>I have shipped very large & heavy computers via UPS and it has cost me $50 
>at the most.
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