AnubisXII
08-24-2008, 01:00 PM
Hello, lady and gentlemen of the forum.
I just realized something. Only one of my 150 4Cs is marked with the number, "150-101". The other one appears to be exactly the same, but it is not identified with that number. Or any number for that matter. But it does have the hand-written resistance factor(?) written on the cone in white, as does the other.
Were all factory-installed paper cones identified with this number? How about original replacement cones? Under what circumstances would the paper cone not bare the number "150-101" on a 150 4C?
Does this matter to the collector? Does this matter to the guy rebuilding the Paragon? Should this matter to me?
The reason I ask is... I just posted these on ebay with a pretty high opening bid. The reason it is so high is because I like them. And they are mine. I can live without them, but I don't want to try to live without them for any less than what I have listed as an opening bid.
That amount will help ease my pain and suffering.
And put new wheels on my 71 Mustang.
But I don't want to screw anyone in the process. Nor do I want to seem like I'm trying to screw anyone. So if any of you smart guys could kinda fill me in on this missing number, I really would appreciate it. I really need to know if it is something I should put in a re-edit of my item description on ebay, or if I'm overreacting like some kind of dorkus.
:blink:
Thanks. A12.
I just realized something. Only one of my 150 4Cs is marked with the number, "150-101". The other one appears to be exactly the same, but it is not identified with that number. Or any number for that matter. But it does have the hand-written resistance factor(?) written on the cone in white, as does the other.
Were all factory-installed paper cones identified with this number? How about original replacement cones? Under what circumstances would the paper cone not bare the number "150-101" on a 150 4C?
Does this matter to the collector? Does this matter to the guy rebuilding the Paragon? Should this matter to me?
The reason I ask is... I just posted these on ebay with a pretty high opening bid. The reason it is so high is because I like them. And they are mine. I can live without them, but I don't want to try to live without them for any less than what I have listed as an opening bid.
That amount will help ease my pain and suffering.
And put new wheels on my 71 Mustang.
But I don't want to screw anyone in the process. Nor do I want to seem like I'm trying to screw anyone. So if any of you smart guys could kinda fill me in on this missing number, I really would appreciate it. I really need to know if it is something I should put in a re-edit of my item description on ebay, or if I'm overreacting like some kind of dorkus.
:blink:
Thanks. A12.