I would have to agree with your assessment as I also bought my 1963 Imperial through an ebay ad. The car didn't sell but I contacted the seller after the auction and ended up buying it for a bit less than the ebay asking price. I have only been stiffed once in probably near 1000 transactions and had I read the feedback, I would not have submitted a bid on that item. Fortunately, it was an under $10.00 deal and was nothing crucial. Just my thoughts............. Danny >I agree with Dick that eBay is a wonderful place to >buy and sell the odd items that one won't find in the >local want-ads. > >Case in point: > >I'll never forget my most expensive and worthwhile >eBay purchase ---- My 1965 CROWN !!! ---- > >How could I forget it? My garage is consumed by this >beatiful cruiser. My kids have to brush the front >bumber and grill just to get past it! (I'm OK with >this; it helps keep the front chrome shiny!) > >Anyway, I've never had a bad transaction on eBay (I've >had over 40 transactions to date) and I would only >suggest (as Dick did) that before you bid on an item, >check the seller's feedback profile and recent >transactions. And if someone burns you, leave negative >feedback and call eBay to complain. > >Take Care... > >Chris Walter >65 Crown (with cool Tilt wheel and tempermental radio) > > > > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards� >http://movies.yahoo.com/ > >