<VV> VirtualVairs Digest, ALARMING OBSERVATION:? another idea?

John Dozsa yanche at verizon.net
Thu May 27 23:15:10 EDT 2010


Creating a Corvair parts for sale web site is a very good idea.

My thoughts in no particular order.

1. Use the GM part number as one of the identifying fields.
2. Have some system for grading the part quality.  i.e. 1-5  1 = best, 5
= rough but usable.
3. Allow for part photos.  Perhaps a generic photo and/or a photo of the
actual part for sale.
4. Have weights for parts and a system for estimating shipping costs by
zip code.
5. Have a field for the payment a seller will accept, Paypal, check, etc.
6. Have a field if seller will ship or local pickup only.

How are you getting around the copyright problem on the GM part catalogs?

John


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> Ian Harding <harding.ian at gmail.com>
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> Thu, 27 May 2010 10:30:58 -0700
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> I've thought about this for a while.  Kind of an inventory site for
> what you have, and a wish list for what you want, and maybe a system
> for sending alerts when the two intersect.
> 
> I'd be happy to code something up if enough people are interested.  I
> have the infrastructure in place already at gmpartswiki.com.
> 
> The trick is making it easy.  Plunking stuff in one at a time on a
> website is a pain in the neck.  I think it would have to accept
> uploading spreadsheets or other formats.  Also, I don't want another
> account on some silly website, so I think a craigslist style setup
> where your email is you account would work.  Inventory would expire
> unless "renewed" with a simple reply to an email, from which you would
> delete lines for things you no longer had and add lines for new items.
> 
> What does everyone think of that?
> 
> tl;dr corvair inventory/wishlist with email/web interface and no
> "account" required.
> 
> On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 7:56 AM,  <N2VZD at aol.com> wrote:
>> another idea , maybe at all shows (corvair or other ) have a spot for
>> posting pictures and information on stuff available . that way loading /
>> unloading is put off until sold?  we may be able to get a few club websites  to
>> help post such stuff for review also. cnycc is working on ideas as we  speak.
>> i would be willing as i can , to go to a few places within reason , to take
>>  pictures to share.  maybe a couple of people from each area/ club could do
>>  the same and share pictures on the web...corsa or local clubs?
>> make up a std size poster with a few pictures of stuff available , then set
>>  up information and policy of how / when to contact , roughly where it is ,
>> what  is expected in payment etc.
>> i hope somehow this helps younger people with a longer future get as
>> interested in the hobby as we have been. of course they missed out on the fun of
>> taking all of these corvairs apart...and learning how they were put
>> together.
>> regards, tim colson  official pot  stirrer..?
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