Re: Frankford Plating
I think that NCRS should require a performance guarantee of all Driveline vendors for any NCRS member that uses the vendor's services or buys the vendor's product. The vendor could quote (in print) whatever timeline and price he likes, but if he doesn't live up to his claims, and the NCRS member can prove it with written documentation, then give the vendor the boot from advertising in the Driveline. The old car hobby is expensive (the old joke: the only way to make a small fortune in old cars is to start with a large fortune)and old Corvettes especially so. A little control on what those dollars actually get would be a good thing.
I think that NCRS should require a performance guarantee of all Driveline vendors for any NCRS member that uses the vendor's services or buys the vendor's product. The vendor could quote (in print) whatever timeline and price he likes, but if he doesn't live up to his claims, and the NCRS member can prove it with written documentation, then give the vendor the boot from advertising in the Driveline. The old car hobby is expensive (the old joke: the only way to make a small fortune in old cars is to start with a large fortune)and old Corvettes especially so. A little control on what those dollars actually get would be a good thing.
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