Inventory Lot 2500+ Mopar Nos & Used Auto Parts Dodge Chrysler Plymouth on 2040-parts.com
San Bruno, California, United States
Many of these NOS and used parts were purchased years ago by the owner of an Auto Body Shop as a LOT from automobile dealerships being shut down by Dodge/Chrysler. In 2008, we began to market these parts both on E-bay and at local car shows here in California. Together, we have enjoyed dealing with a whole new world of Mopar car enthusiasts who are driving/restoring vintage muscle cars from the 1960's, 1970's & 1980's - the great Challenger's, Barracuda's, Coronet's, Dart's, Satellite's, Road Runner's, etc. of yesteryear. . . We've made a lot of friends and boast of having some of the happiest buyers on e-bay. Check out our feedback!
To be certain, many of these parts are discontinued, obsolete and will never be manufactured again. Some are hard to find; others not at all. Our prices are 20-35% below market value. While sales have exceeded $300,000, some of this revenue has been derived through dozens of inquiries received weekly from prospective buyers looking for parts we may not have. Often, we are able to locate these parts through our network of suppliers and sell them to our buyers for additional profit. NOS Mopar - 1,694 parts Used Mopar - 147 parts NOS/Mitsubishi - 545 parts NOS & Used (Not listed on E-bay) - 195 parts Non Mopar - 96 parts A complete inventory is available upon request This is a terrific opportunity to get started in the Auto Parts industry or simply a way to increase inventory for an existing business. Like any venture this is not easy, but it is rich in rewards. Price includes all parts described within this listing less current sales. Also included are several boxes of parts that have not been identified. Price DOES NOT INCLUDE my E-bay store; however E-bay has a process through which you can capture all listings, pictures, and content - resulting in tremendous time savings. I will work closely with you to bring about the smoothest transition possible. These parts and this listing have been set up for local pick-up; however, if parts are to be shipped to your location, we will work closely with you to find the most reasonable and economical method to get these into your hands. CONTACT: Email or call me directly anytime from 9:00 am until 8:00 pm Monday-Friday. Gary (650) 922-6980. |
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