Country/Region of Manufacture:United States
UPC:Does not apply
This is an original 1970s period brake lining gauge made by Bendix, part number 73846. This tool comes with the original box that is tattered and dirty and the instructions, which are also dirty but very readable. The tool is in excellent condition. The box tab has an identification number of SC-72 which very likely indicates a year of 1972. Buyer to pay shipping according to our listed policy.
Carsntiques shipping and handling policy
We, at Carsntiques, are committed to making each and every
Ebay transaction a positive experience.
We work hard to describe each item carefully and add adequate
pictures. We strive to answer questions
quickly and completely. We then take
special pride in packaging carefully and tightly within the container in order
to minimize chances for damage during shipping.
Based on past experience, we do not encourage the use of USPS parcel
post shipping, but do often leave it as an option as a cost saving, but at the
buyer’s risk. Buyers are responsible for
adding insurance and we recommend such for fragile items. Please note that when we list an item, we
include a weight estimate so you can have an approximate cost of shipping prior
to bidding. But we would recommend that,
after winning one of our auctions, you wait with payment until we package the
item and then send an invoice. We try to
estimate the boxed weight accurately but sometimes the final weight will differ
some, hopefully to your benefit.
Sometimes we find that another service will save money, such as using
FedEx ground instead of USPS. We reserve
the right to make such a change to the shipping provider in these
instances. Ebay’s shipping calculators are
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shipping in the listing for the weight we enter. We do feel, however, that quality packaging
is more important than saving a few pennies.
Thus, because of the cost of quality packaging, we reserve the right to
add $1.00 to the shipping amount to cover the cost of tape, boxes, packing
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(we are only human), we will most likely either have the item shipped back or
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defects. We try to closely inspect all
items and take pictures of any damage.
Occasionally, however, we do miss something and will absolutely address
that in a reasonable manner.
Thanks for your interest in our auctions. We value your business. Bob & Dottie
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