Seconding the "younger generation (I'm 36)" comment and a counterpoint as well:
I am reassembling a TR4 from parts as we speak. Have never done this before on any car for that matter. I like computer/web technology and this forum is proof of the power of the web.
Anyway, Moss's interactive exploded diagrams allowed me to run all kinds of permutations of what I needed and even told me when I had redundant parts ordered (from the kits vs. individual stock items) - this was helpful when I was not sure what to order - and also that I could "point and click" since I did not even know what the majority of the names of the parts were. If I had questions I could call Moss. They put a TON of money in developing that web technology, so my "reward" to them was to do business almost exclusively rather than spend less elsewhere (as Moss prices seem to be kinda high). Also, the shipping speed due to the East Coast dist. center was pretty amazing.
I grew up near Charles, know his kids and went to his parties, etc. Really wanted to do business with them from a romantic perspective of the "small guy," etc. but the cumbersome ordering process was too much for this neophyte. I do agree their phone ordering is effective for single-straightforward orders. Unfortunately, the deliberation/ruminations I went through in preparing several thousand dollars worth of small parts was not something I fancied going through with Dave H! (Dave's a good guy, just not super chatty).
Counterpoint, I needed some Hypoy oil this weekend and sent a late email Friday night to TRF and Albert Runyan responded Saturday morning saying that he'd be around for a bit Saturday but he'd leave the oil "by the door" (I was going to be driving by their place, about an hour from me) and I could pay whenever. I'll try to do some more business with TRF!
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