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  • Ian G.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • September 4, 2007
    • 1114

    OK fess up did you buy this original battery for $1500?

    OK, maybe I'm naive, but why did this NOS battery sell on ebay for $1,524 (nearly 6x the value of a repop battery)? It is apparently a Delco DC-12 battery, cat # is 558 with date code "Y9X". What years would this work for and be absolutely correct for (58-63?)? I cannot decode the date code... I was looking at it for my 59, but wow! Is it really worth that extra couple of points? Fess up if you bought this battery :P



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    Last edited by Ian G.; October 25, 2009, 12:55 AM.
  • Joe L.
    Beyond Control Poster
    • February 1, 1988
    • 43129

    #2
    Re: OK fess up did you buy this original battery for $1500?

    Originally posted by Ian Gaston (47813)
    OK, maybe I'm naive, but why did this NOS battery sell on ebay for $1,524 (nearly 6x the value of a repop battery)? It is apparently a Delco DC-12 battery, cat # is 558 with date code "Y9X". What years would this work for and be absolutely correct for (58-63?)? I cannot decode the date code... I was looking at it for my 59, but wow! Is it really worth that extra couple of points? Fess up if you bought this battery :P



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    Ian-----

    If someone were buying this battery to put on a shelf and admire as a curio, I suppose it might be worth this much to someone. If they are purchasing it to use on a car, they are NUTS.

    First of all, as soon as electrolyte is added, its life starts "ticking away". With an old battery like this, that life could be quite short.

    Second, I believe this is a SERVICE-style battery. These were usually different than assembly line batteries, although often in rather minor ways. Still, I don't know why someone would want an "almost correct" battery at this price.
    In Appreciation of John Hinckley

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    • Loren L.
      Extremely Frequent Poster
      • May 1, 1976
      • 4104

      #3
      Re: OK fess up did you buy this original battery for $1500?

      I suspect that you are talking about a "sale" that never occurred - kinda like a magic shill auction bid - ""Yeah it got bid to $265K but I needed $300K".

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      • Dale S.
        Expired
        • November 12, 2007
        • 1224

        #4
        Re: OK fess up did you buy this original battery for $1500?

        Has B-J moved to Ebay? Dale

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        • Dan M.
          Expired
          • March 6, 2009
          • 157

          #5
          Re: OK fess up did you buy this original battery for $1500?

          It fits a Desoto. No wonder its a bit pricey!

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          • Ian G.
            Extremely Frequent Poster
            • September 4, 2007
            • 1114

            #6
            Re: OK fess up did you buy this original battery for $1500?

            Here are the last few bids. They look legit. Shill bidders are usually really low feedback bidders aren't they? Well if the first guy has second thoughts, the second one is willing to pay $1,499.99


            2***i( 1641) US $1,524.99 Oct-24-09 18:59:54 PDT
            d***k( 662) US $1,499.99 Oct-24-09 18:59:57 PDT
            e***b( 190) US $577.55 Oct-24-09 18:59:46 PDT
            6***4( 219) US $565.99 Oct-24-09 18:59:47 PDT

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            • Edward B.
              Very Frequent User
              • January 1, 1988
              • 537

              #7
              Re: OK fess up did you buy this original battery for $1500?

              If the purchaser is into NCRS judging that appears to be a be a fairly steep point/dollar ratio. Let's hope it is correct for his car.

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              • Joe L.
                Beyond Control Poster
                • February 1, 1988
                • 43129

                #8
                Re: OK fess up did you buy this original battery for $1500?

                Originally posted by Edward Boyd (12363)
                If the purchaser is into NCRS judging that appears to be a be a fairly steep point/dollar ratio. Let's hope it is correct for his car.
                Edward-----


                I don't think it will be correct for ANY car. I believe this is a SERVICE-only configuration.
                In Appreciation of John Hinckley

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                • Mike M.
                  Director Region V
                  • September 1, 1994
                  • 1463

                  #9
                  Re: OK fess up did you buy this original battery for $1500?

                  Why would an original or New Original Stock battery have the need to add "Original Equipment Line" cast into the case?
                  HaND

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                  • Joe L.
                    Beyond Control Poster
                    • February 1, 1988
                    • 43129

                    #10
                    Re: OK fess up did you buy this original battery for $1500?

                    Originally posted by Mike Murray (25129)
                    Why would an original or New Original Stock battery have the need to add "Original Equipment Line" cast into the case?
                    HaND
                    Mike-----

                    It wouldn't. I've never seen an assembly line battery with such a script. It smacks of a SERVICE battery with a marketing "tag". It's supposed to tell the buyer that it's like the original battery. With an original assembly line battery, there's no need to tell the owner it's an OEM quality battery; he knows that. Plus, he probably won't even notice anything on the battery until he replaces it.
                    In Appreciation of John Hinckley

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                    • Louis T.
                      Very Frequent User
                      • August 1, 2003
                      • 282

                      #11
                      Re: OK fess up did you buy this original battery for $1500?

                      Mike & Joe,



                      http://www.restorationbattery.com/gmproducts.html



                      Louis

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                      • Stewart A.
                        Expired
                        • April 17, 2008
                        • 1035

                        #12
                        Re: OK fess up did you buy this original battery for $1500?

                        Well I can tell you it's certainly not coming to Australia !! It's a service replacement battery. Why would someone pay $1500 for a service replacement ? Something doesn't add up. Maybe Warren Buffet is restoring a car and tried to outbid Jay Leno. Stewy

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                        • Harmon C.
                          Extremely Frequent Poster
                          • September 1, 1994
                          • 3228

                          #13
                          Re: OK fess up did you buy this original battery for $1500?

                          Originally posted by Ian Gaston (47813)
                          Here are the last few bids. They look legit. Shill bidders are usually really low feedback bidders aren't they? Well if the first guy has second thoughts, the second one is willing to pay $1,499.99


                          2***i( 1641) US $1,524.99 Oct-24-09 18:59:54 PDT
                          d***k( 662) US $1,499.99 Oct-24-09 18:59:57 PDT
                          e***b( 190) US $577.55 Oct-24-09 18:59:46 PDT
                          6***4( 219) US $565.99 Oct-24-09 18:59:47 PDT
                          All thease bids were made in the last few seconds of the auction so no one knew the others were bidding. The two highest bids can be typos or they typed in that high number to be sure they were the high bidder and someone else did the same thing. It would be nice to know if the seller really got the money. Bidders can be non payers if they claim they made a typo in the last few seconds of the auction or just don't pay.
                          Lyle

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                          • Bob J.
                            Very Frequent User
                            • December 1, 1977
                            • 712

                            #14
                            Re: OK fess up did you buy this original battery for $1500?

                            Originally posted by Louis Trohatos (40341)
                            Louis, I agree.......the yellow ink on the side is the difference between service batteries verse factory installed.Bob

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                            • Loren S.
                              Very Frequent User
                              • November 1, 2002
                              • 172

                              #15
                              Re: OK fess up did you buy this original battery for $1500?

                              Originally posted by Lyle Chamberlain (24961)
                              All thease bids were made in the last few seconds of the auction so no one knew the others were bidding. The two highest bids can be typos or they typed in that high number to be sure they were the high bidder and someone else did the same thing. It would be nice to know if the seller really got the money. Bidders can be non payers if they claim they made a typo in the last few seconds of the auction or just don't pay.
                              They probably used a sniper website that automatically bids for you. It's nice because it will bid for you at the last second, even if you are in bed or forget about the ending of the auction. Snipe bids may piss off some sellers, but it's a necessary evil, to help avoid shill bidding.

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