It seems there's all sorts of experiences out there when it come to ebay. Some good, some not so good.
The one problem I see ( aside from being cheated somehow) is the naturally corrosive effect ebay has on prices. This may seem good at first but if someone has a few parts left over after a big restoration and sells them on ebay just to get rid of them, they may sell at half the price of retail. While this may look good to the buyer, and it does, what happens is your regular parts resellers ( Ray,K&K,Millers,Gernold,SLS,Will,myself and many others ) just lost that sale.
You say,'' So what? They should lower their prices then. ''
Well, if life were that easy.
Most of us ( parts guys ) work on very small discounts due to the control of the classic centres and CAN'T lower prices. The only real savings to be had is in laybor rates and competent places to get your work done.
It's that old saying '' If it's too good to be true.... it probably isn't.''
You can get a waranty, a description, price,availability, real or fake, new or used and all the other information you need from your regular suppliers. This is not to say that you can't get that from guys on ebay, but as we've already seen, there are risks.
Remember, ebay tends to side in favour of the seller - something you should consider if it's a large purchase.
Daniel G Caron