1970 Barracuda Go-Wing Install
(Reply from First Place Auto Products to my Comments
on their Service)
As a part of my web site detailing how I installed a First Place Auto
Products (FPAP) Go-Wing on my 1970 Plymouth Barracuda, I mentioned how
my trunk lid did not match up with the instructions provided and I
approached them at their booth at Carlisle to hopefully get a little
advice, where I was completely blown off. Naturally, this was very
dissapointing to me, and I expressed my displeasure and related my
experience on my web site. In September of 2004, someone from FPAP
saw this and contacted me via e-mail. I
never did get back to FPAP to reply to their e-mail, I just got busy
doing other things and forgot about it, and have just now stumbled across
it again nearly 3 years after the fact while cleaning out my inbox.
Since so much time has passed, I didn't think it was worthwhile to
send a reply, but figured that in the interests of fairness, I would
include it here, along with a few comments. If you haven't already
read my original comments on my experience, you can do so
here.
The e-mail I received on 9/28/04 is as follows:
Jon,
In surfing the web tonight, I noticed the press you gave us. Please allow me
to opportunity to make some comments and share some feedback.
I'm sincerely sorry that you had a bad experience with our company. I
apologize for this and I wish you had brought it to our attention
sooner as we do indeed offer service after the sale. We are commonly
providing mounting advice to callers well after midnight our time! I
truly believe we have among the best of reputations in the industry;
as far as I know, there are very few companies outside of the catalog
retailers that even provide the 100% money back guarantee that we
do.
One thing that I did notice in your article is that you purchased the
wing in its basic form, that is, not as a complete assembly with the
original style under deck bracketry, etc. Had you chosen the "complete
kit" (at approx. additional cost of $50) installation would likely
have gone more smoothly as use of the original style bracketry and the
original placement instructions (included in complete kits) would have
been a great aid. When buyers purchase the basic wing kit and choose
not to purchase the bracketry, our response when asked about how to
mount is not much beyond the "good luck" you apparently received.
There's simply no good advice we have for circumventing the use of the
original bracketry beyond advising the purchaser to somehow transfer
the load to the bottom panel of the deck lid. (Of course, if a buyer
is not happy with that, he's welcome to return it or not purchase in
the first place.)
I want to congratulate you on one of the best installs I've seen w/o
use of the bracketry. Great job! And again, I'm sorry that you had a
bad experience with us and I hope we have the opportunity to
demonstrate our true service level to you in the future.
We really do care.
Best regards,
Greg Wurgler
Business Development
First Place Auto Products
My comments/response to FPAP's e-mail:
This certainly was a nice reply, although one part of it is incorrect
- Greg said that he noticed that I had purchased the wing in its basic
form without the mounting kit, but that is incorrect. I did mention
on my web site that I had the mounting instructions, and if you look
on the page, you can see me holding the FPAP brackets up to my deck
lid to compare them. So, its not like I didn't spend the extra money
for the install kit and then railed on the company when they wouldn't
help me to figure out how to install it. I did in fact buy the
mounting hardware.
With that correction made, the rest of the e-mail is certainly
cordial, and Greg seems to indicate that service after the sale is
something that the company is usually good at. That wasn't my
experience, but then again my only experience was that one contact at
Carlisle, and there was only one crotchety old dude manning the booth
at the time,
so it might be that one guy was having a bad day or is just a jerk.
Obviously, I held that against the entire company since he was in fact their
representative, but perhaps that is somewhat less than just. At any
rate, in the interests of fairness, since the company (or one of the
company's representatives anyway) did contact me, I thought I would
post what they said and whomever stumbles across this can make up
their own mind.
Back to the Go-Wing install page.