I'm going to regret posting this, especially since I'm not part of the 1000+ post club. :)
But the seller did say it was "tricked out", which means custom. He also said he had the chrome chemically removed, which discloses that the drum has been altered. He also states that there are custom lugs, brass tension rods, new tone control, P-86 and new hoops. He probably meant that the parts are more reliable because they are new. New P-86 is possibly better than gimped up P-85 with a worn out cam/threads. New tension rods would possibly be better than getting a used original drum with cross-threaded lugs. A new tone control would reduce the possibility of having a '60's version that is loose and rattles or the felt pad coming off.
I don't think he was misleading any potential bidders. If I were in the market for a "players" Supra that would be transported all over, then this would be a great option. Plus it would never flake/pit, like the "typical" mid to late '60's Supra. The "a-typical" mid to late '60's Supra wouldn't have issues with the chrome and it couldn't be purchased for $250 either. It would typically be in the $400-$600 range. At that price, why wouldn't you just buy a brand new Black Beauty Supra. A brand new Supra is still the same as a '60's Supra, isn't it? :rolleyes:
I love those lugs. Does anyone know where to purchase them?
My title still says 1968 Cheverolet Chevelle 2dr Hardtop, but it has a different motor, rally rims and '70's SS stripes. I guess it's just a Chevy now. :)
I bet the Supra won't last long a that BIN price.
-Tim