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  1. LABrit

    LABrit Karting

    Aug 13, 2006
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    Roy,

    I haven't actually mentioned this to you nor publicly but since our transaction has been completed and the vehicle is on its way to LA shortly i am now prepared to confirm the following:

    Joe was trying to find me a Countach for approximately 3 weeks prior to your one being listed.

    Upon a courtsey email from myself to Joe informing him to stop his search as i had found a potential Countach he:

    1. Asked whether it was the one you had newly referenced as becoming available.
    2. Attempted to steer me away from your one.
    3. Claimed it had numerous "modifications" that were "poorly executed", that it was not desirable as it "modified fuel-injection car, the type with lower power & performance" which would detract from it's value in an attempt to scare me off.
    4. Claimed to have inspected the vehicle.

    Upon me asking for a copy of the report and for a list of all the modifications he failed to support his claims and allegations and upon detailed questioning from myself confirmed that the modifications he was referring to were simply that the car was an FI QV and that a "trusted colleague" had seen and not formally inspected the vehicle.

    I have an email trail to prove the above should Joe comment on this post and i am willing to spend the time to post these should he continue to show his poor character.

    He is underhanded in his approach and i am absolutely disgusted by him.

    I wouldn't deal with him again and can only state for purchasers to be extremely weary.

    Josh
     
  2. ttforcefed

    ttforcefed F1 World Champ
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    wow. popcorn in hand.
     
  3. PineChris

    PineChris Formula 3

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    Popcorn...
     
  4. ttforcefed

    ttforcefed F1 World Champ
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    I imagine there are many messages being traded offline
     
  5. roytoy2003

    roytoy2003 F1 Veteran

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    Nope, it's just being "Diverted" which is the norm for the involved so as not to link it and get a rolling conversation going...there is more info posted in the "BEST LAMBO SITE" thread currently running...

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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by joe sackey View Post
    Bob, please allow me to bring a little reality into focus

    The reality is, there is no Roy vs Joe.

    The reality is like this: Roy ranting & raving, in the usual illiterate manner, all by himself, whilst Joe completely ignores him, as he has done with 100% consistency over the past almost 2 years!

    That's the reality.

    Whilst some clearly wish I would engage the baiting, insults & lies for their entertainment, the fact remains that I pay zero attention, have not responded to a single post, and am not influenced by them in any way whatsoever. At some point a zero becomes a zero, and FChat's post-history serves as irrefutable proof of what I'm saying. If anyone wants to live 2 years in the past, be my guest, but I've moved on long ago. Ignoring a negative influence can be unbelievably effective. I'm sure you'd agree that my posture as described is quite helpful in keeping things civil around here, and I almost never make a post that is not imbued with useful information to the benefit of others, even when I don't concur.

    So too, this section is much more than a social site, lets give credit where credit is due.

    That said, the OP's question on whether the Lambo section is the most popular or not, actually depends on what cars you are interested in. If its the Miura and the Countach, I'll humbly suggest (as has been pointed out multiple times) that the Miura http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/lam...ercar-685.html & Countach http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/lam...rcar-1066.html threads are 2 of the best resources for those models that exist anywhere worldwide. Since the question by the OP was what is the most popular Lamborghini site, if post-count & views are any way of measuring popularity, then those 2 Lamborghini threads are peerless on the internet.

    There are other models too (the V8s and front-engined cars) that also have very useful and well-informed threads, so, all-in-all, I'd say the Lamborghini section on FChat is both a great source of useful information and highly popular.

    I can't compare FChat to the other sites, because, I never go elsewhere, however, the feedback I get from others who do supports that focus.
    Just MORE BS your feeding this site with...

    shall we post the letters/demands you have your Lawyer sent me...which I throw in the trash when I get them

    ...I would think a person of your "I am the best, if you don't believe me just ask me" would call out ANYONE including me if they post in writing LIES about you..that's just basic rules..

    Well maybe not, you make it appear to be "I am perfect and don't answer here"...so I look good to everyone...

    So I guess I should expect ANOTHER letter from your "Mouthpiece" this week..boy he must have my address and name at the top of his mailing list. LOL
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  6. LABrit

    LABrit Karting

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    No messages have been sent by myself and none have been received; nor do i expect to receive one unless he wishes for his dirty laundry to be aired publicly.
     
  7. ttforcefed

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    well congrats on the car
     
  8. LABrit

    LABrit Karting

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    Many thanks, looking forward to driving it.
     
  9. ttforcefed

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    which one did you go with?
     
  10. LABrit

    LABrit Karting

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    #10 LABrit, Jun 9, 2015
    Last edited: Jun 9, 2015
  11. Jetfire

    Jetfire Karting

    Oct 23, 2009
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    Fine looking Countach
     
  12. cnpapa24

    cnpapa24 F1 Rookie

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  13. blown daytona

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    Congrats, looks like Jason's old car. Must be dependable as he drove it on some long trips.
     
  14. jlonmark

    jlonmark F1 Rookie

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    Sure looks good to me! Someone pass the popcorn. As you can see, the car speaks for itself
     
  15. Countachqv

    Countachqv Formula 3

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    I am curious, what did he do to it for what length of time? My main issue in getting the car in shops is the darn time it takes to get it back sometimes for few little things and that is for locals.
    in that case you got to add the shipping delays.
     
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  17. Spyder-Man

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    Stunning car! enjoy many glorious miles in her.
    R
     
  18. LABrit

    LABrit Karting

    Aug 13, 2006
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    Los Angeles
    Many thanks

    Correct - we shall see as i don't plan on babying it.

    All the work was done by the previous owner with George Evans. The threads are up on Lpower if you'd like to take a look.

    Thanks guys.
     
  19. ttforcefed

    ttforcefed F1 World Champ
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    haha labrit - did you fart? u certainly cleared the room out!
     
  20. FTanner

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    WOW!!! Hey Joe how do you ignore the elephant in the room??? If these allegations aren't true how come you haven't said one word to rebut them?

    This isn't the first time I have heard this either. How could anyone judge or disparage someone else's car without having even had a set of eyes on it in person???

    If you are a broker who does this for a living, in my opinion your reputation is everything.

    I would think that you would want to dispel the gossip and state the facts if this didn't happen:
    QUOTE=LABrit;143987977]Roy,

    I haven't actually mentioned this to you nor publicly but since our transaction has been completed and the vehicle is on its way to LA shortly i am now prepared to confirm the following:

    Joe was trying to find me a Countach for approximately 3 weeks prior to your one being listed.

    Upon a courtsey email from myself to Joe informing him to stop his search as i had found a potential Countach he:

    1. Asked whether it was the one you had newly referenced as becoming available.
    2. Attempted to steer me away from your one.
    3. Claimed it had numerous "modifications" that were "poorly executed", that it was not desirable as it "modified fuel-injection car, the type with lower power & performance" which would detract from it's value in an attempt to scare me off.
    4. Claimed to have inspected the vehicle.

    Upon me asking for a copy of the report and for a list of all the modifications he failed to support his claims and allegations and upon detailed questioning from myself confirmed that the modifications he was referring to were simply that the car was an FI QV and that a "trusted colleague" had seen and not formally inspected the vehicle.

    I have an email trail to prove the above should Joe comment on this post and i am willing to spend the time to post these should he continue to show his poor character.

    He is underhanded in his approach and i am absolutely disgusted by him.

    I wouldn't deal with him again and can only state for purchasers to be extremely weary.

    Josh[/QUOTE]
     
  21. FTanner

    FTanner Formula Junior

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    Congratulations on the Countach Josh!!
     
  22. joe sackey

    joe sackey Five Time F1 World Champ
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    No LABrit is right, his allegations are true, but he conveniently does not share the full picture, meanwhile, for anyone who is actually a client, my reputation is rock-solid: Testimonials | Joe Sackey Classics

    Rest assured, I'll address this.
     
  23. joe sackey

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    Dear Josh,

    No denials here.

    1. Yes, I asked what car you stated you had "found".

    2. Yes, I indeed attempted to steer you away from that Countach. I only regret that I didn't succeed. That's my job! As an independent specialist, my job is to secure the BEST possible car in the marketplace (public or private) for my clients, and I believed, and still believe, that was not the best car available to you. You yourself described it in your email stream as "a driver that needs approximately $100k to bring it into concourse condition", did you not? I steer people away from more cars than those I ask people to buy, that's my business-model, top quality or nothing, and that's why people hire me, including the gentleman who referred me to you, who will tell you that because of this focus he now has the best carburetted LP500S extant. I am not looking to do business with everyone per se, but rather with those who appreciate my particular focus. Why didn't you also share that I in fact clarified in the email stream that "I like to guide my clients and steer them in the right direction, with the goal being that they'll end up in a place that is in their best interests long-term. Andrew will tell you this as we have worked a number of deals." Do you seriously think I have an obligation to speak in glowing terms about every car on the market? Are you kidding me? Who would you rather work with, someone who is unafraid to tell it like it is, or someone who tells you what you want to hear? My practice is best explained by an FChatter collector client: “Joe is very forthcoming and wants the proper transaction for his clients, not simply a facilitation fee…. Joe will help clients avoid a car (and his fee) if it’s the wrong car. That’s why I like Joe and will continue my relationship with him. Trust.”– Chad M. Here are a few more indications of how I do business: Testimonials | Joe Sackey Classics

    3. Yes, it is a modified Countach, and yes, I believe modifications not fully-executed are poorly executed, very simple. A USA Countach modified to a European body with rear valances and side-markers still left unchanged in my opinion is poorly done, it doesn't matter by who. George will be the first to agree, he'd rather do a complete job than be restricted by a budget, and when he does a complete job, its really good. This was not a complete modification, but having said all that, a modified Countach is less desirable than an unmodified one, that's indisputable.

    4. Yes, I had it inspected. To me, its good business to have a number of trusted & experienced people in multiple locations who can look over a car & report, whether it be in another shop, car show or wherever. There are people reading this who have inspected cars for me across the country, and I trust their judgement, such as they are in fact Concours Judges on occasion. I make it my business to know the condition of any Countach that I can, and this is proprietary information. After all, the report that came to me was that it was a 'good solid driver', and you described it as a "driver" yourself, so the report was obviously accurate.

    I can save you the time and post the e-mail stream too, it only serves to show that you left out quite a lot.

    Why didn't you also share that I explained: "This is a modified Countach. It started life with USA bodywork, which has now been modified to European bodywork. From a collectors point-of-view, strictly speaking it will always be a 'modified' car. As these cars increase in value, one is far better off buying an unmodified car, and the latter will appreciate much more, and provide more satisfaction for the owner who knows he/she has a pure collectible.". Perhaps if people had the whole picture, that would be more fair.

    Why didn't you also share that I offered: "for example, there is a beautiful white Carburetted Downdraft car in California and due to come up for sale soon. There is also the ex-Mario Andretti Carburetted car coming up for sale" as options that I believe would be a far better investment for you, based on my instructions to find you a great car.

    Why didn't you also share that after I explained all the aforementioned, your response was: "fair enough".

    Perhaps you could also have shared that I said: " with patience we will find you a proper Carburetted car that has not been modified" Rather straightforward thinking, isn't it?

    Then, a month-and-a-half later with no communication, this? Who does that? Wouldn't the proper etiquette be to reach out to me immediately offline and discuss your concerns? The only thing underhanded is someone coming online without the opportunity of clarification to slander someone unfairly by not painting the full picture. Poor form and pretty lame behavior, actionable too. How would you like it if someone did that to you amongst your peers in your particular field of business? Fortunately, my reputation is rock-solid amongst those who actually are my clients. This is an unnecessary attack, it changes nothing, anyone interested in working with me can clearly see the agenda (as some have already told me), but coming from an affiliation with Roy Cats, why am I not surprised? As you have probably learned by now, internet terrorism doesn't faze me, you've got the wrong guy, which clearly was the case here.

    Disgusted? :rolleyes: Wouldn't deal with me again? Please. Come down off your high horse Josh, the feeling may be mutual.

    Meanwhile, congratulations, and enjoy the Countach, its a handsome black example with gold wheels, what more do you need? If you are happy, believe me, we are all happy.
     
  24. roytoy2003

    roytoy2003 F1 Veteran

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    Interesting response from Mr Joe. I did not respond to the post from LABrit as I have ALWAYS found it better in business to tell "possible customers" why my product is better then the competition instead of degrading and cutting the competition. A few things I have for sure learned from Mr Joe's posted response.

    1) I am amazed that you place yourself at a higher level then your fellow mankind...I don't know who or what makes you think that by your comment of "affiliated with Roy Cats" is such a "automatic" derogatory out come no matter what the issue is..because we can BOTH post past and present customers "love and relationship" with each of us, as is evident in the thread under my sponsorship section of this Lamborghini Chat section.

    2) I am glad to know that the USA version cars that are equipped with the USA bumpers front and rear are NOW and ALWAYS will be worth more then a "converted/Modified" car per your statement. I am sure that of course ALL the cars you have sold that have been "Modified", (which have been quite a few), and not completed correctly, you have advised your buying customer of their lesser value in the car community.??

    The interesting thing is, that we have BOTH served the SAME clients multiple times..mainly due to the fact that a customer will ALWAYS come to a location/source that has the item they are looking for. We have BOTH been and continue to be successful..if we weren't you would not be here currently nor would I...so your Horse does not appear to carry you any higher then mine..and I would suggest you learn to talk to people on a level field instead of the constant I am greater then all others....don't believe me just ask me.

    The old saying 'A guilty DOG barks loudest" comes to mind with your multiple NEGATIVE condescending retaliation remarks to multiples that have questioned you over the years on this forum...
     
  25. Scott Ales

    Scott Ales Karting

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    My Father taught me an interesting lesson in business when I was in my late teens.

    If you want to control your business and destiny, control and own the products you sell.

    There has and always will be a place for brokers in any asset class. I have however, always regarded those who risk their money by owning an asset a bit differently than not. Not necessarily better, just different.

    I am often asked to sell other people's things but 95% of the time I decline. These aren't perfect objects we're playing with ladies and gentlemen, they have history, they break, they leak, and they have hidden issues. How people respond when these situations come to light is the measure of the person. I have embarrassed myself from time to time by my actions, but largely, my wife and I are proud of our efforts. Going back to a previous owner after a sale asking them to make an adjustment or help with an issue can be challenging. As an owner and not a broker I don't have to call anyone.

    You two are not likely going to resolve anything through the use of this forum. At least for myself, I am at a point where I am applying my Dad's other favorite comment , "Consider the source."

    Shall we move on?
     

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