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  1. I think some need to take a look at the invoice pdf that Roy posted. That is a pile of work. Fog lamps, new flywheel, clutch (ceramic kevlar setup- yikes), rebuilt transmission, starter, and on and on. If you ask for this much work - you bet it's going to hurt. What a wonderful car it has to be now.
     
  2. roytoy2003

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    I think anyone that thinks it should be less, OR OCULD do such a quailty of complete work as this for better or less...

    I offer you my S2 car $150K..as IS...then come back here in 5 months with your bill and we can compare notes...

    Any takers..???
     
  3. Mowgli

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    It's had not to take sides in issues such as this. People are going to view value of things in diffrent light. I guess I consider myself in the middle. Despite how little I am sure my opinion matters here, the pricing of some items I can see as being close to spot on, while others seem ridiculous. The main one that bothers me is the R&R of the engine. I have worked on far more complicated cars than a Countash and including a lot of cutom work, they work out to about 40 hours. This is removal of the engine, going over the engine to customer specs, swapping over parts to new engine, modifying wiring harness, modifying motor mounts, modifying the engine bay and anything to do with the shifter and transmission tunnel, reinstalling, tuning and making sure everything is working 100%.

    But again, we all have our opinions and at the end of the day it's Roy's car and he can do whatever he pleases. He owes nobody anything except the individual who hands him a check for the car in question. He has no aligence in validating anyone who inquires for curiosity.
     
  4. 355dreamer

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    I love this section of the forum. :)
     
  5. Peter K.

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    How long was the period between Joe's deal and your deal? Was it just one owner?
    Is there a possibility that something went terribly wrong with this owner and the car?

    I've seen owners totally abuse their car within 2 weeks of getting it. Or someone that they "lend" it to.
     
  6. AIR4C 1

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    Yes, I feel that some of this is "lamborghini tax" as these are big engines but by todays standards are not that complex and yet the bills can be astronomical. I certainly want people who know what they are working on, working on my car, but cannot help but feel some of the stuff is not always completely needed.
    As another example - how is it that a belt can last 90,000km on and NSX that revs until eternity but only 3-5 years on a Ferrari 355? You see what I am saying?
     
  7. roytoy2003

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    Yes, I agree...refreshing to see the "Real Deal" on these kinds of cars, their advertisement, their trading hands, their conditions and the what you really get other then what your TOLD your getting..

    I think this really comes to light with BOTH Jason and Antonio seeing that what they are TOLD and what the car really is...are two different things..

    I guess in a round about way, I am making a case for the value, at least for me, that I think a Licensed Dealer with his own stock has in the game.
     
  8. roytoy2003

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    Nope, I bought it WHILE Joe had it listed WITH the owner I bought it from..Joe and I could not come to an agreement on his compensation fee..so I went direct to the owner..it was a business decision...saved money that it turned out I needed for the repairs.

    I, as well as Joe, have sold the previous owner cars as well as bought from him.
     
  9. Peter K.

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    As far as a Countach, they are just a car and primitive one at that. Nothing difficult or complicated......just f-ing time consuming work on.
    I do not think guys like George, Wil, Gary, Tim, Tony, or Chad and other known guys really pad to much. If they are padding, they are avoid things before they happen...which would make them look bad. EZ for a custoemr to say 3months after getting a car back, after 20k, 30k, 40k of work...."why didn't you tell me it was "getting" worn and I should replace?"

    I believe all those guys are honest dudes, period.
     
  10. AIR4C 1

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    I agree. Perhaps the "lambo tax" portion comes from scarce parts and specialty workmen rates. I am an owner so I have obviously bought into it.
     
  11. Taurean Bull

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    Not that I really want to add to the b!tch fest that seems to be going on here, but it seems a little odd that you do not seem to apply the same trust in Roy that you put in these gentlemen you list. I completely agree, that this list is invaluable to the Lamborghini community. I also put a guy like Roy on this invaluable list. He's one of us, and I guess I don't really see, with his well earned reputation, why you seem to have been on a witch hunt to get this information that you just had to have. While I agree, it was a ton of money, it seemed as though you questioned Roy and his motivation significantly, while after the extremely lengthy invoice was posted, it was more or less met with an, "oh", and not much else.

    FWIW, it's well known that Roy once listed a Jarama for half retail just last year, which I spoke with him about purchasing. If doing something like that, essentially giving up the possibility of $25-30k to do something nice for a less well heeled enthusiast, doesn't make him a "good guy" in your book, I'm not sure what will.

    And, no disrespect to someone who brokers a car and passes along information, but why is their "word" rarely questioned, but when a dealer/enthusiast tells you that this car needed a quadruple laundry list of work because it was misrepresented, he is automatically questioned and taken to the woodshed?

    There seem to be a lot of double standards going on here.
     
  12. gtf40

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    I have to agree, I have done a lot of work for Roy over the years with no problems whatsoever. he is out there looking for cars and doing needed repairs, he deserves to make a profit. He has always been a man of his word, pays ahead or when the job is done. george
     
  13. gtf40

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    Peter, you hit it right on the head, when we get into these cars, we see potential problems before it happens. we repair problems with the cars that should never have happened then as we replace a poorly designed part with another original poorly designed part, we are expected to guarantee it forever. We always advise owners of needs and future needs but sometimes the money is just not there.
    I am constantly reengineering components to make them last longer or work better, especially when we have much better technology available now days. The hours spent are unbelievable. I am here late now engineering a fix for the no longer available jalpa door straps that rust in 2 pieces. It is never ending……….. george
     
  14. roytoy2003

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    Good words or bad words for me, they are all apreciated and I take them to heart..some I listen and agree, make changes, some I dont..

    BUT, this I can tell you. I learned very very early when I started this Dealership, which was born out of love of the Lamborghini AND still is..

    I either DO it right the first time, hope to make a buck..but if not I am NOT going to cut corners..it is NOT worth the grief and AH CRAP..just not worth it...

    Most of the time I clear a profit..but there has been and I am sure will be more tmes in the future I dont..and if it is what it is..I MAKE sure a possible buyer KNOWS everything about a car and makes their own wise decision.

    I never want to have to "run and hide" into a hallway if I see an ex-customer coming at me..I am proud of what I do and am proud that I am as up front as I can be with everything I sell or trade.that is more important to me then making a buck..MY NAME!

    I also welcome ANYONE to copy this down and look back in 5 years..

    This car, the DD that started all this, WILL BE worth $350-$400K..it, as with all Countach and many other Lamborghini units are so UNDER VALUED it is not even funny..it is a SHAME..IF you think you can do better, by all means do it..BUT they SURE AS HELL AIN'T getting cheaper...
     
  15. gtf40

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    yes, 3 or 5 angles are great for a passenger car but when you are looking for the absolute best you need to go a little further.
    The 17 angle valve job is our name for a very carefully done full radius and blended valve job that we do on most all the high performance engines we do. We have over the years developed a proprietary process that is performed with a Serdi 100 seat and guide machine, we then hand blend into the ports. We test each head for flow on a JKM600 superflow flow bench monitoring flow with a flowcom computer interface. Drive one of the lambos that we have built the engine in, you will not find another like it. george
     
  16. Countachqv

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    5K for car rebuilt is when you get shafted by a Ferrari guy guy who is mesgin around tuning the Countach and gets you to pay for his time messing around. I actually paid well over that. That is what I paid. As a bonus I ended with s slight flat spot at $3500. :(
    I can live with it but i'll tell yoou, when I got my car tuned from G.Evans there was no flat spot. That is where the car will go next time. Price is just right for his work on carb rebuilt.
     
  17. Bradjohnston

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    Damn.. Its a good thing I felt the price was high when I contacted Joe Sackey in regards to this same Blue DD.. Appart from the $40,000 addition to the sales price, I was told this car was PERFECT and needed nothing.. Here is the original PM..

    Re: Hello Joe,

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    Can I get more info on the blue Countach including price? Thank You!

    $195,000 asking.

    Ex-Edgar Kaiser 1988 Countach QV with One-Off Spec

    This 1988 1/2 Countach QV # 12292 was built to one-off special order for the ex-Denver Broncos team owner and US Steel magnate heir Edgar Kaiser. Finished in "Blu Tahiti (#215854) with "Blu con giletti Bianchi" the car was fitted with a close-ratio gearbox # 1316 and a factory tuned engine number 1503. Completed early on December the 17th 1987, 12292 was collected at the Sant Agata factory by Edgar Kaiser himself, using Italian Touring (Escursionisti Esteri) plates EE.556.AK to drive the car out of the factory gates! After touring Europe at high speed, the car was flown back to Canada on a private aircraft and kept in Kaiser's car collection for the next decade. Kaiser's business colleague bought the car and in 2008 contacted Joe Sackey Classics about finding it a new home. The car comes with books, tools and remains in 100% original one-off livery as it left the factory. 21,429 km (13,315 miles) from new. Recently serviced, this car has no needs.
     
  18. roytoy2003

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    It never had books, still does not today.
     
  19. Countachqv

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    that is a good point. The thing is at the end its up to the owner to go over the know list in detail and then go over each item that comes up.

    In this case Roy wanted to get back a top car, that was his priority so the replacement for reliability prevailed, thus the bill and we should read the repairs' list in that context. The last think yoou want in this case is to get the car, somethings goes worng and you have to ship it again. Talk about dead costs when this happens!
     
  20. Countachqv

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    that is funny you put that number out. In 10 years the DD has doubled. In another 10 years it will probably double. So the DD will be at $400K and the lp400 at $800K by 2022...
    that is if we dont run out of oil first.. which is my worry before I die because no more countach driving for me..
     
  21. Redlambo

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    Trust me the Lambo Tax gets really expensive when the Nonspecialist works on it.
    There is no worse feeling than being taxed for garbage work.

    Vic
     
  22. Peter K.

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    Roy is not on this list because he is not a facility like theirs. He is a broker/seller/buyer. Those guys are wrenches with shops.
    By the way, what 1/2 price Jarama? Retail??
     
  23. geno berns

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    Roy,

    Thanks for posting the invoice and break down of the work done by GE. It not only confirmed what was spent, it cleared up a lot of the questions of the doubtful. It educated some of us on what it takes to get the right, no cutting corners, type work done on these incredible cars. IMO you're in a league of your own when it comes to the kind of dedication and investment you are willing to put forth in preparing a car that will be for sale. I don't know of another dealer that would spend that high of sum on what most dealers would just resort to "reconditioning" a car in order to make it "just" sellable. Hats off to you sir!

    Geno


     
  24. Taurean Bull

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    Yes, a '71 for $27,500 that wound up with a member here...Mike I think, for a bit more than that, as we were both going for it. That was a good car that needed about $2,000 in carb work (with shipping, since we're auditing numbers these days).

    And if you reread the last paragraph, I tie the point in with the way you also elevate JS in the same regard as the gents that do the repairs. It just seems that some are good in your book no matter what they do, OTOH, someone else is never good enough no matter how much evidence there is to the contrary. My entire gist was about word and reputation, not the line of work, per se.

    Hope this helps.
     
  25. roytoy2003

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    Well Joe, I answered this some time ago...and it's been almost 12 hours since you have not responded..I see you are posting in the other threads with you standard answers..

    I guess to this thread and its "Documented" revulations...the old saying of

    "No comment---it will go away" is your way of dealing with getting your hand....

    "caught in the cookie jar"

    Fair is Fair...I have had my feet held to the fire numerous times here...and have responded as the people on this board deserve, be it right or wrong..

    I think you owe ME and the others reading this the same courtesty....

    We can start with your response as to WHY this vehicle did not come with books as adverised...I will let the "needs nothing" in your adverisment go for now...unless you have a intellegent and logical explenation..??
     

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