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Official Countach Value Thread

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  1. ElvisNasty

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    Could be worse. I drive a muscle car sometimes and every jackass with a dollar and a dream yells "WANNA SELL IT?!?!" at me.
     
  2. Ellagirl

    Ellagirl F1 Rookie

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    Are you guys kidding? A friendly call to to your house from a person interested in your car,or worst case ,windbagging, are you guys hiding fom the mob? Witness protection program annyone?
     
  3. Countachqv

    Countachqv Formula 3

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    I think frienly calls may have been OK in the 50s or kumbaya and love periods. But nowaday you dont know who is calling you, friendly or not. Unless the guys disclose who he is and how he knows me and I can relate, unsolicited calls about personal business or assets is off limits.

    For all I know it could be some hit guys calling trying to figure if he has spotted the guy who has what he thinks you have.
     
  4. Ellagirl

    Ellagirl F1 Rookie

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    I guess my scandinavian Pippi longstocking background puts me in the 60s love and peace category.
     
  5. joe sackey

    joe sackey Five Time F1 World Champ

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    Exactly!
     
  6. Peter K.

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  7. Redlambo

    Redlambo Formula 3
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    When that happens to me I typically yell back. Sell it??? Hell I just stole it!
     
  8. Ellagirl

    Ellagirl F1 Rookie

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    Naa,to much work.
     
  9. Ellagirl

    Ellagirl F1 Rookie

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    HA ha great ansver, then you leave in a cloud of tire smoke, honking your dual red trumphet Countach aircompressor horn, wich sounds just like the 70 s van ,melody type,
    Good humor
     
  10. islandguy

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    Very true. We all know what happened to the guy who wanted John Wick's Mustang ;)
     
  11. Scott Ales

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    Well, it worked for me 39 years ago! When I was 14 I started looking for my first car. A 1971 Mustang Mach 1. Driving around Muscatine, Iowa where I lived, I noticed one parked in front of a house. I walked up to the front door where a fella was painting inside and asked who owned the car. It was his, I asked him if he would consider selling it and two weeks later I paid $3,200.
     
  12. Ellagirl

    Ellagirl F1 Rookie

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    Yup, there you go,probably works just as good today, as far as phone calls to my house,if am watching Cleveland Brown, i am hanging up on the guy, no matter how much he likes my car.
     
  13. blown daytona

    blown daytona Formula 3

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    There are three types of people.... people that make things happen, people that watch things happen and people that wonder what the f_ck happened. Nothing wrong with doing what it takes (within the law of course) to get what you want.
     
  14. ttforcefed

    ttforcefed F1 World Champ
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    haha I like that - well said
     
  15. Peter K.

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    It seems that it depends on the area you are from. I can tell you that here, in the northeast US, is ALOT more suspicious than most other areas..........which includes Iowa :)
     
  16. I like it as well. I think I'll borrow it for a moment. :) Persistence combined with patience wins.
     
  17. islandguy

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    Same in CA with all the stalking and home invasions. Recently one of my tenants was victim to thieves posing as PG&E. Neighbors thought nothing of it.
     
  18. I know your pain. I had a break in on a tenant as well, saying they were the police. Times have changed everywhere, and direct contact is not a good idea. A letter is best. I get one ever so often (some are downright comical) on different properties. I used to be the one calling & sending letters. 99.99 % of the time it was futile, but that .01 % panned out.
     
  19. Ellagirl

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    No question,nocking on sombodys front door,is absolutely depending on where you live,A friendly phone call to my house at 8 pm,is just fine,unless i am drinking beer next to the Countach, ( in the garage)
     
  20. joe sackey

    joe sackey Five Time F1 World Champ

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    Agreed.

    Or an e-mail which clearly establishes the verifiable identity of the sender, and the purpose of their communication.
     
  21. joe sackey

    joe sackey Five Time F1 World Champ

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    Nils. It is a very bad idea wherever you live in today's world. I don't know what kind of current reality you live in :rolleyes:, but unless the party on whose door you are knocking is known to you, I do not recommend it. The are several more appropriate (& productive) ways to make an approach.
     
  22. FTanner

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    This is all nonsense!! What has happened to humanity if we can't even be open to new people and opportunities. I will tell you that I have met more people being open to the Grace of God then being a hermit crab in fear of every interaction.
     
  23. joe sackey

    joe sackey Five Time F1 World Champ

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    Nobody is suggesting that.

    We are open to new people & opportunities every day of the week. But in 2015 there are appropriate ways to engage someone you don't know. That's the discussion, and its clearly one most feel strongly about.
     
  24. Ellagirl

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    Joe ,you have to get out of Durban, it sounds sooo unsafe,i spend my time between Florida , Oslo , once a year Portofino / st margaritha, and my favorit place in the whole world ,Colorado , duude, get out of there, sounds horrible.
     
  25. Countachqv

    Countachqv Formula 3

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    talk about what the F happened! Peter lives down the massacre school. I live 15 mn from the Petit home invasion torture and massacre. In fact before i moved i was down the next street!!
    So the saying may be cute but the reallity is sometime ugly. We have been scolded here
     

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