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  1. Olivier NAMECHE

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    I've spoken to Mr. Pascal Roby, the owner, near Autun and 2 of my fellows went down there. There are another Espada and 2x Miura. One that will be for sale in a near future and the 2nd that he keeps for himself. I plan to go there to inspect them !

    The english gentleman story is true as Roby was holding all these cars for the english guy. Then he passed off. So Roby tried to contact him without success untill he learned the english guy diceased without any family. That's the reason why none car has title & papers.

    Mr. Roby hates "broker" trying to steal him what he believes worth a fortune... what a waste of time he told me ! That's the reason why he finally sells the Mangusta & the S1 Espada through an Auctioneer. Then it will be another set of cars...and another set... untill he gets ride of everything.
     
  2. joe sackey

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    How did Pascal Roby become the legal owner of these cars, with the right to sell them?
     
  3. Olivier NAMECHE

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    No idea... but I'm assuming it is probably solved by the "parking invoice" covered by the value of "cars cemetery" and all this mastered by a bailiff. I know another similar case solved like that !
     
  4. staatsof

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    #1229 staatsof, Jun 16, 2010
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    Sounds potentially messy as hell. I bet this "farmer" sees vultures in his nightmares too.

    To me the more interesting part of this story is that of the poor Englishman who dies after the savvy purchasing and storing of these cars all those years (well maybe not so much with the Espadas) but before he can realize any profit from his investments.

    Bob S.
     
  5. Peter K.

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    I have to believe that if an auction house has taken this car on, than it has to have its paperwork sorted.
    Old cars here in CT needs no paperwork, just a bill of sale. Then a VIN check.
     
  6. ilconservatore

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    Great info - I didn't see this car in Glen's registry. Is it listed elsewhere?

    I really like the way the wheels have aged to the darker grey, gives the car more 'depth' as opposed to bright silver.
     
  7. Peter K.

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    I have suggestion.
    I would like to see the Jarama and Espada threads combined.
    Thoughts?
     
  8. EMILIO

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    blue spettrale is very nice! much better than white on espadas
     
  9. joe sackey

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    "Bleu Spettrale" with "Naturale" - FABULOUS.

    It must go back.
     
  10. joe sackey

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    Ah, the "waiting for the owner to die then I get his ****" ploy.

    Understood.

    I bet the deceased owner had family (everybody does!) who knew nothing about these cars resting in another country. Would be interesting if one of them found out and wanted to pursue it.
     
  11. joe sackey

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    +1
     
  12. joe sackey

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    Not necessarily. Aside from the obvious act of making sure that the person consigning the car
    had current ownership papers.

    In fact if a claim did arise down the line, the auction house could be one of the parties held accountable, even though they would seek to indemnify themselves.
     
  13. Olivier NAMECHE

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    I agree with you but I have no regret to buy it when I had the opportunity, like some others on this board I can't jump on all good Lambo profile...
     
  14. Olivier NAMECHE

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    Roby waited for +/- 5 years before being authorized by a bailiff documentation, as nobody claim for testament, nor the english man's legal notary demonstrated there is family member around.
     
  15. Peter K.

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    That just bleeds of wrongness.
     
  16. ilconservatore

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    Anyone have a pic - I can't find it on any of my charts. S1 only color?
     
  17. staatsof

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    You mean you think he didn't pursue the potential heirs diligently and with a sense of purpose?

    Bob S.
     
  18. joe sackey

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    #1243 joe sackey, Jun 16, 2010
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    No, a Lamborghini color.

    Here is a P400S that is Bleu Spettrale, one of 4 P400S thus liveried.
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  19. Peter K.

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    hahaa...pretty much and that the way someone can just claim ownership.
     
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    Awesome, that's actually one of my favorite shades of blue metallic! And the naturale is "natural" or light tan leather? Hey, I might have lucked out on this one (knock on wood)
     
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    #1247 joe sackey, Jun 16, 2010
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    Yes Naturale is as you describe.

    Here is a metallic blue/light tan restored Espada. Whilst not exactly "Bleu Spettrale" it gives you the overall idea. A stunning livery.
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    Ahahaha,not an easy one."Our"are talking in a particular way.We say that they are rolling the "R".(to roll one's r's ?)
    If you youtube Maurice Chevalier or even Edith Piaf,that the rolling the"R"way of singing.
    He was actually taking about la LamboRRRghini Espada but the Maurice Chevalier way...
     
  24. EMILIO

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    that factory restored espada is one of the best looking ever imo
     
  25. staatsof

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    #1250 staatsof, Jun 17, 2010
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    Espadas always look good in blue.

    And green of course! ;>))
     

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