Re: [DML] Re: Preproduction Car On eBay--- Owner Reply
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Re: [DML] Re: Preproduction Car On eBay--- Owner Reply
- From: "Joseph Molino" <foxmul@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 00:31:50 -0400
Dear Claude,
Take a minute and reread my post. Then point out the inflammatory remarks.
I wasn't trying to turn anybody off your products or workmanship. I stated
more than once about what I had "remembered". Also why are you so angry?
What would be my motive for misrepresenting your lot? I don't have anything
against you. I had actually told others who asked me about you, to take a
look for themselves and I said you were friendly. Also you didn't REFUSE to
sell to me. I simply wasn't interested. How was I shady? Was it because I
brought my mother and father up on a Sunday from New Jersey? Shady
criminals usually do that? I was there for over 2 hours and you showed me
the entire place. Why attack me when others have said in previous postings
of the red flags they sensed because of no pictures, that's all. I stated
you were not someone who would part his collection out. That's all. I don't
like Bricklins so I may have been harsh in that regard and for that I
apologize. Also you think I am someone who parts out cars?. Probably the
reason why I bought a damaged car from Maryland and dumped over $15,000.00
in to it. I am sure others on the list know me and saw my before and after
pictures. Even my old (used) parts I GAVE to another delorean owner because
he was so generous in helping me out and I hate throwing any delorean part
away. I certainly have not profited from any delorean.
And I have only owned 1 delorean. I also never attacked you nor claimed you
were not honest and true. People need to calm down and hey If I am wrong
then I will apologize.
Joseph Molino
vin 2850
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vin 5386" <delorean_stainless@xxxx>
To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 7:33 PM
Subject: Re: [DML] Re: Preproduction Car On eBay--- Owner Reply
> Id like to point out that anyone that is familiar with
> a working garage will know that there are usually
> parts everyware. If you were to look at my garage, and
> I do have pics of it up on my website, you can see
> that the longer the restoration goes on the more
> crowded things come. Right now you'd be hard set to
> find the D in my garage amoung all the extra parts.
> When you restore cars theres going to be a huge mess.
> The responcibility of the mechanic is to keep this
> "mess" to a minimum. If a garage is a total mess and
> everything is up side down then parts get damaged and
> shows that the mechanic is quite sloppy in there
> process. If everything is shelved, stacked off to the
> sides, floors are clean sweeped, no large oil spills
> around and the shop looks as though it functions in a
> timly manner it is a good indication that the mechanic
> also does. I know theres a few other people on this
> list like me with a tiny garage. I feel your pain!
> theres never enough room for everything. If you see a
> commercial garage that is a total wreck you might just
> want to move on. of course this is alot different then
> a working garage. guess it all depends on you POV.
>
> Todd
> Vin 5386
> --- fivetwofive <CBL302@xxxx> wrote:
> >
> >
> > (I am the one running that auction)
> > Hey,
> > You have No idea what you are talking about,the
> > Pre-production was a
> > running car(NEVER was in ANY KIND of fire)PLEASE IF
> > YOU DO NOT KNOW
> > YOUR FACTS--SHUT YOUR MOUTH,
>
>
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