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Car Forum / Ferrari Cars / December 2004

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328  355 87-90 TR  TTFN

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LIW - 11 Dec 2004 22:00 GMT
My budget for these cars is

$30,000 for 328 in great shape.
$70,000 for 355 in good shape
$55,000 for TR in good shape.

The vehicle needs to be in the continental U.S. and the numbers above are in
U.S. Dollars.

If anyone runs across someone who wants to  sell under or at those numbers
please have them contact me at LWallerstein"at"btcommercial.com

Thanks very much.

TTFN

Larry
Phil - 12 Dec 2004 01:41 GMT
>My budget for these cars is
>
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>
>Larry

Yeah.  We'll also let you know if anyone happens to have a bridge for
sale that connects lower Manhattan to Brooklyn.

Phil
matt  borland - 12 Dec 2004 03:03 GMT
> My budget for these cars is
>
> $30,000 for 328 in great shape.
> $70,000 for 355 in good shape
> $55,000 for TR in good shape.

That 328 figure will get you a good 308,
the TR money will get you an excellent 328
or 348, and your 355 figure will snag a very
good TR.

Good luck...

-Matt- "..."
Harold Adrian Russell Philby - 12 Dec 2004 19:34 GMT
>My budget for these cars is
>
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>If anyone runs across someone who wants to  sell under or at those numbers
>please have them contact me at LWallerstein"at"btcommercial.com

What?  No magic beans?

...You'll neeeeever get a decent car for those prices without magic
beans.

If you do, any one of those will need a $15k service.

...Maybe a Corvette is as good as it gets for you.
LIW - 13 Dec 2004 06:13 GMT
> >My budget for these cars is
> >
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>
> ...Maybe a Corvette is as good as it gets for you.

Well, perhaps a Ferrari is a special relationship, but I picked up a Viper
tonight, plus the new Vette, the S8, our Mustang Convertible, and the Lexus
SUV.  I've actually got something quite wonderful to drive on any day of the
week.

And about a year from now, I'll have a Ferrari at one of the prices I set
forth above.

And then, perhaps I'll be the brand snob you appear to be........ nah... I
like cars too well.
Iain Miller - 13 Dec 2004 11:20 GMT
> And about a year from now, I'll have a Ferrari at one of the prices I set
forth above.

Why wait a year - you can probably get one now - its just that it'll be a
poorly maintained dog & you'll need to spend lots of $$ on it.  That's the
essence of what people have been telling you here....

...and I doubt what you'll get for that money will be any different in a
year. Ferraris don't depreciate like Vipers, the new Vette, the S8, Mustang
Convertibles, and the Lexus SUVs.

>  I've actually got something quite wonderful to drive on any day of the
week.

.....but not a 'rrari !!  ;-)

I.
LIW - 14 Dec 2004 02:07 GMT
> > And about a year from now, I'll have a Ferrari at one of the prices I set
> forth above.
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>
> I.

Point taken.   Thanks, Ian.
Harold Adrian Russell Philby - 13 Dec 2004 20:49 GMT
>> >My budget for these cars is
>> >
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>And then, perhaps I'll be the brand snob you appear to be........ nah... I
>like cars too well.

You don't like cars at all:  You think "panache" is something you can
buy.
Dan Drake - 13 Dec 2004 23:41 GMT
>You don't like cars at all:  You think "panache" is something you can
>buy.

Damn!  I always thought that panache was when your skillet hurt.
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Paul Duffin - 14 Dec 2004 08:54 GMT
> Damn!  I always thought that panache was when your skillet hurt.

Post of the month award.

-Paul
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LIW - 14 Dec 2004 02:06 GMT
> You don't like cars at all:  You think "panache" is something you buy.

Assuming that you have "panache" we at least won't be confusing that with
"class".

And while you condescend from the Mount, understand that you are a very poor
example of what "liking cars" means.

I actually do like cars, and have for better than half a century.  I don't
wrench on cars myself anymore, but then I don't imagine that you do, either.

Shouldn't you be lecturing someone on astronomy or something?

Ta.
Harold Adrian Russell Philby - 14 Dec 2004 17:38 GMT
>> You don't like cars at all:  You think "panache" is something you buy.
>Assuming that you have "panache" we at least won't be confusing that with
>"class".

...Thinking panache wears a UPC, it's no surprise your concept of
class is warped as well.

>And while you condescend from the Mount, understand that you are a very poor
>example of what "liking cars" means.

When I care what you think I'll practice euthanasia:  I can't but note
the list of cars you like (your possessions) reads like a marketers
dream and a psychiatrists cautionary checklist.

Where's the Lotus Elan, BMW 2002, FIAT X1/9, Alfa Spider?...

...Surely there are noteworthy and enjoyable cars, to a guy who
"likes" cars, that can have less than 350Ci and 350hp.

>I actually do like cars, and have for better than half a century.  I don't
>wrench on cars myself anymore, but then I don't imagine that you do, either.

Your imagination is as poor as your understanding of panache.

>Shouldn't you be lecturing someone on astronomy or something?

Don't you worry yourself:  I can do both.
LIW - 15 Dec 2004 05:50 GMT
"Harold Adrian Russell Philby" <home.office@kremlin.co.uk> wrote in message

<snip>

Another supercilious rant from a self deluding overly smug dimwit not worth
follow up....

<end snip>

Yawn.
Harold Adrian Russell Philby - 15 Dec 2004 14:46 GMT
>"Harold Adrian Russell Philby" <home.office@kremlin.co.uk> wrote in message
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>
>Yawn.

Yes...  In all fairness, what else *could* you say.
Paul Duffin - 15 Dec 2004 23:09 GMT
>> "Harold Adrian Russell Philby" <home.office@kremlin.co.uk> wrote in
>> message <snip>
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> Yes...  In all fairness, what else *could* you say.

'yawn' indeed. Are you two going to keep this up *forever*?
Come over here, sit down and have a nice glass of Chateauneuf.

<James Stewart "It's a wonderful life">
Merry Christmas! , Merry Christmas, Bedford Falls!" !
</JS "IAWL">

-MCPD (nobody can fail to be moved by that, I'm a-tellin' you.)

"Every time you hear a bell rings it means some angel's just got his wings."
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matt  borland - 16 Dec 2004 03:48 GMT
"Paul Duffin" <paul.duffin@dial.pipex.removethisbit.com> wrote in message

> -MCPD (nobody can fail to be moved by that, I'm a-tellin' you.)
>
> "Every time you hear a bell rings it means some angel's just got his wings."

See this? Guy get's married, he gets soft.

Not that MCPD was "hard" exactly, but... Errrr...

I'll leave this one for all the tasteless jokesters out there...

-Matt- "..."
MC - 16 Dec 2004 04:42 GMT
> <James Stewart "It's a wonderful life">
> Merry Christmas! , Merry Christmas, Bedford Falls!" !
> </JS "IAWL">

Bullshit.  That movie makes me sick.  I wish every copy of it would be
lost.  Someday aliens are going to watch that and feel in their slimy
hearts and minds that we were nothing more than a bunch of useless saps,
that it was perfectly exceptable for them to vaporize us and suck our
planet dry of its remaining resources.  And there won't be any Captain
Kirk to bail us out of that one, either.

MC

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TigerRace1 - 16 Dec 2004 18:09 GMT
<<Bullshit.  That movie makes me sick.  I wish every copy of it would be lost.
Someday aliens are going to watch that and feel in their slimy hearts and minds
that we were nothing more than a bunch of useless saps>>

Ya know how a lot of homophobes come across like maybe they are protesting a
bit too much? I see something similar happening here.

<<it was perfectly exceptable for them to vaporize us>>

Boy, you get going on a rant and your literary skills really do suffer. Reread
the above sentence and correct as needed.

C.
matt  borland - 17 Dec 2004 01:14 GMT
> > <James Stewart "It's a wonderful life">
> > Merry Christmas! , Merry Christmas, Bedford Falls!" !
> > </JS "IAWL">
>
> Bullshit.  That movie makes me sick.  I wish every copy of it would be
> lost.

Dang! Struck a nerve I guess...

-Matt- :::who gets a little sappy sometimes too:::
MC - 16 Dec 2004 04:33 GMT
>>"Harold Adrian Russell Philby" <home.office@kremlin.co.uk> wrote in message
>><snip>
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>
> Yes...  In all fairness, what else *could* you say.

I got called all those things once.  I threw down my Armani smoking
jacket at once, gathered all my press clippings so I could the bastard
how important I was, and stormed out of my mansion in a huff.

But I couldn't find my car.

MC

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