[Healeys] Anyone know either one of these guys?

Austin Healey pajtamuvek at gmail.com
Sun Feb 8 14:31:08 MST 2015


I was also contacted by Mr.Klein.

Gergo

2015-02-06 19:25 GMT+01:00 Bob Spidell <bspidell at comcast.net>:

> re: "If you sell your car because you have/want to and they pay what you
> feel is a fair price, what's your beef? If you sold it under market because
> of a good story, that's on you."
>
>
> You're absolutely correct, Ira.  We should all just assume whatever story
> the prospective buyer is giving is a flat-out lie.  However, for some
> strange reason I insist on retaining just a little faith in the human
> species which, of course, means I will be disappointed occasionally.  OTOH,
> as my follow-up to my own post noted, sometimes you make new friends and
> your faith is restored just a little.
>
> I have mixed feelings about the whole business; obviously, if you sell
> something to somebody they are free to do with it as they wish.  But, if
> they lie and say they're going to do--or not do--something and they don't
> then, well, I don't like being lied to (just a thing with me, I guess).
> If they negotiate the price down by promising they will do--or not
> do--something and they violate that agreement then technically that could
> be construed as breach of contract--esp.if it's in writing--and could be
> subject to legal recourse.
>
> I was really looking forward to meeting the seller of our 100M, and
> showing him the progress we'd made the car, and our adherence to the
> 'understanding' he and my father had but he died before I got the chance.
>
> Bob
>
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>
>
> So as I read these,occurs to me that: If you sell your car because you
> have/want to and they pay what you feel is a fair price, what's your beef?
> If you sold it under market because of a good story, that's on you. Once
> you sell/give something away, you relinquish ownership.
> So be sure you get the price you want. I am lucky that my wife and kids
>  want the car after I pass on.
> Reminds me of when I was a kid. My dad sold his 51 Ford to our gardener
> for his son to drive. A year or so later the kid drove by to show my dad
> the hot rod he had built. My dad spoke of it often and felt it was so cool
> the kid got new life out of the old car.
> Not much we can do after we pass out cars on accept enjoy the memories of
> ownership.
> Cheers everyone.
>
> Ira Erbs
> Portland, OR
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