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dave4what:

--- Quote from: 88.5countach on May 24, 2018, 09:59:04 AM ---Welcome Dave.  Not sure of the drama with that ebay car, had some others asking my opinion of it.  I think the key is if your really interested in it go see it and test drive it.  I looked at a couple before I bought mine.  You'll discover things that completely stop you from buying that you would have never of thought of.  ie the first one I drove I literally could not fit in being 6 feet tall.   Didn't ask the seller and the seller forgot to about that as well.  Some mechanical issues will always be apparent for fixing and improving and that needs to be something of interest to you and not a frustrating burden that it becomes for many.  Sounds like your skills are up to the task for a turnkey car.  Us enthusiast are very deserve just like the industry with so many great and not so great kits and turnkey cars.  I believe on 3% of the cars ever get completed so they are a tall task at finding them.  Hear are a couple links to video's I did, that may help.
https://youtu.be/9duoN4oSOjM
https://youtu.be/N-c7DyUFLEA
https://youtu.be/MMLAfyEEOjM

Good luck! ::salute

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Thank you my friend, the advice and vids are so very much appreciated!

88.5countach:
Welcome Dave.  Not sure of the drama with that ebay car, had some others asking my opinion of it.  I think the key is if your really interested in it go see it and test drive it.  I looked at a couple before I bought mine.  You'll discover things that completely stop you from buying that you would have never of thought of.  ie the first one I drove I literally could not fit in being 6 feet tall.   Didn't ask the seller and the seller forgot to about that as well.  Some mechanical issues will always be apparent for fixing and improving and that needs to be something of interest to you and not a frustrating burden that it becomes for many.  Sounds like your skills are up to the task for a turnkey car.  Us enthusiast are very deserve just like the industry with so many great and not so great kits and turnkey cars.  I believe on 3% of the cars ever get completed so they are a tall task at finding them.  Hear are a couple links to video's I did, that may help.
https://youtu.be/9duoN4oSOjM
https://youtu.be/N-c7DyUFLEA
https://youtu.be/MMLAfyEEOjM

Good luck! ::salute

dave4what:
Hey guys, thanks for all the replies so far, and the warm welcome to your site. As I said in my first message, I was looking for a car that was for sale that may need some work, but I wasn't really looking to build one from scratch, (ie frame, suspension, etc.). I do have decent mechanical skills, and actually re-built my 1969 Corvette from the frame up, but I know Corvettes, not much of anything on replica Lambo's. The fact that the car offered for sale has Corvette parts underneath is a plus for me, as I know those quite well.

I saw the red Lambo on Ebay and the seller actually referred me to this site and said there were a lot of knowledgeable people here who knew a lot about these replicas and were very generous in offering info about replica Lambo's, and I have to agree with him, you've been great. I talked to Charley (76MX) yesterday for quite some time about perhaps having him make me a new car, but I was really looking for one I can get right now and work on this summer, as I'm in Michigan and would like to have a car ready for this years dream cruise on Woodward Avenue, an annual event that draws nearly 1 million people each year.

It seems there is some bad blood between that seller and some of you guys, and that's too bad, everyone has been so friendly, but I understand as in all things in life, problems do happen. Other than the personal issue, is there any reason I should not buy that particular car that you guys can offer, such as John Easton or KMC cars aren't good designs, or Porsche 915 transmissions aren't a good match for the car, etc. I'm really looking to buy a decent car, not marry the guy who is selling the car (I think he's married already anyway)  ::toothy .

Thanks again for your help, and any guidance you can offer me will be greatly appreciated.
Dave, The newbie guy

usmc_butler:
Welcome to the forum Dave! Stay away from that Red Countach on eBay... guy listed it on here for a very short time. Long story, if you read his eBay add he doesn't much care for us on here  ::scratch

76mx:
Dave,
   In addition to the references that I am providing regarding myself, please also ask this whole Forum for references on me. I have sold several members here everything from windshields to complete cars. 

Charley

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