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patrickt 04-22-2015 12:31 PM

Not only is this hobby replete with old farts, many of them seem to show signs of senile dementia....:cool:

NewYorkGuy 04-22-2015 01:50 PM

it's always comical Rodknock proves his points with a stock tip.

RodKnock 04-22-2015 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by NewYorkGuy (Post 1345949)
it's always comical Rodknock proves his points with a stock tip.

It's also comical to me that most of your posts are about for-profit companies making a profit and it's always some mass conspiracy. And how a thinly-traded public company, at $0.17/share, though still regulated by the SEC, is somehow cheating their customers by making too much profit and/or their employees are committing embezzlement.

REAL 1 04-22-2015 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by NewYorkGuy (Post 1345949)
it's always comical Rodknock proves his points with a stock tip.

What's more surprising is when you do make a point worth making. So far in this thread you are at a 0.

rodneym 04-22-2015 03:40 PM

C'mon, guys.
You're arguing with a shill.

fordracing65 04-22-2015 03:47 PM

[quote=REAL 1;1345906]
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Originally Posted by fordracing65 (Post 1345879)

You clearly must seem to know that every guy that buys a Shelby buys it as an investment and for no other reason. That is an amazing feat. You should be heavily into stocks with that talent but you already know that. With your winnings you should be able to by a real Cobra.

Your feigned faux pas intended as a put down is factually accurate when applying Websters definition. It's all in the current Registry.

You should also apply your amazing deductive powers to the question of why Shelbys cost more than Kirkhams. Once you find the answer please report back and enlighten us.

That makes absolute no since but when do you, they will cost more in the end because they cost more in the beginning, and why do you tell us in your title that you have an ORIGINAL side oiler in your car but don't state that your SHELBY is original, is it not, according to you it is...

REAL 1 04-22-2015 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by fordracing65 (Post 1345961)
That makes absolute no since but when do you, they will cost more in the end because they cost more in the beginning, and why do you tell us in your title that you have an ORIGINAL side oiler in your car but don't state that your SHELBY is original, is it not, according to you it is...

You need to proof read your posts a little more before you hit that little "post" button.

To try and answer your garbled response all I can say is ...Uh, no. My Sideoiler is an original cast iron 1965 block. That's why it is an original Side oiler. Yup. Pretty easy right.

As to my Shelby, you are correct...it is not an original. Are you saying I do say it's an original or I don't say it's an original??? Can't tell from your cryptic response what you are saying. Let me respond nevertheless. Very simply I don't say it is an original Shelby and clearly never have because it clearly is not. It is clearly denoted as a 4000 series Cobra in my info as to the car. I'm sorry if you are confused or feel misled. However, you appear to be alone in that confusion or feeling as no one else seems to be confused or misled.

Also, just to follow up.... have you figured out why Shelbys sell for more? Let us know when you figure out the answer. We'll be here.

fordracing65 04-22-2015 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by REAL 1 (Post 1345962)
You need to proof read your posts a little more before you hit that little "post" button.

To try and answer your garbled response all I can say is ...Uh, no. My Sideoiler is an original cast iron 1965 block. That's why it is an original Side oiler. Yup. Pretty easy right.

As to my Shelby, you are correct...it is not an original. Are you saying I do say it's an original or I don't say it's an original??? Can't tell from your cryptic response what you are saying. Let me respond nevertheless. Very simply I don't say it is an original Shelby and clearly never have because it clearly is not. It is clearly denoted as a 4000 series Cobra in my info as to the car. I'm sorry if you are confused or feel misled. However, you appear to be alone in that confusion or feeling as no one else seems to be confused or misled.

Also, just to follow up.... have you figured out why Shelbys sell for more? Let us know when you figure out the answer. We'll be here.

You always state your cobra as an ORIGINAL, that's why I think your nuts, it's a REPLICA...even if it has the cxs number, is it original or not...:confused:

fordracing65 04-22-2015 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by REAL 1 (Post 1345962)
You need to proof read your posts a little more before you hit that little "post" button.

To try and answer your garbled response all I can say is ...Uh, no. My Sideoiler is an original cast iron 1965 block. That's why it is an original Side oiler. Yup. Pretty easy right.

As to my Shelby, you are correct...it is not an original. Are you saying I do say it's an original or I don't say it's an original??? Can't tell from your cryptic response what you are saying. Let me respond nevertheless. Very simply I don't say it is an original Shelby and clearly never have because it clearly is not. It is clearly denoted as a 4000 series Cobra in my info as to the car. I'm sorry if you are confused or feel misled. However, you appear to be alone in that confusion or feeling as no one else seems to be confused or misled.

Also, just to follow up.... have you figured out why Shelbys sell for more? Let us know when you figure out the answer. We'll be here.

English is my second language so proof read it for me, your obviously getting the point...and I don't use spell check, just as Lawyers don't honestly describe their Replicas...

REAL 1 04-22-2015 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by fordracing65 (Post 1345966)
You always state your cobra as an ORIGINAL, that's why I think your nuts, it's a REPLICA...even if it has the cxs number, is it original or not...:confused:

Since I "always" state my Cobra is an original cite me one example where I said that. Should be easy since I "always" say it.

Based on your communication and comprehension ability in English I would say English is a distant (very distant) second language for you.

Now you have two homework assignments.

1. Show me where I said my Shelby was an original. Should take no time since as you said I always say it.
2. Still waiting for you to explain why Shelbys cost more.

:rolleyes::LOL:

Al G 04-22-2015 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by fordracing65 (Post 1345966)
You always state your cobra as an ORIGINAL, that's why I think your nuts, it's a REPLICA...even if it has the cxs number, is it original or not...:confused:

I'm with Evan on this one. Show us where he claimed his car was an original. Not where he said it is an authentic Shelby, but where he said it is an original.

Dimis 04-22-2015 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by REAL 1 (Post 1345974)
2. Still waiting for you to explain why Shelbys cost more.

:rolleyes::LOL:

I can give you the simple answer to that... but I don't want to upset you.:p:LOL:

jhv48 04-22-2015 09:29 PM

That's easy, Shelby's cost more because there are people willing to buy all Shelby can produce. Simple supply and demand.

Doesn't mean that they will be worth more than any other replica when the bubble bursts or the mystique fades. They're still a replica. No more, no less.

rodneym 04-22-2015 10:49 PM

Jim,
Just because a bubble may (or may not) burst, that doesn't mean their relative values get zeroed out.
Has this ever happened, anywhere? Any product?

A rising tide lifts all boats (and visa versa). Values may drop but it's my contention that the brands' values will remain relative to what they are today.
That's absolutely not a dig on any brand, BB vs SB, blah, blah, blah.

fordracing65 04-23-2015 01:18 AM

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Originally Posted by REAL 1 (Post 1345974)
Since I "always" state my Cobra is an original cite me one example where I said that. Should be easy since I "always" say it.

Based on your communication and comprehension ability in English I would say English is a distant (very distant) second language for you.

Now you have two homework assignments.

1. Show me where I said my Shelby was an original. Should take no time since as you said I always say it.
2. Still waiting for you to explain why Shelbys cost more.

:rolleyes::LOL:

Give me about 2 months of research, you have spewed so much bull on here I have to go through it all, you know how you lawyers do it.. And about my English, if you have to attack me personally that's fine, God knows everyone does it to you...

fordracing65 04-23-2015 01:42 AM

I might be wrong on this but I believe a Kirkham roller sells for more than a glasss csx, by 10K, so a Shelby does not cost more, that answers question number 2...:JEKYLHYDE

mrmustang 04-23-2015 05:11 AM

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Originally Posted by REAL 1 (Post 1345962)
As to my Shelby, you are correct...it is not an original.


I've been waiting years for you to post this ;)





Bill S.

PS: Stayed at the Somerset Hills Hotel this past weekend, wish I had gotten one of their newly renovated rooms, sadly, we did not. Maybe next time. :rolleyes:

REAL 1 04-23-2015 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by jhv48 (Post 1345999)
That's easy, Shelby's cost more because there are people willing to buy all Shelby can produce. Simple supply and demand.

Doesn't mean that they will be worth more than any other replica when the bubble bursts or the mystique fades. They're still a replica. No more, no less.

Correct as to part 1.

Incorrect as to part 2.

Hint. Correct answer is in the latest Registry and Websters as referenced in the Registry. Also see Rodneys post above.

FatBoy 04-23-2015 06:13 AM

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Originally Posted by fordracing65 (Post 1345966)
You always state your cobra as an ORIGINAL, that's why I think your nuts, it's a REPLICA...even if it has the cxs number, is it original or not...:confused:

To my knowledge he has never claimed his Cobra is an ORIGINAL. He has however, "claimed" that it is a GENUINE Shelby Cobra, which it clearly is.

It isn't difficult to understand....or maybe it is? :confused:

Paul

REAL 1 04-23-2015 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by fordracing65 (Post 1346010)
I might be wrong on this but I believe a Kirkham roller sells for more than a glasss csx, by 10K, so a Shelby does not cost more, that answers question number 2...:JEKYLHYDE

Nice try but let's stay with comparing apples to apples. :rolleyes:

Again, why do aluminum Shelbys sell for more than an equivalent Kirkham? Hint. Someone already blurted out the answer. That may help you.

By the way I wasn't attacking you personally. If you can't communicate well in English you can't. It's fact. I must say though you made remarkable strides in the last two posts. Well done.

As you noted I know a personal attck when I see one.

As to your other quest. Good luck with that one. ;)


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