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oggie 08-12-2008 12:16 AM

Thanks Daryl Holliday Motor Sports
 
Thanks Daryl for a professional job on building the body and frame on my 1966 Cobra. I'm having the car built in stages. The next stage is installing the jag. rear end. I have the utmost confindence in your craftmenship. You wouldn't have a real Cobra (worth 300k) in your shop if you didn't take care of business.

Thanks
Oggie

Joe Wicked 08-12-2008 04:59 AM

Ummm having this as your first post and having a blog entry here that is word for word copy and paste just reeks of "I have to get my name cleared one way or another so I can continue doing business". Not the best way to win over customers IMO. This may be legit, but if it is, it the poster was told to come here and post his happiness. It was not done out of his own accord.

Silverback51 08-12-2008 05:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Wicked (Post 869326)
Ummm having this as your first post and having a blog entry here that is word for word copy and paste just reeks of "I have to get my name cleared one way or another so I can continue doing business". Not the best way to win over customers IMO. This may be legit, but if it is, it the poster was told to come here and post his happiness. It was not done out of his own accord.

Does seem a little fishy doesn't it.%/%/%/

wtm442 08-12-2008 05:22 AM

Just do a search for "Holliday" here on CC. There is one positive thread (this one) and a bunch of others that are very, very negative.

I wonder if Oggie will come back and post anything else?

Can anyone tell me how someone "takes care of business" by having a real Cobra in his shop?

392cobra 08-12-2008 06:53 AM

I have always been amazed at the amount of creative energy,effort and time that dishonest people put into their "Trade".
If they put half as much into honest work they would be more successful and have a heck of a lot less stress.

Not that oggie would fall into that category.

4RE KLR 08-12-2008 09:17 AM

You guys beat me to it.

Sure it could be ligit, but what are the chances?

Stranger things have happened!

computerworks 08-12-2008 09:19 AM

I will say that...

Quote:

You wouldn't have a real Cobra (worth 300k) in your shop if you didn't take care of business.
...the original Cobra has been there a l-o-n-g time, it would seem. ;)

vanoochka 08-12-2008 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oggie (Post 869303)
Thanks Daryl for a professional job on building the body and frame on my 1966 Cobra. I'm having the car built in stages. The next stage is installing the jag. rear end. I have the utmost confindence in your craftmenship. You wouldn't have a real Cobra (worth 300k) in your shop if you didn't take care of business.

Thanks
Oggie

Rember the previously planted post on this topic by Road-N-Air? Here is a direct quote from it: "By the way I happen to know that he is restoreing (sic) an original right now worth over $300K, so obviously he's doing something right."

Mr. Holliday seems convinced this 300K dog, errr Cobra, can hunt when it comes to establishing his credibility. Obviously, he doesn't understand that planting posts has the opposite effect.

Jamo 08-12-2008 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by computerworks (Post 869398)
I will say that...



...the original Cobra has been there a l-o-n-g time, it would seem. ;)

Hehehehe......... :p

Traveller 08-12-2008 12:23 PM

I thought he went to the hoosegow.

powerslide 08-12-2008 03:45 PM

Way back in the '80s I had the opportunity to visit Mr. H when he was working out of his home garage, in Spring, Texas (outside of Houston). At that time he had a Cobra body sitting in his backyard; which he stated was an original. He had indicated that he had "his Cobra" back in California, and had used it to help Mr. Arntz get started in the replica business; splashing a mold off of it. He stated he had worked for Arntz as a mechanic and fabricator. He also indicated he was using it for his replica bodies, in Texas. I never did see the chassis, nor did I think of asking about a CSX number. Could this be the same car? If the "restoration car" and this car are one in the same; Ron's right, he has had it a long time.

Tony Radford 08-12-2008 05:10 PM

Some of these treads are more fun than watching a Pee Wee Herman movie.

Madmiles442 08-12-2008 06:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oggie (Post 869303)
You wouldn't have a real Cobra (worth 300k) in your shop if you didn't take care of business....

And it's not fixed yet? Must be one unhappy customer...

lineslinger 08-12-2008 06:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oggie (Post 869303)
Thanks Daryl for a professional job on building the body and frame on my 1966 Cobra. I'm having the car built in stages. The next stage is installing the jag. rear end. I have the utmost confindence in your craftmenship. You wouldn't have a real Cobra (worth 300k) in your shop if you didn't take care of business.

Thanks
Oggie

Oggie?

Maybe Oggie is his dog?

Rick Parker 08-12-2008 08:12 PM

Oggie Doggie & Doggie Daddy...........Remember that?

HI Cobra 08-12-2008 09:17 PM

Wow - a "real" one that is worth $300K - maybe some should grab it!:LOL:

lineslinger 08-12-2008 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Parker (Post 869627)
Oggie Doggie & Doggie Daddy...........Remember that?

Were we really that young once?:LOL:

COBRANIP 08-13-2008 12:32 AM

Yes I do ........ Boo Boo!

BUGSY00 08-20-2008 10:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 392cobra (Post 869357)
I have always been amazed at the amount of creative energy,effort and time that dishonest people put into their "Trade".
If they put half as much into honest work they would be more successful and have a heck of a lot less stress.

Not that oggie would fall into that category.


I have no way of knowing whether or not "oggie" and his post is legitmate, however I am a member of www.armyranger.com (we have a forum there as well) and on that site our site administrators can (through the I.P. address) when a post is submitted figure out the location of the messenger and thereby determine if it is someone being dishonest when they have been banned from the site and attempt to login with a new name.

It seems to me that if a person has been building AC Cobra Replicars over a 25 year period they'd learn how to do it right. Again I'm only the website designer, but it troubles me when people tend to slander his name without all of the "Complete Details". I don't know the specifics concerning Mr. Rich Lihou's car however one thing that he admits to is that Mr. Holliday offered to fix the problems (he forgot to mention that another mechanic rewired the car incorrectly and screwed it up) now I can't prove that for it was told to me and can only be considered heresay, however the person he sold the car to in fact had the problems fixed by Mr. Holliday's son and the car ran very well.
Quote:

Originally Posted by RedBarchetta (Post 624213)
Rich,

While I respect your desire to expose incompetent builders for everyone else to avoid, just make sure (through your own legal counsel) that you are not committing slander by not giving the vendor an appropriate opportunity to attempt satisfactory repairs.

This is key

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Lihou (Post 624223)
Dean,

Thank you very much for you note. My consul is fully aware of the website and I have his blessing to go forward. Everything within the site is in the public domain. As noted the builders son offered to make repairs and I thanked him but no thanks. I have witnessed repairs to other cars he has built take 6-7 months.

Rich Lihou

If this is true then why didn't it take that long to make the repairs after the car was sold?

Those are undisputed facts plain and simple, the repairs were made, the car was quoted to have run very well and the new owner was pleased. It sucks when only one side of a story is told and people "make blanket" assumptions without being objective. I thought this was a site populated with adults.

Madmiles442 08-21-2008 05:54 AM

Well that certainly qualifies for an educated endorsement...


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