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Old 01-27-2015, 10:12 PM
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As I said earlier AL, your credibility ran out. You decided to leave the site with the "nuclear option", insult the moderator, who let you stay, and then return to the site as the de facto Co-Director of Public Relations for Alloycars, while denying you ever said that you used the "nuclear option."

As for Alloycars, when they're/you're (not sure whom I speaking to anymore) further along in development, then give us an update with real information about the car. They obviously haven't researched what product they'll be using, since the few specific answers they have given just aren't correct.

Right now it's a pipe dream. I actually asked a couple questions about what gauge aluminum will they be using for the body and are the wheels pin drive or bolt-on? No one answered those simple questions.

Pete and Mike have been/were trying to be helpful, but then get stonewalled on answers or it was clear to them that Alloycars didn't know their product. CobraDan keeps talking about buzzwords like "truth", but reading along the way, I certainly haven't found much truth coming from Alloycars, CobraDan or AL. Just some overly used pics of some unfinished bodies.

And finally, I'll respond to the Mr. Poth's last word, which AL feels he deserves.

Just stop calling people names. Stop! We have friends, girlfriends, jobs, etc. We aren't immature, psychos, stupid or "retards" and we're actually productive, but we do get free time, which we enjoy spending talking about cars. Stop insulting people and work on your project by doing real honest research and development. So you'll know how to answer customer questions, before they part with their hard earned money.

Pulling the plug? Just stop the BS and build an actual complete product to sell. That's what Carroll Shelby did. While you may think you have nothing to lose, the Cobra market is alive and well and there is always room for another quality manufacturer. So, if you choose to give up the alloy Cobra market, then you've lost a potential income stream for your business.

From my point of view, it seems like Mike, Pete, MrMustang, myself, etc. are talking to a wall. We keep asking for more info and get recycled pics and for the most part silence followed by insults.

Your tired? I'm tired too. We're unproductive? Do you have an actual finished product ready to show us? Who's being unproductive?