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Originally Posted by REAL 1
Shelby was a farmer. True, however, he was also a very astute businessman. However, I am not suggesting that Shelby organized any "stash" he may have had in an inventory fashion.
It is my understanding that DenBeste and the other "principals" of this new project have possession of the "stash" either physically or constructively. To the best of my knowledge I do not believe DenBeste is an unsophisticated "hayseed" just having come in from mowing the north forty. Neither are his partners in this "project" to my knowledge.
Call me silly or crazy but I would think there would be an organization and inventory of this "stash" they are using to construct $500,000.00 vehicles.
Maybe its juts me.
Maybe "Bob" can shed some light on this "stash" if he ever comes back.
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Yep, I think it's just you
. So now you are allowing as how the parts exist, but you're insisting that they come here and disclose exactly what they have? What would entitle you or anyone to that information except the buyer of the vehicle?
They already told me they don't have enough parts to finish all cars exactly the same. Earlier ones will have more, later ones less. I think David said the same thing.
It seems that the vehicles are likely built to an order, so a "speculation" car seems unlikely. Should they build one I would agree that info should be part of the info in the For Sale package.
If you want to know write a check for 500K and get the build sheet for your car.
P.S. I can guarantee Shelby didn't know what he had. A friend of mine was responsible for building an inventory of his personal belongings and was working on it when I saw the material in the main facility in Gardena. There was stuff there that they just shook their heads at. A 60's something Lincoln that noone knew why it was there (they thought maybe CS stored it for someone and never got it back. It may have had a sentimental (to CS) but he never told anyone. CS's own Cobra was being worked on in a shop that was messier than mine. On the other hand, Cleo's side was spic-n-span