A Cheap way into Countach ownership or bankruptcy ?????
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rat rod said:
I've got a mate who loves projects like this,he will spend sometimes years restoring these cars and never seems to be in a hurry,
When finished seems to lose interest in them either covering them up or selling them,
For him the enjoyment seems to be challenge of locating the parts and then putting it all back together,
Then starts all over again on something else that he's falling over,
Apart from giving the car a good shake down he never drives them again far preferring his truck,
He could well end up with this Countach if the bidding doesn't get to silly,
The problem is that self-build is now not financially justifiable on something like this. When finished seems to lose interest in them either covering them up or selling them,
For him the enjoyment seems to be challenge of locating the parts and then putting it all back together,
Then starts all over again on something else that he's falling over,
Apart from giving the car a good shake down he never drives them again far preferring his truck,
He could well end up with this Countach if the bidding doesn't get to silly,
You would spend a lot more at Pollo Storico or similar, but the end product would be worth a even greater amount than a home build, no matter how good.
Post-Classiche, everything in this world is about the provenance, and the bs around the process.
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