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Ohlgren

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  1. Just visited the site for the first time and quite a while.  Last I tried, it was shut down. I have to say I am a little stunned by how quiet it is. This used to be The Place for Lamborghini discussion. I actually came here because the other site has been turning into a bit of a ghost town. It was car week in Monterey last week and not one person posted about it there. Thought I would try coming here to see how the show was. 

    I don't know the why of it, but most forums seem to be quieter, and have far fewer active members. The broad general sites seem okay, but I am not interested in those. Gotten hard to find the die hard Lamborghini fans and owners to help you with your Lamborghini needs.

  2. On 8/23/2019 at 5:51 AM, Destructo said:

    Yeah, the prices weren't up when I went to post this. So off of a faded memory. I'll see if RM posted yet so I can correct.

    But that market has cooled regardless, sounds like it's time for you to pick up another one ;) 

    This explains why I got confused. I thought things had really come down and were way below expectations. Sounds like they  have just cooled and were roughly within expectations.

  3. On 6/18/2019 at 9:53 AM, THIRDGEN said:

    Lamborghini owners you mean? I have been amazed at some of the people I have run across in 20 years of ownership. It's certainly

    made me pull away from here and any other sites. Goes for Ferrari's as well. Money does not buy class, that's for sure. It's a good lesson

    in life though.

     

    It is too bad you have not had more good experiences.  I feel really lucky to have met some great people and made some good friends in the Lamborghini community.

  4. I think I am in the minority. I think that when I buy a car, it is mine. I buy them for me.  I couldn't care less about the next owner,  beyond getting a decent sale. It actually bothers me to think of someone else owning my car at some point. I have never felt the "stewardship role" people talk about.

  5. This is the list I start with.

    GT Car Parts

    please check with our franchised lamborghini dealer sponsors = (This is what happens when I type "Lamb0Stuff")

    Evans Auto

    Italian car parts

    Autoricambi de"Epoca

     

    If you strike out with these, keep an eye on eBay.  Not sure where, but Lamborghini probably sourced it from another manufacturer. If you can find out what other car uses the same knob, you will probably have a much easier time.

  6. CARFAX is a joke.

     

    There was a thread a while back showing a Lamborghini in 2 halves for sale..... crashed and torn in half at the firewall..... with a clean CarFax.

     

    I think i t was this one. https://carbuzz.com/news/for-sale-lamborghi...used-half-price Maybe someone else can clarify, but I remember seeing similar pictures and people pointing out that it had a clean CarFax.

     

    Don't trust them and do your homework is the moral of the story.

  7. Lamborghini briefly had a dealership in Portland years back. They invited customers to a grand opening celebration. The wealthiest person at the event was the least well dressed.

     

    I have never worked in sales and I know better than to judge a person by clothes.

     

    I think that a lot of people with money like to shop for expensive things dressed like a slob. I would. I imagine it is pretty amusing.

  8. I met VB at Concorso Italiano in 2012. He was walking by and I introduced myself, told him I lived in Oregon and owned a Jalpa. My wife snapped a picture of me with him and he thanked me profusely. It was only a minute before he was escorted promptly away by someone. The next year I took my car down and saw him at the club dinner. He came to our table to meet everyone. I started to introduce myself again and he said "Yes from Oregon with the Jalpa, I remember." I was floored. He was so kind to everyone. I saw him crawling around on the ground helping someone with their car at the 2012 show. I am impressed every time I see him.

  9. Agree that every buyer is different.

     

    In a perfect world, I would prefer a higher mile well maintained car.

     

    In the real world, I have had some terrible work done on my car. I have also had some things updated away from stock. I had a bunch of records from the previous owner and it turned out the work was done poorly and had to be redone. My car has less than 30,000 miles, but has required a ton of work. Some of the work was good work. Stuff wears out no matter how well you maintain a car. Even though I have a lot of records and take care of my car, there are issues I have not addressed.

     

    The reality is that I would be fine with a higher mile well maintained car, but I would expect it to pay less for it. I would inspect both and never pay a premium for a high mile car no matter how well maintained.

     

    If I got a PPI, and both cars checked out, I would expect to pay less for the high mile car. I would not expect it to be a big difference. If the low one was 180,000, I would expect the high mile one to be around 175,000 or slightly less.

  10. I love those two cars. I wonder myself what would have happened if they had made it into production. I feel like these cars are missing chapters, or progressive links, in Lamborghini history.

     

    As I wrote up a big long explanation as to why I don't think those 2 cars would have been successful, I started to change my mind. They had a V10 worked out and it looked to be all but settled that the Cala would go into production at the time. I remember lots of articles about the Cala and there was a lot of excitement about it.

     

    I think it just comes down to the economics of the cars. They were just not right for the LP140 and Cala. The Gallardo had a ton of help from Audi. I understand the majority of the Gallardo is made elsewhere. The engines are made in the Ukraine. Lots of parts are from the high quality Audi parts bin. I think the LP140 and Cala would have been hand made at the Lamborghini factory, and been very costly to produce. Though I think both cars would have been incredible, I don't think the economics were right. Adding another high cost handmade car to the line up, when they were already spread thin, would not have helped them. I think Lamborghini came to the same conclusion.

     

    Economics aside, I think both of those cars would have been incredible. The LP140 looks like a miniature Diablo and I absolutely love it. The Cala got rave reviews at the time and I thought it was just a matter of time before it went into production. It came incredibly close to being a production car from what I remember. I was really disappointed when it did not get made.

     

    I think comparisons to the success of the Gallardo should be tempered by comparisons to the troubles of the V8s.

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