Archive for April, 2009

Talk About a Deal…

Lane Bailey - Thursday, 30 April 2009 11:19
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While running a quick search for a friend, I ran across a few interesting listings…

There are a few deals out there that stop me in my tracks for a minute.  Some catch my attention because they are priced well below the competition… and they don’t need more work that the deal is worth.  Others grab me because their condition is amazing, and they are still priced competitively.  Finally, there a few that reach out because they are unusual… in a good way.


101 Cars, Part 61…

Lane Bailey - Wednesday, 29 April 2009 10:23
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This is one of the MOST iconic cars of all time.  If I had to narrow a list of half-a-dozen of the most striking cars designs, this would be one…  I don’t know if it would be #1, but it certainly would be on the very short list.

The basic design of the car has been with us since 1963.. that is 46 years.  Of course it has been tuned, upgraded and improved, but there is no question when one sees a Porsche 911.  It is a 911…

911, 930, 935, 959, 964, 993, 996, 997… they are all 911s in the eyes of the non-Porschophiles.

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Cheap Sex and Real Estate…

Lane Bailey - Tuesday, 28 April 2009 11:52
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I don’t know why, but I was reminded this morning about two very different people, one quote from both, and how cheap sex is like real estate success… for some.

Back when I first got into real erstate, a local “power agent” told me that the goal was to list as many properties as possible.  She said that I needed systems in place to spend as little time as practical for each listing, and to avoid spending money like the plague.  Seriously. She was all in favor of spending money, but not on marketing property.  Her quote was, “It is a numbers game, the more you list, the more you sell.”  She didn’t care if the houses were over-priced, in bad condition… whatever.  It was just a numbers game.

And then there is a ‘friend’ of mine from my early college days.  He had a pattern… and it worked on occasion.  At a party or a bar or a gathering, he would casually ask girls if the wanted a one night stand.  And every once in a while… he would find one that said, “yes.”  He told me that it worked out to about one in 50 or 75…  It is a numbers game, don’t waste time getting to know people… ask and move on,” he said.  I think it goes without saying that the girls that responded with a “yes” weren’t the girls that the rest of us were looking for…

In both case, these very different people weren’t looking out for the needs of their ‘target’.  They didn’t care about the other person.  An agent that takes an over-priced listing without reservations and then refuses to market it isn’t helping anyone… and someone that will have a fling with anyone that agrees to it obviously isn’t exactly responsible.

But their attitude was the same.  It’s a numbers game. The goals, needs and desires of the client/target aren’t important.  Don’t invest in the relationship.  Meet your personal and selfish needs and/or move on.

I lost touch with the ‘friend’ decades ago.  The agent is still listing property in the area…

Sorry, but I don’t think that is a way to effectively conduct business or personal life.

Is this a bit racy?  Absolutely, but I bet you get the point…

from GwinnettGarageGuy.com

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Have a horn? Might as well toot it…

Lane Bailey - Monday, 27 April 2009 09:19
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I’m not one to spend a lot of time tooting my own horn…  so, I am going to let some others do the job for me.

I got a few recommendations on LinkedIn.

If you are on LinkedIn, they are easy to see.  I’m not sure if they are accessible to those that aren’t.  But, you should be… and feel free to link to me.

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101 Cars, Part 60

Lane Bailey - Sunday, 26 April 2009 10:03
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Racers joke that ‘Too much power is almost enough.‘  It seems that enthusiasts can’t ever leave well enough alone, and one of the first upgrades always seems to be more power…

Some are happy with a compter chip.  For others it is a throaty exhaust system.  But then there are the extremists…  They think about swapping engines.  And for many cars, it is pretty easy to do.  Many cars are in families and there are similarities among various powerplants…

And then there are others that think outside the box.

A tried and true way to make a super machine is to marry a light weight car with a big engine.  The car that comes to mind is the Shelby Cobra.  in the 1960s, Carroll Shelby took the AC Ace and added a nasty Ford V8 with a bunch of power.  In the 1990s, Martin Wilson thought that the Miata was looking like a light weight car… and Ford still had some nasty V8s available.

So, being an unreasonable and semi-crazy kind of guy… also known as a car guy… he thought it might be fun to put Ford v8s into Miatas.  And he made a kit.  Thus, the Monster Miata was born.

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