Re: IML: Why there are so MANY Imperials outside the USA
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Re: IML: Why there are so MANY Imperials outside the USA




Again, resourceful capitalists (haven't we all used similar tactics when
looking for a bargain?).

Okay, I see your side - It appears to be very ummm, libertarian. It seems like you adhere to the "Law of the Jungle" philosophy... So, here's MY perspective, which is much more fairness-and-community-oriented... I've had direct experience with these Coyotes that colors my perspective, and that I didn't mention in my previous article. here are just a couple of examples:


- One of my cars (a 1960 Electra 225 convertible with factory bucket seats) was stolen from a rented garage, and a friend tipped me off that the car was now in a stranger's yard along with around twenty other tailfinned and muscle-cars. The Coyote had already sold it for $30,000 sight unseen to a guy in Sweden. I got the car back, but then called the Coyote and recorded a long conversation with him in which he spilled the beans leading to my article. His hearty laughter and open scorn for car-hobbyists reminds me of your message, frankly. Yes, the Almighty Dollar is a dandy thing to have, but I'd rather see hobbyists and dedicated fans of these old cars win, not the sharks that feed upon us. Why else would I create this mailing-list and website? Not for selfish purposes and personal profit, I assure you.

- Another one of my cars (a 1961 DeSoto 2-door hardtop) was bought by a man from Sweden who wheedled, cajoled and nagged me until I finally felt sorry enough to sell the car to him at what I thought was a ridiculously high price... $3000. A month later, he sold it for $38,000 at the Stuttgart Auction. He lied to me, over and over, just to make a profit. I am pretty certain that you think that that was admirable on his part - All power to him, as long as he gets to WIN at other people's expense, huh? There's only a finite amount of goodies in the world, and the more I can yank away from others, the more I can get for me, me, me!

I don't think that way. I like to live life as a Boy Scout - Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, yadda yadda. I like my life. I haven't made my first million bucks yet, and I don't care - I'm the most popular, most-loved man I know. I'm living a fulfilled life, and if I were hit by a truck tomorrow, I could die happy knowing that I was able to live according to values that I hold dear.

I don't screw people over. Ever. I treat people with respect. EVERY RELIGION on earth contains a variation on the Golden Rule - Do Unto Others As You Would Have Them Do Unto You. Lately, the folks who are making the most noise in the news seem to have forgotten that part of their upbringing. Too inconvenient.

Yeah, I know - this probably sounds like random noise to anybody who likes to screw other people over for personal profit, but it resonates with more people than the alternate philosophy.



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