[V8] Sometimes wish we had fewer wet blankets
Ricky Joshi
rickyjoshi01 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 2 01:43:12 PDT 2013
Hey Scott,
Wow I'm in Texas and would love nothing more than a few great parts. I
might be one of the few and only but the V8 is my favorite car of all
time. I'd rather drive it than any new car on the market. I thought the
blk/blk '93V8 with 100K I bought a few years ago might be around again but
I haven't seen a similar car since. So I've been restoring it. Probably
will drive it 1K a year, cant wait to take it on the road. Daily driver is
an A4 '06. My goal is to make it last as long as I can.
On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 12:17 AM, Scott Justusson <qshipq at aol.com> wrote:
> With all due respect, maybe we all need some reality checks now and again.
> When you last posted the same 'warning' of this impending crush, I
> forwarded the email to a buddy in Texas looking for a track duty classic.
> AFTER I did so, I was lead counsel to that buyer, and saw every pic and
> email of the exchange with the owner of the car you reference. The bottom
> line, months ago this was a track rat candidate, that a buyer in Texas
> couldn't justify the total dollars just to get home. So, there is no 'wet
> blanket', I present a very well informed email to the exact car you speak
> to. Additionally, I do this for a living, and have for over 20 years. My
> forte is older Audis, and I own quite a few, including 2 v8's and a 200tq.
> I can also tell you that my 92 v8 4.2 with ABT chip could not take my
> chipped 200 or my chipped S6. And I thoroughly enjoy driving my v8.
>
>
> So, here I stand on my post as written... And I just don't have the same
> unconditional love for all projects that are possibly losers to the
> potential buyer, OR to the potential seller. Let the guy post it on
> Audifans Markietplace and let it sell for what it is. Your last heads up
> didn't get a track rat buyer to justify it, so I'm pretty sure my post
> reflected the proper realistic perspective.
>
> I have nothing against Audis, nor their enthusiasts, because I am one.
> But you must remember too, I have driven them all including converted 5spd
> 4.2s, compare them daily in my driveway, and can't pretend that I agree
> with your previous assessments regarding this 'pre-sale', nor your 200tq
> eval below. I appreciate your opinions and enjoy your enthusiasm to the
> marque and the chassis. I will however, continue to put my honest
> assessments of comparisons and opinions in arenas I'm intimately familiar.
> My 'wet blanket' post stands as written, FWIW.
>
> Cheers and my .02
>
> Scott J
> 91 v8
> 92 v8 ABT Chipped
> 95.5 S6 Stage III
> 91 200 20vt Stage II
> 87 4ktq 20vt Stage III
> 84 Urq 20vt project
> 83 urq
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve B <urq at pacbell.net>
> To: V8 at Audifans. Com <v8 at audifans.com>
> Sent: Thu, Aug 1, 2013 2:30 pm
> Subject: [V8] Sometimes wish we had fewer wet blankets
>
>
> I struggled with whether or not to post this, especially from my phone ...
>
> It seems so odd to see people on this forum who consider it worthwhile to
> take
> an AT V8Q and swap in a MT, and yet when there's the real deal available
> for a
> song we immediately see posts verbosely describing why it is a waste of
> time.
>
> The other recent observation is that on the marketplace it is possible to
> pick
> up what appears to be a well-kept 5-speed for less than one-quarter of what
> someone else is asking for a fixed up 200Q/20V. I have BTDT (almost hate
> to use
> the term) when I drove my stock V8 and two different 200Q/20Vs, at least
> one of
> them mod'ed, and didn't feel either of them would beat my car in
> acceleration or
> off the line grunt.
>
> For some reason the V8 never got the cult following of the 200, and if the
> V8
> list can't be enthusiastic, I guess it never will.
>
> Steve Buchholz
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