<VV> RN Corvair Parts----LS Corvair Parts --------------- DUH!!

shortle shortle556 at earthlink.net
Wed Oct 20 19:27:46 EDT 2010


Very easily Rodney. Larry has been in the Corvair business since 1972. This is a fact. And IF his asking price for selling his business is including the real estate his business is located at, this is a great deal. I just wonder....
Timothy Shortle in Durango Colorado
A longtime customer of LS


-----Original Message-----
>From: Rodney Spooner <rodneyspooner at corvairgarage.com>
>Sent: Oct 20, 2010 5:39 PM
>To: 'Dave Keillor' <dkeillor at tconcepts.com>, virtualvairs at corvair.org
>Subject: Re: <VV> RN Corvair Parts----LS Corvair Parts --------------- DUH!!
>
>As with anything else, $500,000 should be considered an asking price. I'm
>sure there is a complete inventory list and the business financial
>statements will justify the price. IF RN Auto Parts is in reality LS Corvair
>Parts, then I will be the first to heap deserving recognition on Larry
>Shapiro on his business acumen in parlaying his business successes to get
>him where he is, especially now, in the face of the country's current
>economic difficulties. Larry has succeeded where Marco Padilla and George
>Phinos, after buying Larry's Corvair Parts, failed.
>
>Only Larry could start a new Corvair business and in only a few short years
>turn it into a goldmine commanding a price of $500,000 which is a damn sight
>more than what he sold Larry's Corvair Parts for only a few years ago. I
>know because I made an unsuccessful bid to buy Larry's remaining half
>interest in Larry's Corvair Parts. Instead Larry sold to George Phinos who
>paid Larry a full cash offer. (I certainly couldn't compete with that!)
>
>I still dream of having a successful Corvair business. So naturally, I was
>curious when someone told me about the RN Auto Parts listing on Craig's
>List. Even IF RN Auto Parts is LS Corvair Parts, I'm still curiously
>interested. But in order to play with the big boys, I'd have to put together
>a consortium in order to perform a due diligence investigation. If anyone is
>interested in offering their support, please contact me off VV at
>rodneyspooner at corvairgarage.com.
>
>After all, if Larry can't sell LS Corvair Parts, what's the alternative?
>What if he closed it and scraped the all of the parts? One less Corvair
>parts vendor. :(
>
>I still have one burning question though...How can RN Auto Parts (aka LS
>Corvair Parts?) claim to have been established in 1972?
>
>Vairy truly yours,
>Rodney Spooner
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org
>[mailto:virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org] On Behalf Of Dave Keillor
>Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 2:51 PM
>To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
>Subject: Re: <VV> RN Corvair Parts----LS Corvair Parts --------------- DUH!!
>
>Hank sez: "I doubt seriously anyone reading this board has the bucks,
>ambition, determination, etc to buy Larry out."
>
>You should have said, "Stupidity".  Why anyone would want to pay $500K
>for a business based on selling stuff to the Corvair-frugal crowd is
>beyond me!
>
>Dave Keillor
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