Re: Massive Auto Restoraton Shop in the Philippines
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Jim_Hauls</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Billy,
No offense intended but:
"Lemberg said the shop does not have to compromise on its work because of labor costs."
“Clark is a tax-free zone, so I can import cars, restore and export them without paying taxes — I only pay tax on profit made restoring them. The economy and tax advantages in the Philippines allow me to turn commercially unviable projects into very profitable ones .”
"Byrnes’ shop also is doing a project for a California rental-car company, restoring 30 1964-65 Ford Mustang convertibles and 40 1969-70 Mustang coupes, which will return to the road with “modern mechanicals.”
It's one thing to set up a large scale che@p ass operation to put together cars for your own personal
collection - it's quite another to do it on the cheap to avoid paying taxes and labor costs when you
are in the business of selling those cars.
The name of the California rental-car company should be made public - I would not rent one of those cars.
Jim
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Nice to see someone that cares Jim. The problem isn't this guy for taking advantage of it. The problem is our scummy politicians that create the policies that allow it.
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-Dave
Semper Fi!
69 Camaro SS396 L34 X66
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