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Re: Should we / do we have a 1200 Register?
Rallytwit
Posted on: 2009/8/29 7:03
Given Alfo 2300's are now in the 3-7 million dollar mark I don't know if they have a web site you and I can access.
Only security issue I can think of is someone forging docs, but you can do that know anyway. Tom
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Re: Should we / do we have a 1200 Register?
steveo
Posted on: 2009/8/29 7:00
I know there was an Dato Austrailian register, not sure if its worldwide, but shouldn't be a problem.
I'll try and find it.
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Re: Should we / do we have a 1200 Register?
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2009/8/29 6:48
There isn't one, but we could do it.
What kind of security issues are there? We don't have to put our address or phone numbre in the registry, so I don't see the danger. Is there a Alfa 2300 registry web site to look at to see what it looks like?
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Should we / do we have a 1200 Register?
Rallytwit
Posted on: 2009/8/29 6:39
While reading one of the many classic car mags I get every month, one of the club reports talked of a Register, So should we start a register for 1200's 120Y Sunny etc................Ok I we don't own Alfa 2300's or Bugatti type 35's BUT it might be a good resource as the cars get older. The only down side I can think of may be any security issues related to haaving chassis numbers in public view.
I thought it might be good to know where the thousands of cars have ended up. I know that there are all of 8 1200's running vintage events in the USA and maybe another 15-20 running SCCA events, a far cry from the 100's of cars racing just a decade ago. Local street 1200's in Vegas there are maybe 4 here. Thoughts??? Tom You can view topic.
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