[DeTomaso] # of surviving cars

GW gow2 at rc-tech.net
Tue Apr 20 15:55:47 EDT 2010


It's funny when a site is password protected to hide info but when some 
one ask info , the gate keeper spews out home phone number, address, 
first born, etc on an open forum visible to every human world wide.

G





michael at michaelshortt.com wrote:
> All,
>  
> Here's the problem and one that we all have issues with to some degree 
> or another.
>  
> Who gets to see the registry and what information gets shared?
>  
> Name of Owner
> Email of Owner
> Date of Acquisition
> VIN of Car
> Photos of Car
> City of Car
>  
> That's what I'm willing to share,
> where it lives, stays parked or stored, etc.
>  isn't going to be shared with strangers.
> Mailing me a bunch of crap isn't going to happen.
> Asking how much I paid isn't going to happen.
>  
> So how can we establish a sight that is user controlled, yet maintainable
> and linked to all the others?
>  
> I own the domain "detomasopanteraregistry.com 
> <http://detomasopanteraregistry.com>" and have for years,
> when a reasonable and viable answer to the above is presented, I'd be 
> happy
> to allow the domain name use for such a purpose.
> It should not be a for profit deal.
>  
> I know of no other current idea aside from the effort of  Chuck's ( 
> which requires a password )
> which is good for privacy but also a PIA, clearly you can't have it 
> both ways.
>  
> One idea may be a group effort on a social networking site
> with everyone creating a page for their car and linking all these pages
> together as friends...but it requires each owner and when you add people
> you always add problems.
>  
> Can the registry software of Shelby or others be licensed?
>  
> Michael Shortt
>  
>  
>  
>
>  
> On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 2:07 PM, <JDeRyke at aol.com 
> <mailto:JDeRyke at aol.com>> wrote:
>
>     In a message dated 4/20/10 12:45:46 AM, gow2 at rc-tech.net
>     <mailto:gow2 at rc-tech.net> writes:
>
>     > When POCA or some other club gets involved and makes a real official
>     > effort like the way the Corvettes and other groups have, it
>     would make a
>     > difference.
>     >
>     Agreed; want to volunteer to form a group to do one? That's the main
>     problem, Bill- everyone wants access to such a registry but no one
>     wants to spend
>     the years it takes to compile one. Which is a moving target anyway
>     since
>     details change daily due to sales, accidents, owner upgrades etc.
>     And POCA
>     typically only offers encouragement- they're watching their
>     pennies pretty
>     carefully these days. Finally, most good records reside in vendors
>     files, which
>     they guard pretty carefully. Good luck- J DeRyke
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