[DeTomaso] 5,639 Panteras 71-74 ??

Gray Gregory rgg at gregorycook.com
Tue Nov 5 15:07:22 EST 2013


Which is exactly the same information you get from Ferrari when you request info on a vintage car.

Gray

From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of MikeLDrew at aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2013 1:46 PM
To: vinh.d.ly at gmail.com
Cc: detomaso at poca.com
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] 5,639 Panteras 71-74 ??


In a message dated 11/5/13 3 38 59, vinh.d.ly at gmail.com<mailto:vinh.d.ly at gmail.com> writes:



I just got a reply this morning from Mirko Guolo at RS Corse in Modena for information on my Euro #7445.  He wrote that he could send me the info for € 110,00.  My initial take was that it was a little on the high side.  Has anyone else received copies from RS Corse and been satisfied with the quality of information that they received?


>>>Don't expect much.  The manilla folder will have just a few pages of information, unless the car was very significant or different.

Here's a photo of the file for 5038, for instance, which went to the UK:

[cid:image002.jpg at 01CEDA30.44947B30]

Basic information on type, color, interior, and any options or accessories, along with info on the entity that ordered the car, is all you're going to get.

On one level, it's not much for what you're paying.  On the other level, the fact that you can even get this stuff at all is priceless...personally, if I had a car covered under this program, I would want to have the documentation going with it.

Unfortunately, when I was there and getting the scant documentation that they had on my car (all they have for the Ford-purchased cars is the shipping information, which lists the color), they did a sloppy job of copying the slightly oversize documents so about an inch was cut off on the left side, and I didn't notice until I got home.  If you order something, examine it closely when you receive it and if you're not happy, have them make it right.

It may be that they have to copy the left and right sides of a specific document seperately, and then you would have to digitally stitch them together?

But as you can see from the photo above, the paperwork for a Euro car tends to be very bite-sized and should copy nicely.

Mike
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