[DeTomaso] GT5S poster - Still looking for this poster/ any info of company origin/ or bigger picture

michael at michaelshortt.com michael at michaelshortt.com
Mon Jul 28 21:53:43 EDT 2014


If anybody has one and wants to offer it for scanning, I'd be happy to
large format scan it at high res and offer
a third party source for ordering prints ( paper, canvas, whatever ). I
can't imagine that the copyright
holder cares at this point, if so, nevermind.

Michael Shortt


On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 9:44 PM, Jerry Knotts <knottsj at galstar.com> wrote:

>    Thanks Mike - - I am always amazed that obscure facts are never
>    forgotten by major parts of the collective.
>    Thanks again,
>    jerry
>    On 7/28/2014 7:52 PM, [1]MikeLDrew at aol.com wrote:
>
>      In a message dated 7/28/14 12 05 10, [2]knottsj at galstar.com writes:
>
>      Am trying to find a copy of this poster from the 80's.  It was
>      mentioned
>      that it was printed for a company that was to bring in the GT5S
>      cars.
>      Apparently the company folded early on.
>
>      >>>It's from the December 1984 issue of Motor Trend magazine.  It's
>      a GT5, not a GT5-S--it predates the entire notion of the GT5-S.  And
>      the company in question is Stauffer Classics, run by George
>      Stauffer, in Blue Mounds, WI, which is still doing great business in
>      exactly the same place it was back then.  George imported the GT5 to
>      North America, with help from Kirk Evans.  Kirk then became the
>      distributor for the GT5-S and George bowed out.
>      Contact George and he can probably help you.
>      Cheers!
>      Mike
>
> References
>
>    1. mailto:MikeLDrew at aol.com
>    2. mailto:knottsj at galstar.com
>
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   If anybody has one and wants to offer it for scanning, I'd be happy to
   large format scan it at high res and offer
   a third party source for ordering prints ( paper, canvas, whatever ). I
   can't imagine that the copyright
   holder cares at this point, if so, nevermind.
   Michael Shortt

   On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 9:44 PM, Jerry Knotts <[1]knottsj at galstar.com>
   wrote:

     A  A Thanks Mike - - I am always amazed that obscure facts are never
     A  A forgotten by major parts of the collective.
     A  A Thanks again,
     A  A jerry
     A  A On 7/28/2014 7:52 PM, [1][2]MikeLDrew at aol.com wrote:

   A  A  A In a message dated 7/28/14 12 05 10, [2][3]knottsj at galstar.com
   writes:
   A  A  A Am trying to find a copy of this poster from the 80's. A It was
   A  A  A mentioned
   A  A  A that it was printed for a company that was to bring in the GT5S
   A  A  A cars.
   A  A  A Apparently the company folded early on.
   A  A  A >>>It's from the December 1984 issue of Motor Trend magazine.
   A It's
   A  A  A a GT5, not a GT5-S--it predates the entire notion of the GT5-S.
   A And
   A  A  A the company in question is Stauffer Classics, run by George
   A  A  A Stauffer, in Blue Mounds, WI, which is still doing great
   business in
   A  A  A exactly the same place it was back then. A George imported the
   GT5 to
   A  A  A North America, with help from Kirk Evans. A Kirk then became
   the
   A  A  A distributor for the GT5-S and George bowed out.
   A  A  A Contact George and he can probably help you.
   A  A  A Cheers!
   A  A  A Mike

     References
     A  A 1. mailto:[4]MikeLDrew at aol.com
     A  A 2. mailto:[5]knottsj at galstar.com
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References

   1. mailto:knottsj at galstar.com
   2. mailto:MikeLDrew at aol.com
   3. mailto:knottsj at galstar.com
   4. mailto:MikeLDrew at aol.com
   5. mailto:knottsj at galstar.com
   6. mailto:DeTomaso at poca.com
   7. http://poca.com/mailman/listinfo/detomaso_poca.com
   8. http://www.michaelshortt.com/
   9. mailto:michael at michaelshortt.com


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