[DeTomaso] DeTomaso Digest, Vol 153, Issue 33

Owen Cooke owen at tadhgcooke.com
Thu Mar 30 12:06:58 EDT 2017


my 2 slot wheels attached

owen cooke  Ireland


On 30/03/2017 17:00, detomaso-request at server.detomasolist.com wrote:
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>     1. Re: 10-inch wheels (The DeTomaso Registry Guy)
>     2. Re: 10-inch wheels (MikeLDrew at aol.com)
>     3. NPC:  De Tomaso foreign exchange student? (MikeLDrew at aol.com)
>     4. Re: Hall arm rest (MikeLDrew at aol.com)
>     5. Re: NPC: De Tomaso foreign exchange student? (Dave Londry)
>     6. Re: NPC: De Tomaso foreign exchange student? (Bill Lewis)
>     7. Re: NPC: De Tomaso foreign exchange student? (Julian Kift)
>     8. Re: NPC: De Tomaso foreign exchange student? (Kurt Byrnes)
>     9. Re: Campi Wheels 10 x 15 (Tomas Gunnarsson)
>    10. Re: NPC: De Tomaso foreign exchange student? (Larry - Ohio Time)
>    11. How much would you guess the corpse of Enzo is worth?
>        (Rob Dumoulin)
>    12. Re: How much would you guess the corpse of Enzo is worth?
>        (cengles at cox.net)
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>
> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2017 09:03:47 -0700
> From: The DeTomaso Registry Guy <detomasoregistry at gmail.com>
> To: "List DeTomaso Forum" <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com>
> Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] 10-inch wheels
> Message-ID: <ABC683E280B946138AA973265F2162B2 at BOSS3A>
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>
> If people will send me a photo of their 10-inch Campy wheel, I'll
> put the photos on my website.
>
> If your wheel has a date code on the back capture that too.
> (It looks like a sliced pie.)
>
> I suspect we may find that there are more than two variants!
> (Or at least casting mold wear...)
>
>
> Chuck
>
>
> In a message dated 3/26/17 11 44 18, julian_kift at hotmail.com writes:
>
>
>> That is a great question; Mike Drew is an authority on the various
>> designs of Campi wheels that were produced through the years, he had put all that
>> down on paper in a neat article , I believe it was in one of the PCNC
>> newsletters. It was surprising how many variants of wheels were produced and
>> how many owners appeared to have mismatched sets when he started inspecting
>> more closely. The Euro GTS differed in many aspect to the US GTS and I seem
>> to recall reading not all the GTS's came with the 10" rear wheels?
>>
>>>> Very true.
> There were six different 7- and 8-inch wheels used from 1971-1974; the
> oddball variants are the three-slot (rare as hen's teeth--I've only ever seen
> two of them) and one-slot (only used on the very first cars).   That leaves
> four different two-slot variants.
>
> There were at least three different versions of the 10-inch wheels; in
> character, the long-rib style matched the one-slot wheels (except they had two
> slots) while the later ones matched the 1973 L and 1974 L wheels,
> respectively.
>>
>>> Physically you can move the 8's to the front, however I suspect the
>> answer to whether they match the 10's available wholly depends what variant of
>> wheels you currently have and whether the 'slots' match the pattern of the
>> 10" wheels that are on offer.
>>
>>>> Very true.   The factory made no effort to match the front and rear
> wheel styles; the first GTS cars that wore 10-inch wheels had Pre-L front
> wheels, which didn't match the rears, but nobody except a guy like me would
> notice. :>)
>
> The Euro GTS came standard with 7- and 8-inch wheels; the 10-inch wheels
> were a high-cost option.   When they were chosen, the normal practice was to
> install   8-inch wheels on the front.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2017 20:37:24 -0400
> From: MikeLDrew at aol.com
> To: detomasoregistry at gmail.com, detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
> Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] 10-inch wheels
> Message-ID: <31eae.559c8910.460dad44 at aol.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
>
> In a message dated 3/29/17 9 03 55, detomasoregistry at gmail.com writes:
>
>
>> If people will send me a photo of their 10-inch Campy wheel, I'll
>> put the photos on my website.
>>
>> If your wheel has a date code on the back capture that too.
>> (It looks like a sliced pie.)
>>
>> I suspect we may find that there are more than two variants!
>> (Or at least casting mold wear...)
>>
>>>> Chuck,
> We already know there are at least three variants:
>
> 1)   Early 'long rib' w/small center hub
> 2)   Intermediate w/medium center hub
> 3)   Late with large center hub
>
> I've got loads of photos on my laptop, which I will bring to the PCNC
> meeting tomorrow. Bring a thumb drive!
>
> Mike
> -------------- next part --------------
>     In a message dated 3/29/17 9 03 55, detomasoregistry at gmail.com writes:
>
>       If people will send me a photo of their 10-inch Campy wheel, I'll
>       put the photos on my website.
>       If your wheel has a date code on the back capture that too.
>       (It looks like a sliced pie.)
>       I suspect we may find that there are more than two variants!
>       (Or at least casting mold wear...)
>
>     >>>Chuck,
>     We already know there are at least three variants:
>     1)  Early 'long rib' w/small center hub
>     2)  Intermediate w/medium center hub
>     3)  Late with large center hub
>     I've got loads of photos on my laptop, which I will bring to the PCNC
>     meeting tomorrow. Bring a thumb drive!
>     Mike
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2017 20:37:27 -0400
> From: MikeLDrew at aol.com
> To: detomaso at server.detomasolist.com, hartwig.asshauer at airbus.com
> Subject: [DeTomaso] NPC:  De Tomaso foreign exchange student?
> Message-ID: <31eb2.74a23f76.460dad47 at aol.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
> Guys,
>
> Hartwig Asshauer is a German aerospace engineer for Airbus who has been
> living and working in Tolouse, France for 20 years or so.   He also has a very
> nice 1971 Pantera, which makes him Good People.   Today he wrote to me:
>
>
>   Hello Mike,
>   ?
>   I have a non Detomaso question for you today: My daughter Mylene, who is
> 14 years old, wants from summer 2018 spent 9 month in the US (school
> exchange) Mylene talks for more than two years about this plan and she is getting
> really dedicated and excited of this project. We have started talking to some
> organisations which support this kind of exchange programs. Do you know a
> nice family who would be willing to host a young German/French girl for about
> 9 month.?.I would be less worried since I know that Pantera owners are all
> nice people??.
>   ?
>   vbrgds
>   ?
>   Hartwig
>
> ====
>
> If anybody would be willing to have a foreign exchange student with De
> Tomaso ties, please contact Hartwig at hartwig.asshauer at airbus.com
>
> Cheers!
>
> Mike (our spare rooms are all full of Pantera parts unfortunately!)
> -------------- next part --------------
>     Guys,
>     Hartwig Asshauer is a German aerospace engineer for Airbus who has been
>     living and working in Tolouse, France for 20 years or so.  He also has
>     a very nice 1971 Pantera, which makes him Good People.  Today he wrote
>     to me:
>     Hello Mike,
>     A
>     I have a non Detomaso question for you today: My daughter Mylene, who
>     is 14 years old, wants from summer 2018 spent 9 month in the US (school
>     exchange) Mylene talks for more than two years about this plan and she
>     is getting really dedicated and excited of this project. We have
>     started talking to some organisations which support this kind of
>     exchange programs. Do you know a nice family who would be willing to
>     host a young German/French girl for about 9 month.a|.I would be less
>     worried since I know that Pantera owners are all nice peoplea|a|.
>     A
>     vbrgds
>     A
>     Hartwig
>     ====
>     If anybody would be willing to have a foreign exchange student with De
>     Tomaso ties, please contact Hartwig at hartwig.asshauer at airbus.com
>     Cheers!
>     Mike (our spare rooms are all full of Pantera parts unfortunately!)
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2017 20:37:30 -0400
> From: MikeLDrew at aol.com
> To: byrdjf at embarqmail.com, detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
> Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Hall arm rest
> Message-ID: <31eb7.3e59a489.460dad4a at aol.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
>
> In a message dated 3/29/17 5 27 5, byrdjf at embarqmail.com writes:
>
>
>> As posted earlier, I need a dash and arm rest.? (Upholsterer skip town)
>>
>>>> Ah, that sucks!!!
>>> Hall's Tara thinks they have a dash and will go to the attic and look
>> this
>> week.
>>
>> As for the door rest, she made a point to say theirs are fiberglass!?? So
>> is
>> anyone familiar with the arm rest Hall sells?? Wouldn't the fiberglass be
>> the core under the vinyl and padding??? Communications via emails, she was
>> not sure!
>>
>>>> The Pre-L cars had armrests made out of wood (!) that was then covered
> with padding and vinyl.   The L-model armrests were molded plastic, like the
> one-piece dashboard.
>
> Hall might be producing new, fiberglass armrests that need to be
> upholstered, which is perhaps reasonable if you are having a $10K leather interior
> made, but not really reasonable for you.   Loads of standard two-pod dashboards
> and armrests are lying around in other vendors shops, if Hall doesn't have
> them.   Just pick up the phone and call around.   Also, guys like Kirk
> Evans, Mike Mayberry and Ron McCall are likely to be able to help out.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Mike
> -------------- next part --------------
>     In a message dated 3/29/17 5 27 5, byrdjf at embarqmail.com writes:
>
>       As posted earlier, I need a dash and arm rest.  (Upholsterer skip
>       town)
>
>     >>>Ah, that sucks!!!
>
>       >Hall's Tara thinks they have a dash and will go to the attic and
>       look this
>       week.
>       As for the door rest, she made a point to say theirs are
>       fiberglass!   So is
>       anyone familiar with the arm rest Hall sells?  Wouldn't the
>       fiberglass be
>       the core under the vinyl and padding?   Communications via emails,
>       she was
>       not sure!
>
>     >>>The Pre-L cars had armrests made out of wood (!) that was then
>     covered with padding and vinyl.  The L-model armrests were molded
>     plastic, like the one-piece dashboard.
>     Hall might be producing new, fiberglass armrests that need to be
>     upholstered, which is perhaps reasonable if you are having a $10K
>     leather interior made, but not really reasonable for you.  Loads of
>     standard two-pod dashboards and armrests are lying around in other
>     vendors shops, if Hall doesn't have them.  Just pick up the phone and
>     call around.  Also, guys like Kirk Evans, Mike Mayberry and Ron McCall
>     are likely to be able to help out.
>     Good luck!
>     Mike
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2017 17:43:49 -0700
> From: Dave Londry <davel at emspace.com>
> To: detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
> Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] NPC: De Tomaso foreign exchange student?
> Message-ID: <f5d0f8f2-e723-bdf6-964b-51986e4a5953 at emspace.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"; Format="flowed"
>
> Few of us are young enough to have a 14 year old daughter to swap.
>
> Sad
> Dave
>
>
> On 3/29/17 5:37 PM, Mike Drew via DeTomaso wrote:
>>      Guys,
>>      Hartwig Asshauer is a German aerospace engineer for Airbus who has been
>>      living and working in Tolouse, France for 20 years or so.  He also has
>>      a very nice 1971 Pantera, which makes him Good People.  Today he wrote
>>      to me:
>>      Hello Mike,
>>      A
>>      I have a non Detomaso question for you today: My daughter Mylene, who
>>      is 14 years old, wants from summer 2018 spent 9 month in the US (school
>>      exchange) Mylene talks for more than two years about this plan and she
>>      is getting really dedicated and excited of this project. We have
>>      started talking to some organisations which support this kind of
>>      exchange programs. Do you know a nice family who would be willing to
>>      host a young German/French girl for about 9 month.a|.I would be less
>>      worried since I know that Pantera owners are all nice peoplea|a|.
>>      A
>>      vbrgds
>>      A
>>      Hartwig
>>      ====
>>      If anybody would be willing to have a foreign exchange student with De
>>      Tomaso ties, please contact Hartwig at hartwig.asshauer at airbus.com
>>      Cheers!
>>      Mike (our spare rooms are all full of Pantera parts unfortunately!)
>>
>>
>>
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