RacingFan
Well-known member
All,
I am familiar with both of the registries that Paul has put together, and has done a great job on. But as I am looking for yet another "special" it has come to my attention that there are a vast number of CS's that are not included. This effects the bottom line on number of cars left on the road and some very interesting historical data.
Two things I would suggest. One, have Marti do a complete VIN laydown of all GT/CS's. Not the complete report mind you, but a one to end list of all VIN's that were ordered with the California Special package. Be able to access that data on this site. This would help a bunch of folks with last minutes deals that the GT/CS package (orginial) would make or break.
The second thing I would suggest would be a quick imput link on this site that you could input a "find" with nothing but a VIN and a sentence or two comment. Such as " 8r01xxxxxxxxx" " Saw in Piggly Wiggly parking lot in Nashville Tenn, condition 5" or something to that affect. I have been contacting four sellers of GT/CS's that are not in the registry, so the VINs are easy to get.
While I am on the topic, the registry is the best thing going for historical data, but how come we can't access the data electronically? I am sure that it has grown in the past 4 years. How about a way to view the data without compromising owner privacy?
Thoughts? Thanks.
I am familiar with both of the registries that Paul has put together, and has done a great job on. But as I am looking for yet another "special" it has come to my attention that there are a vast number of CS's that are not included. This effects the bottom line on number of cars left on the road and some very interesting historical data.
Two things I would suggest. One, have Marti do a complete VIN laydown of all GT/CS's. Not the complete report mind you, but a one to end list of all VIN's that were ordered with the California Special package. Be able to access that data on this site. This would help a bunch of folks with last minutes deals that the GT/CS package (orginial) would make or break.
The second thing I would suggest would be a quick imput link on this site that you could input a "find" with nothing but a VIN and a sentence or two comment. Such as " 8r01xxxxxxxxx" " Saw in Piggly Wiggly parking lot in Nashville Tenn, condition 5" or something to that affect. I have been contacting four sellers of GT/CS's that are not in the registry, so the VINs are easy to get.
While I am on the topic, the registry is the best thing going for historical data, but how come we can't access the data electronically? I am sure that it has grown in the past 4 years. How about a way to view the data without compromising owner privacy?
Thoughts? Thanks.