
02-18-2008, 09:33 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Did CS loan SAAC those douments? They write so in the Registry. Then, they should return them to Carroll Shelby.
Or, did they already sell part or all of them to collectors? I have heard reports from reliable sources that they have.
If so, I am outraged as a member. Instead of asking for money for a lawsuit, why don't they let the members vote? Give back the documents or keep them? Do you think Kopec or Eber would ever let members research data in those documents-- and I don't mean Ford VIN's. It is good to keep some of the info proprietary, meaning VIN and personal names, et al. However, I believe most of these documents contain data that SAAC hoardes to themselves. If Shelby Automobiles had this info, it would be researchable by the cognoscenti and different publications, so that we would see more of the history written for our enjoyment. For Shelby disseminating information means more press and this is good for Shelby business. With SAAC, what is good for them is to bottle up the information so that only they can access it to make dollars. Nobody else can access it. Ask Kopec or Eber.
If I am wrong about the ownership of these documents or the sell off or the accessability of the information, please post a response.
Thanks.
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