Which leads me to a question I have had for some time.........How come SCTA/BNI
doesn't maintain a master list of all car #s & owners? I know they
change/add/delete
through the year, but what Chuck has available Dec. 31 of each year would
prolly be
as accurate as needed. Wouldn't think it would be a privacy issue - hell, buy a
SpeedWeek program & you have half of them. Seems like this would be a logical
part
of the SCTA/BNI website, and would make it easy to archive. Any
thoughts/opinions/flames on this issue?
Ed
Glen Barrett wrote:
> A vehicle number or past owner name would help me research the roadster for
>you.
>
> Glen
>
> The Backus's wrote:
>
> > I can't think of a better bunch of folks to ask for help on this subject. I
> > recently purchased a '32 Ford roadster that came from California. The last
> > owner claims that it has some Bonneville history and was run on the salt in
> > 1968. Does anyone know where I can find any info about what cars ran in '68?
> > Maybe I can narrow it down to just one. Sorry I don't have any more info, it
> > did have a roll bar thru the panel just behind the seat back-the holes were
> > welded up but you can still feel them.
> >
> > Thanks for any help you can give me,
> > John in Cincy Backus
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