Tim,
Maybe I'm wrong on this, but FIA papers may be two completely different
things. 1st there's the FIA homologation papers which would have done when
the car was new, showing it's configuration for tech inspectors of the day
to compare with the car. These are common on production cars, but the part
I'm not certain about, I don't think you'll find them for a formula car.
The 2nd type are the type of papers you file with FIA today, validating that
the car is a genuine article, not a copy, and that it is to its original
specification. Hope this helps and yes, ACCUS can help get the forms.
Roger
>From: Tim Osborne <timos@microsoft.com>
>Reply-To: Tim Osborne <timos@microsoft.com>
>To: vintage-race@autox.team.net
>Subject: Stupid FIA/old F3 history question
>Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2000 12:45:50 -0700
>
>Is it possible to obtain copies of FIA papers (pardon my ignorance, since I
>don't have 'em, maybe I don't know what they are!) for a car run in F3 in
>'67-68? Would Accus be able to help?
>
>Any other great sources of Euro F3 history? I'm trying to get hardcopy
>documentation, I have some handwritten stuff. I'd dig through old
>Motorsports but I haven't found a West Coast source for those yet, either.
>
>regards,
>
>tim
>
>
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