(07-03-2025, 03:57 PM)Chris Garner Wrote:(04-03-2025, 04:03 PM)ettore Wrote: This is the problem...
It's somewhat challenging to become a beware, or at least aware, buyer because it seems very difficult to access information about both the specific original detail and also the documented surviving cars/components. The A7OC chassis register is claiming this is a replica and it doesn't appear on the 'survivors' list that I have, albeit the latter is apparently about 40 years old.
Someone should write a book!
ettore.
Well two members of this Forum are slowly attempting to write a definitive book on the " Ulster. "
It is so depressing that these auction houses do not come clean and clearly state that the car IS a replica. Hopefully any future purchaser will be well clued up on sporting Sevens, understanding just what the car is...NOT the genuine article.
That’s great news - one customer here!
This is an obvious gap and will be well received I have no doubt. Is the intent to have an up to date chassis registry within it, or is that a minefield too far?