That's a shame. I live in Nashville and it obviously would be very nice to know if there are any Abarth owners near me to share information regarding support etc. Why have a "membership" if there is no "member" communication or member knowledge to share the challenges of owning a very rare sports car?
I feel your pain! But just think we have probably the best website for info on our little cars. As Mike and I have struggled with this dilemma for years. So many other websites for public info. Facebook etc. we are happy to post pictures and other data you would like to make public. Our members have chosen to remain somewhat private. I’m so happy you are at least enjoying our site. As you know we just included a section on Record Monza. My car 260452 1957 DB
I invite all members to contact me especially those located near Nashville, TN.....if any, as well as those located in the US. As the owner of 440582 (images in the Image Archive) it has a very interesting history. My current dilema, as I have posted recently, is to find or fabricate a missing component allowing the passenger door to open. In a larger sense, I would be very appreciative of establishing communications with other DB owners as we are a very small....and getting smaller....community of very rare car owners. I look forward to hopefully getting responses.
Sorry, but we dont have a directory. The original Abarth registry (now defunct) used to have a directory, but was run by "snail mail" and not accessable to the public. In the new world of public websites and the need for anonymity and security we do not keep personal information such as location, etc. As the administrator I dont even know how many members we have from the US, Europe, Asia, Australia, etc.
With the importance of protection of personal information, our policy is NOT to post, or make public any personal information such as name or email. If a member wishes to make their personal information public they are welcome to do so on their own.
That's a shame. I live in Nashville and it obviously would be very nice to know if there are any Abarth owners near me to share information regarding support etc. Why have a "membership" if there is no "member" communication or member knowledge to share the challenges of owning a very rare sports car?
Sorry, but we dont have a directory. The original Abarth registry (now defunct) used to have a directory, but was run by "snail mail" and not accessable to the public. In the new world of public websites and the need for anonymity and security we do not keep personal information such as location, etc. As the administrator I dont even know how many members we have from the US, Europe, Asia, Australia, etc.
With the importance of protection of personal information, our policy is NOT to post, or make public any personal information such as name or email. If a member wishes to make their personal information public they are welcome to do so on their own.