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330 GTC Judging Manual

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  1. 10speed

    10speed Rookie

    Sep 18, 2013
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    For those interested in working on or restoring a 330 GTC, there is a Judging Manual on the FCA website that documents the original build configuration of these cars. FCA members can go to the Members tab and then to the Judging Manual tab. The IAC/PFA is supporting the work to document early cars and there are 3 additional manuals under development.
     
  2. enio45

    enio45 Formula 3
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    My partner and I used the manual to restore a 66 GTC early car 8843 - the details helped us achieve Platinum at Cavallino this year. Big big thanks to Clete and his contributors for their efforts in putting this together.

    We will contribute a few additional items to the manual as well based on what we felt we missed and judging results.

    Thanks again Clete and your contributors!
     
  3. steve meltzer

    steve meltzer Formula 3

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    is this available to non-FCA members? (heresy, I know) steve
     
  4. Rifledriver

    Rifledriver Three Time F1 World Champ

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    Are there 3? I am aware of only 2.
     
  5. steve meltzer

    steve meltzer Formula 3

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    just looking through the manual as I clean up my GTC and couldn't find a reference for the paint on the coil brackets. What is correct? thanx steve
     
  6. enio45

    enio45 Formula 3
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    Coil Brackets - are they zinc plated??
     
  7. DWR46

    DWR46 Formula 3
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    Ed: Yes, zinc. Originally cad.
     

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