New Panoz web site
btwog
02-02-2008, 03:25 PM
All,
I have put up a web site www.panozgtra.com (http://www.panozgtra.com) to use as a reference for everyone who bought cars. I have included a information on the chassis/suspension, drivetrain, photo gallery, GTS, and links and documentation. Jason has been kind enough to let me use his description as the historical account of the cars.
As we all know, alot of the available information is word of mouth. So if there is anything that doesnt sound right, feel free to let me know.
Some of the sections are a little "thin" because I dont have much free time at the moment. As we progress, I plan to add more content. Also, if anyone would like to contribute any content, feel free to send it to me. I borrowed some of the pictures from the forum and if anyone would prefer that I did not use them, please let me know and I will remove them.
If anyone has some ideas for additional pages, your input is welcome. I was thinking I could house the Registry and maybe add an Events page.
I have also included links to Gary, Hayes, and Jason's businesses, PAD, Coleman, etc. If anyone else has a Panoz or racing related business, I would be happy to include it. One of the factors in how well web pages show up in Search Engines is how many links they have pointing at them.
Bill
I have put up a web site www.panozgtra.com (http://www.panozgtra.com) to use as a reference for everyone who bought cars. I have included a information on the chassis/suspension, drivetrain, photo gallery, GTS, and links and documentation. Jason has been kind enough to let me use his description as the historical account of the cars.
As we all know, alot of the available information is word of mouth. So if there is anything that doesnt sound right, feel free to let me know.
Some of the sections are a little "thin" because I dont have much free time at the moment. As we progress, I plan to add more content. Also, if anyone would like to contribute any content, feel free to send it to me. I borrowed some of the pictures from the forum and if anyone would prefer that I did not use them, please let me know and I will remove them.
If anyone has some ideas for additional pages, your input is welcome. I was thinking I could house the Registry and maybe add an Events page.
I have also included links to Gary, Hayes, and Jason's businesses, PAD, Coleman, etc. If anyone else has a Panoz or racing related business, I would be happy to include it. One of the factors in how well web pages show up in Search Engines is how many links they have pointing at them.
Bill
panoz302
02-03-2008, 08:16 PM
Good job bill, I think this is a good start for keeping the information about the cars flowing, it is not like we have an owners manual. Can you pull more from this forum. Can we post on the new forum.
hooked8
02-03-2008, 11:01 PM
Thanks for making the effort!! Its a great start - and feel free to put out the word if you need more info...could you house the registry?
btwog
02-13-2008, 03:52 PM
All,
I had a few minutes, so I updated the web site somewhat.
I added the Tremec service manual to the documents section.
I added a small section on GTRA oil capacities.
I added parts numbers for Russell speed bleeders for the Brembo calipers.
I added Hooked On Driving to the list of links. They have GTRAs for rent in California.
When I have some more time, I will try to do something with the registry. I was thinking about having an "anonymous" registry on the site and then a password protected spreadsheet with contact information, since some people may not want their info on the internet. Any thoughts on this?
I had a few minutes, so I updated the web site somewhat.
I added the Tremec service manual to the documents section.
I added a small section on GTRA oil capacities.
I added parts numbers for Russell speed bleeders for the Brembo calipers.
I added Hooked On Driving to the list of links. They have GTRAs for rent in California.
When I have some more time, I will try to do something with the registry. I was thinking about having an "anonymous" registry on the site and then a password protected spreadsheet with contact information, since some people may not want their info on the internet. Any thoughts on this?
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