Ok hoe gaan we dit aanpakken
Geplaatst: di 24 jul 2007 21:29
Omdat AutoArt tot op vandaag nog niet gereageerd heeft op mijn vraag over mogelijke productie van de gen1/1,5/2 Vipers had ik vanochtend besloten om de stoute schoenen aan te trekken en bij GMP Diecast aan de deur te kloppen, krijg prompt vanmiddag nog een nette, heldere mail terug met duidelijke uitleg (dat noem ik nou nog eens customer support ). Ik had ook nog gevraagd of ze mogelijk aan een 427 S/C versie van hun 1:12 Cobra willen gaan werken.
Ik zit erover te denken om me gewoon op diverse musclecar forums te gaan registreren om de voorgaande Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth modellen los te krijgen die in de mail bedoeld worden.
"Mr. Dierijck;
Thank you for your e-mail and your interest in GMP Products.
We look for customer input from people like yourself and like to know
there is a market out there to buy our products. The first and foremost
in making a GMP is to know if the market is saturated with this product
or will our cars sell. Once we know about this aspect, we then begin
the licensing process. Which really is the most important aspect of
making a product. If we get approval from the Manufacturer of the cars
and others involved with the car, we then begin to make developmental
progress.
At this point there may be thoughts of doing other Cobras, but until the
licensing has been secured, they don't discuss what the future plans
will be.
Same as true for all of the cars. Since we have just begun to make the
Chrysler products, it may be a while before you see some of the more
recent models as there are just too many of the older models that
haven't been made to jump to the new models. I know there are plans for
many of the muscle cars but when they may come out, that they don't let
us know at this point.
Just stay in touch with our web site and that is where announcements
will be made."
Ik zit erover te denken om me gewoon op diverse musclecar forums te gaan registreren om de voorgaande Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth modellen los te krijgen die in de mail bedoeld worden.
"Mr. Dierijck;
Thank you for your e-mail and your interest in GMP Products.
We look for customer input from people like yourself and like to know
there is a market out there to buy our products. The first and foremost
in making a GMP is to know if the market is saturated with this product
or will our cars sell. Once we know about this aspect, we then begin
the licensing process. Which really is the most important aspect of
making a product. If we get approval from the Manufacturer of the cars
and others involved with the car, we then begin to make developmental
progress.
At this point there may be thoughts of doing other Cobras, but until the
licensing has been secured, they don't discuss what the future plans
will be.
Same as true for all of the cars. Since we have just begun to make the
Chrysler products, it may be a while before you see some of the more
recent models as there are just too many of the older models that
haven't been made to jump to the new models. I know there are plans for
many of the muscle cars but when they may come out, that they don't let
us know at this point.
Just stay in touch with our web site and that is where announcements
will be made."