What happened to my356speedster.com?
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What happened to my356speedster.com?
The webpage seem to have disappeared few months back and now the link goes to some Chinese spam page
Anyone knows what's going on?
Anyone knows what's going on?
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Re: What happened to my356speedster.com?
Never visited that one, but I can tell you that if a URL is even a bit popular and support payment lapses, it's pretty much grabbed the next day. Might be a spam distributor; often enough a porn site.
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Re: What happened to my356speedster.com?
Such a pity, it was a good site. Had every known Speedster registered with details
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Re: What happened to my356speedster.com?
This is another reason we should beef up our own 356 Registry, remember when we used to actually register cars? Showing their info, ownership, etc. Everyone keeping these side lists and side sights that get lost on old computers. Remember the Roadster Registry? The Porsche 356 Registry, like our cars, will be around long after we are. We need to get back to the roots of the club and register the cars with their details. The club no longer does this and the Registrar was told to stop.
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Re: What happened to my356speedster.com?
You can still view it via the "Wayback Machine", but the last snapshots were December 2017 and prior.
https://web.archive.org/web/20161101004 ... ontentid=1
I've often toyed with the idea of setting up websites, that have been lost to the masses, on a free site. There have been a few that have been of great interest to me and others which are, sadly, no longer in service, but I'm not sure how how that would sit ethically, even with a large disclaimer stating that it was someone else's site, saved for posterity.
For my own research, I've saved this site for future access, but if the Wayback Machine ever decided to pull the pin, a lot of amazing (and not so amazing) sites would be lost forever.
https://web.archive.org/web/20161101004 ... ontentid=1
I've often toyed with the idea of setting up websites, that have been lost to the masses, on a free site. There have been a few that have been of great interest to me and others which are, sadly, no longer in service, but I'm not sure how how that would sit ethically, even with a large disclaimer stating that it was someone else's site, saved for posterity.
For my own research, I've saved this site for future access, but if the Wayback Machine ever decided to pull the pin, a lot of amazing (and not so amazing) sites would be lost forever.
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Re: What happened to my356speedster.com?
I am/was the registrar to whom Adam refers. I still unofficially collect the information I was asked to collect -- starting with eight Xerox paper sized boxes of registry wraps no one ever entered. I was approved as registrar at an open board meeting by the trusties and threatened with banishment from the list if I persisted by a previous president by fiat.
As with the collectible art world you have your choice of hiding ownership or establishing provenance.
My take is that by belonging to the Registry and especially by asking model specific questions we have announced to the world the ownership of a 356 -- hiding is no longer an option. By listing your 356 you can establish provenance and importantly provide useful information to other members. Several special registries -- Peter Dick's and Roy Lock's D'Ieteren roadster registries were given to me prior to their deaths and I actively share information with those documenting PreAs.
My registry is open. I gladly accept any 356s submitted and just as gladly attempt to ownership and originality questions.
Bill Block
Once reviews columnist and now unofficial, self-appointed registrar for the register.
Blocks Books www.BLOCKS-BOOKS.COM
7295 Coldspring Ln. West Bloomfield, MI 48322 USA
248/672-2637 blocklab@gmail.com
1953/1952 1500N coupe #11994
1957 Super tractor #133/7622
1959/1958 1600N sunroof coupe #106072
1965/1964 356C Porsche cabriolet #161564
1966/1965 911 coupe #303269
1970 914/6 2.8 modified #9140432388
1998/1998 Silk, aka the fabulous Freda’s Boxter WPOCA2983WS621230
As with the collectible art world you have your choice of hiding ownership or establishing provenance.
My take is that by belonging to the Registry and especially by asking model specific questions we have announced to the world the ownership of a 356 -- hiding is no longer an option. By listing your 356 you can establish provenance and importantly provide useful information to other members. Several special registries -- Peter Dick's and Roy Lock's D'Ieteren roadster registries were given to me prior to their deaths and I actively share information with those documenting PreAs.
My registry is open. I gladly accept any 356s submitted and just as gladly attempt to ownership and originality questions.
Bill Block
Once reviews columnist and now unofficial, self-appointed registrar for the register.
Blocks Books www.BLOCKS-BOOKS.COM
7295 Coldspring Ln. West Bloomfield, MI 48322 USA
248/672-2637 blocklab@gmail.com
1953/1952 1500N coupe #11994
1957 Super tractor #133/7622
1959/1958 1600N sunroof coupe #106072
1965/1964 356C Porsche cabriolet #161564
1966/1965 911 coupe #303269
1970 914/6 2.8 modified #9140432388
1998/1998 Silk, aka the fabulous Freda’s Boxter WPOCA2983WS621230
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Re: What happened to my356speedster.com?
Bill,
This Summer I purchased a Speedster that was previously owned by a member. The car is currently listed under its VIN number.
I tried to update that info but was unable to do so.
How do I update the Speedster's info?
Thanks.
This Summer I purchased a Speedster that was previously owned by a member. The car is currently listed under its VIN number.
I tried to update that info but was unable to do so.
How do I update the Speedster's info?
Thanks.
Dan Macdonald
'59 A Coupe (105327)
'57 Speedster (82954)
Registry #1921 (1982)
DMAIA@aol.com
My YouTube Channel: Tinmeister 356
'59 A Coupe (105327)
'57 Speedster (82954)
Registry #1921 (1982)
DMAIA@aol.com
My YouTube Channel: Tinmeister 356
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Re: What happened to my356speedster.com?
Bill, what was the reason given to tell you to stop doing your job?William Block wrote:I am/was the registrar to whom Adam refers. I still unofficially collect the information I was asked to collect -- starting with eight Xerox paper sized boxes of registry wraps no one ever entered. I was approved as registrar at an open board meeting by the trusties and threatened with banishment from the list if I persisted by a previous president by fiat.
As with the collectible art world you have your choice of hiding ownership or establishing provenance.
My take is that by belonging to the Registry and especially by asking model specific questions we have announced to the world the ownership of a 356 -- hiding is no longer an option. By listing your 356 you can establish provenance and importantly provide useful information to other members. Several special registries -- Peter Dick's and Roy Lock's D'Ieteren roadster registries were given to me prior to their deaths and I actively share information with those documenting PreAs.
My registry is open. I gladly accept any 356s submitted and just as gladly attempt to ownership and originality questions.
Bill Block
Once reviews columnist and now unofficial, self-appointed registrar for the register.
Blocks Books http://www.BLOCKS-BOOKS.COM
7295 Coldspring Ln. West Bloomfield, MI 48322 USA
248/672-2637 blocklab@gmail.com
1953/1952 1500N coupe #11994
1957 Super tractor #133/7622
1959/1958 1600N sunroof coupe #106072
1965/1964 356C Porsche cabriolet #161564
1966/1965 911 coupe #303269
1970 914/6 2.8 modified #9140432388
1998/1998 Silk, aka the fabulous Freda’s Boxter WPOCA2983WS621230
www.unobtanium-inc.com
Check out my Barn Find column in the Registry magazine, always looking for good stories.
Check out my Barn Find column in the Registry magazine, always looking for good stories.
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Re: What happened to my356speedster.com?
Yes, I have it already. Have you any Kardex additions?
'57/'57 356A-T1 Reutter Speedster #82954
616/1 P*64245*
644
Aquamarine blue metallic (R607)/upholstery/carpet/top
Sonderausführung:
Built del
Dan Macdonald, CA DMAIA@aol.com; ex Dennis Lee, CA
Jun 18, driver-engine-color, wanted (356TALK)
thanks
bill
'57/'57 356A-T1 Reutter Speedster #82954
616/1 P*64245*
644
Aquamarine blue metallic (R607)/upholstery/carpet/top
Sonderausführung:
Built del
Dan Macdonald, CA DMAIA@aol.com; ex Dennis Lee, CA
Jun 18, driver-engine-color, wanted (356TALK)
thanks
bill
Bill Block
BLOCKS-BOOKS.COM
248/672-2637 blocklab@gmail.com
1500N coupe #11994
S tractor #133/7622
1600N S/R #106072
356C cab #161564
911 #303269
914/6 2.8 #9140432388 (for sale)
Freda’s Boxster WPOCA2983WS621230
BLOCKS-BOOKS.COM
248/672-2637 blocklab@gmail.com
1500N coupe #11994
S tractor #133/7622
1600N S/R #106072
356C cab #161564
911 #303269
914/6 2.8 #9140432388 (for sale)
Freda’s Boxster WPOCA2983WS621230
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Re: What happened to my356speedster.com?
Some may remember a massive which was published via the 356TALK. Privacy concerns were cited -- same submission published by full home address.
bill
bill
Bill Block
BLOCKS-BOOKS.COM
248/672-2637 blocklab@gmail.com
1500N coupe #11994
S tractor #133/7622
1600N S/R #106072
356C cab #161564
911 #303269
914/6 2.8 #9140432388 (for sale)
Freda’s Boxster WPOCA2983WS621230
BLOCKS-BOOKS.COM
248/672-2637 blocklab@gmail.com
1500N coupe #11994
S tractor #133/7622
1600N S/R #106072
356C cab #161564
911 #303269
914/6 2.8 #9140432388 (for sale)
Freda’s Boxster WPOCA2983WS621230
- Dan Macdonald
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Re: What happened to my356speedster.com?
Hi Bill,William Block wrote:Yes, I have it already. Have you any Kardex additions?
'57/'57 356A-T1 Reutter Speedster #82954
616/1 P*64245*
644
Aquamarine blue metallic (R607)/upholstery/carpet/top
Sonderausführung:
Built del
Dan Macdonald, CA DMAIA@aol.com; ex Dennis Lee, CA
Jun 18, driver-engine-color, wanted (356TALK)
thanks
bill
Yes, I do have additional info. Should I just email you with the data or try to update the VIN database?
I have the COA but not the actual Kardex. (but would love to get it!)
Dan Macdonald
'59 A Coupe (105327)
'57 Speedster (82954)
Registry #1921 (1982)
DMAIA@aol.com
My YouTube Channel: Tinmeister 356
'59 A Coupe (105327)
'57 Speedster (82954)
Registry #1921 (1982)
DMAIA@aol.com
My YouTube Channel: Tinmeister 356
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Re: What happened to my356speedster.com?
Bill, is there an official form one completes with all the data? I have pretty good background on my 62 but have no idea how to submit it to you. Also, is there a digital data base or is it all in cardboard boxes.
Bob Forman
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Re: What happened to my356speedster.com?
Nanette, I clicked on the link and then on known cars and it only accessed two pages then went to the Chinese site. Can you provide further information on how to access the complete known car listing?
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Hi Leo.Leo Dreisilker wrote:Nanette, I clicked on the link and then on known cars and it only accessed two pages then went to the Chinese site. Can you provide further information on how to access the complete known car listing?
I think you might need to play around with the dates at the very top - I'm having similar issues with another site. The Wayback Machine takes snapshots at different intervals, so often the links we expect to be there, aren't.
According to The Wayback Machine, it has captured 344 URLs for the site. Below is a link to the complete list. It probably isn't everything that you want, sadly, but may help you out. Just ignore most of the URLs on the first page - those that have Chinese sounding names are the Chinese site; the first two are real, as is the last entry - all those that have the 2018 date are fake. Page 2 onwards looks pretty good - think these captures may be what you are after.
https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://ww ... previous=/*
It will take a bit of work - it goes to a calendar for the year of the snapshot, and then you need to click on the date that has a blue circle. This should then show the snapshot of the site taken on that particular date at a particular time.
HTH.
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