I am not speaking for anyone else, but I am giving my opinions.
Took some hate email yesterday for being honest, probably harshly honest, but I needed to speak my mind.
The database was setup as a research tool, not for "every Tom, Dick, and Harry" to inquire if CRG has data on a specific car. The number of people with access is very limited, and that’s done by design. Some of that data was collected with the owner expecting the information to be kept confidential, some was pulled off the internet (eBay, Facebook, etc.), some collected by CRG members from personal inspections and by other means. And it’s not necessarily explicitly explained out as to “what is what” in the database.
If someone has questions about a car for sale, the appropriate way to ask would be something like this.
Hey guys I saw this car for sale, I am interested in buying it and wondered what your thoughts are on it.
If you are wanting opinions about original drivetrain components, post pics.
If you are really interested in buying the car, be careful not to share too much information. Someone else may to buy it before you! When I was looking for another car on Facebook, I had 2 cars bought out from under me by guys that saw responses to my ad and were closer to the car with cash in hand. So it can happen!
There are people that also collect data on cars and keep their own data on VINs and details. Sometimes people will share what they know.
People that post with a demanding type tone will not get a favorable response.
Those that ask about car after car after car will wear out their welcome.
True car guys do their own research for a purchase first, then ask for input. Nobody knows everything, nobody.
True car guys are on this site, but scammers and flippers can infiltrate every site. It’s not possible to keep them all out.
So my final thought is, enjoy your cars. Treat people with respect. Realize that relationships are more important than material items.
Have a nice day.