Hello All,
I want to Thank Alfred for alerting me of this string. The car was restored and sold by our company, Performance & Vintage Classicos. We purchased the car in 2011, and was part of an inventory of 17 113s in our plant. The car came with lots of original documentation, manuals, including the 'datacard' that stated it was 'black' with a sunroof car. While we usually request datacards from the Classic Center on all of our cars, we neglected to do so on this one, because we thought we had the correct datacard information. It was not until the car was on eBay, that we learned of the incorrect datacard, and we proceeded to take it off eBay, even thought it had not met reserve.
While the car was purchased in 2011, we did not rush to restore it due to many other projects on schedule, and because it did not come with the presumed original sunroof top. We looked into the issue of the correct manual sunroof, and after much research and consulting with Passarelli, we proceeded to make the sunroof adaptation with a manual 123 sunroof.
The sunroof does have the drain holes on the flanks of the hardtop -- It is done in a manner that is somewhat concealed by the chrome molding. While this whole issue was a shock to discover in the 9th inning, in retrospect, we are glad we thought the car was a sunroof car, as we would have otherwise never ventured to perform the sunroof adaptation. Based on requests by several clients, we will continue to deliver this sunroof option.
FYI -- the car did sell shortly after taking it off the auction. We had several interested parties in the car, even after they were made aware of the datacard incorrectness.
Last, but not least, I want to emphasize that 'integrity' is of foremost importance to us. We regret when things like this happen. We receive projects from clients from many countries abroad, and delivering 'quality' and 'transparency' take precedence over making a quick buck.
Should you want more info, you may reach me at pablo@tapiagroup.com, as I do not connect to the forum often.
Best regards,
Pablo