Johntpr GT Owner Mark II Lifetime Jan 18, 2017 241 Rockland County, NY Aug 3, 2020 #2 No. I wish there was.
roketman GT Owner Mark IV Lifetime Oct 24, 2005 8,086 ma. Aug 5, 2020 #3 Never hurts to ask! The worst they can say is no! And if your married . You’re use to hearing that! Reactions: steved57 and Iconic GT
0 06fordgt GT Mark II Lifetime Le Mans 2010 Supporter Nov 8, 2006 1,910 Toronto Canada Aug 5, 2020 #4 talk to your concierge.
dbk Admin Staff member Le Mans 2010 Supporter Jul 30, 2005 15,242 Metro Detroit Aug 5, 2020 #5 I do believe the question is whether there is any specific process by which cars may be made available if someone with an allocation drops off. The answer to that question is no. Reactions: Iconic GT
I do believe the question is whether there is any specific process by which cars may be made available if someone with an allocation drops off. The answer to that question is no.
ROCK GT Owner Jul 10, 2006 412 Miami Aug 5, 2020 #6 Basically, there is no chance for us that didn't get an allocation to get one anymore, correct ?
dbk Admin Staff member Le Mans 2010 Supporter Jul 30, 2005 15,242 Metro Detroit Aug 5, 2020 #7 I would never say never. A lot can happen in 2+ years. Reactions: JWZ, 68Rcodeman, Iconic GT and 1 other person
extrap GT Owner Mark II Lifetime Jul 16, 2020 1,898 Gainesville FL Aug 7, 2020 #9 . Last edited: Jun 13, 2021
M medici78 GT Owner Dec 31, 2006 99 El Paso, TX Aug 8, 2020 #10 Is the question referring to if an acquaintance or friend can pass their allocation to somebody else if they decide to not purchase?
Is the question referring to if an acquaintance or friend can pass their allocation to somebody else if they decide to not purchase?
dbk Admin Staff member Le Mans 2010 Supporter Jul 30, 2005 15,242 Metro Detroit Aug 8, 2020 #11 There is no passing of allocations.