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Title: Z for Zagato! A visit to centenary-old atelier
Post by: Arunas on December 04, 2018, 11:29:08 AM
Hello!

I invite you all to read my latest article here: http://www.allcarindex.com/blog/Z-for-Zagato-A-visit-to-centenary-old-atelier/
Title: Re: Z for Zagato! A visit to centenary-old atelier
Post by: Alfa_Japan on September 05, 2020, 08:36:09 PM
Can this article still be found somewhere? The link in the starting post results into page with images that don't load and no textual contents. I would be interested in reading the article.
Title: Re: Z for Zagato! A visit to centenary-old atelier
Post by: Arunas on September 06, 2020, 11:05:32 AM
Quote from: Alfa_Japan on September 05, 2020, 08:36:09 PM
Can this article still be found somewhere? The link in the starting post results into page with images that don't load and no textual contents. I would be interested in reading the article.

Hi, thanks for turning my attention to this. Yes, all articles are still online, but some old articles may be missing photographs.
I have fixed this one. It is online here: https://www.allcarindex.com/blog/z-for-zagato-a-visit-to-centenary-old-atelier/
Title: Re: Z for Zagato! A visit to centenary-old atelier
Post by: Alfa_Japan on September 06, 2020, 07:13:24 PM
Thank you for making the story available again. Perhaps it's related to my lack of IT skills, but the missing images messages obstruct the text for the most part, only the last part is readable. What strikes me about a company like Zagato with its long and rich history how relatively little they know about their own history. The company archives seem to be quite incomplete.
Title: Re: Z for Zagato! A visit to centenary-old atelier
Post by: Arunas on September 07, 2020, 04:48:04 AM
Quote from: Alfa_Japan on September 06, 2020, 07:13:24 PM
Thank you for making the story available again. Perhaps it's related to my lack of IT skills, but the missing images messages obstruct the text for the most part, only the last part is readable. What strikes me about a company like Zagato with its long and rich history how relatively little they know about their own history. The company archives seem to be quite incomplete.
I sent you PM.