Fair enough, has that individual referred to it as anything other than a TZ3?





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Sent: Fri, July 2, 2010 4:51:33 PM
Subject: Re: [alfa] tz3

It is my understanding that the factory wasn't directly involved. I'm sure I 
read somewhere that a private individual had it built based on the new 8C.
Ken
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From: Brian Shorey
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Subject: Re: [alfa] tz3
Sent: Jul 2, 2010 4:42 PM

>Some books say one thing, some say another. Whatever it really is, most people 
>THINK it's Tubolare >Zagato, and that's the name that stuck. But in the case 
>of 

>the TZ3, since there are no tubes, it must be >Turismo Zagato, right?

Various authors can misinterpret things in any number of ways.  When in doubt, 
I 

tend to trust Fusi.  I believe the TZ and TZ2 are both 'Tubolare' according to 
him.

As for the TZ3, has the factory called it anything other than a TZ3?  Perhaps 
that's all it is..

bs
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