The second I read this post, I stepped in, whether it is my place or not. I pride myself in quality and customer service. I expect the same from my dealers, and generally receive it. This is a rare case, nevertheless, it happened and needs to be corrected.
I have spoken with the dealer, assembler, and the customer about the issues here. It is being handled. I have given the dealer the opportunity to remedy the situation, with specific instructions for Pat to call me for ANYTHING, as well as to keep me informed. Pat was originally put in touch with the mechanic, and the dealer asumed it was handled. When I brought this to his attention he agreed that a "no news is good news" policy is not the way to handle this type of issue.
FWIW: The car was tested with the factory wheel and shift knob because the Nardi stuff wasn't in stock. One of the mechanics put them on "as the truck was arriving" and never bothered to check the wheel for alignment, and didn't put the plastic spacer under the shift knob, which immediatly came loose.
He had also pulled the top latches to change the brass pins, for steel roll pins, as we do on all cars. These were not sent with the car, and were sent to Pat afterwards (top problem).
The suspension was not properly leveled at the adjuster screw in the spring plates, which is why the car is lower on one side.
Those familiar with solex air cleaners know that they rotate on an elipse and the mechanic thought he had them far enough from the deck lid, but obviously didn't.
The final inspections are done, personally, by the dealer, who was out of town. It was left up to the mechanic(s), who failed miserably in a few detail areas. I have discused the dealer implimenting a better "checks and balances" system, and would not expect to see these types of things ever again.
I am not making excuses for the dealer, as these things are inexcuable. The important thing is that they are fixed to the customers satisfaction and don't happen again...
As for the mechanical "soundness" of the car, BSC has never had a complaint in this dept. I am confident that the mechanicals are properly installed and tested. Nevertheless, the car will be gone over by a mechanic, stem to stern, to "ease" Pat's concerns (which are fully understandable).
I hope Pat will keep everyone informed on the progress.
Carey