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Re: Clubs (was Model A)

To: Dave Fain <KC3565L@sprintmail.com>, british-cars@Autox.Team.Net, triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Clubs (was Model A)
From: "Douglas Mitchell" <dmitchel@ford.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 11:22:47 -0500 "Re: Clubs (was Model A)" (Dec 17, 8:21am)
Cc: rfeibusch@loop.com
References: <199712170835.BAA10403@triumph.cs.utah.edu> <3497EDEF.6D07@sprintmail.com>
This is an ongoing problem in many clubs. Those of you who are SCCA
members may have seen the article in the January issue of SportsCar
by Peter Hylton entitled _Don't Go Gray_.

The article covers some of the things that some regions are doing
to try to entice younger members into the SCCA. Peter suggests that
part of the problem may have to do with today's cars don't lend
themselves to being the shadetree mechanic like the older cars
did. Another cause may be that the _younger generation_ doesn't
have the interest to play with cars that the last two had.

Most clubs have a problem getting fresh meat into their clubs, and
since most of our cars are no longer in production, the membership
base is going to shrink. (The Detroit Triumph Sportscar Club had
trouble enticing members even when Triumphs were in production,
people felt that there was nothing offered by the clubs).

Cheers,

Doug Mitchell
dmitchel@ismi.net
dmitchel@ford.com
'73 Spitfire 1500

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