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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by kcode View Post
    Along the same line of thought, MCA used to publish the names and states of residence of all new MCA members in Mustang Times that joined the club during the previous months.
    i remember & miss those days. it felt more like a club magazine back then.
    aka C7ZZ-F
    Regional Director for Bluegrass Mustang Club
    MCA Gold Card Judge 64 1/2-66

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by carlite65 View Post
    you mean like this one??
    Cool. Am I in it? #10007
    Lane Butler, MCA # 10007
    2003 Sonic Blue Cobra Convertible
    1967 restomod coupe
    1968 convertible
    1965 fastback, stripped for restoration

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by fastlane65 View Post
    Cool. Am I in it? #10007
    where did you live in '81?? it organized by state.
    aka C7ZZ-F
    Regional Director for Bluegrass Mustang Club
    MCA Gold Card Judge 64 1/2-66

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by carlite65 View Post
    where did you live in '81?? it organized by state.
    Louisiana
    Lane Butler, MCA # 10007
    2003 Sonic Blue Cobra Convertible
    1967 restomod coupe
    1968 convertible
    1965 fastback, stripped for restoration

  5. #15
    sorry i don't see your entry.
    aka C7ZZ-F
    Regional Director for Bluegrass Mustang Club
    MCA Gold Card Judge 64 1/2-66

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by kcode View Post
    Along the same line of thought, MCA used to publish the names and states of residence of all new MCA members in Mustang Times that joined the club during the previous months.
    Ya really can't do that anymore due to legal concerns MCA might get into allot of problems doing that today. Though it was interesting to scan through that monthly just to see where all the newble's were

  7. #17
    The local chapter of the BMWCCA that I'm a member of publishes name and location of new members in their monthly newsletter. On the website too... http://www.tarheelbmwcca.org/

  8. #18
    My local region of the SCCA publishes the names and hometowns of new members each month. The national SCCA magazine SportsCar, publishes a list of "long-term" members with the number of years (10 years, 25 years, 50 years, etc) each month.

  9. #19

    MCA Member book

    Quote Originally Posted by FastDad View Post
    My local region of the SCCA publishes the names and hometowns of new members each month. The national SCCA magazine SportsCar, publishes a list of "long-term" members with the number of years (10 years, 25 years, 50 years, etc) each month.
    I find it hard to believe people are worried about their privacy when they have a profile on the MCA website. The MCA Book would only be available to members of the MCA; it would be portable to carry in your vehicle. The Gold Wing Road Riders of America (GWRRA) has a book with 75,000 names; some are international. You would be able to choose if you want your contact information in the book. When I joined GWRRA in 2010, I didn't want my information published and missed out on a lot of nice rides or meeting people on trips. Now I have my name and phone number listed and have had fun meeting people passing through. I hope the MCA seriously takes this suggestion and considers it at the next leadership meeting. Perhaps a pole of MCA members is needed to indicate if it would be well received.



    Zach
    MCA # 80713

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Zachbon View Post
    I find it hard to believe people are worried about their privacy when they have a profile on the MCA website.........
    .

    It's (from my experience with the subject) not an issue of privacy but instead legal. When stalkers use the published information or when a crime is a result of the publication then there can be legal ramifications on the club if things go to court. I would hope that nothing like that ever happened but I am aware of this happening in related subjects


    Quote Originally Posted by Zachbon View Post
    ...........Perhaps a pole of MCA members is needed to indicate if it would be well received.
    Not sure if what is popular is always the best course for everything. Plenty of examples of that to go around

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