Any '62 - 65 Mopar members in VA need to contact Congressman Rick Boucher! See contact details below. For the rest of us, I found this section ominous: "Many of you may wonder how this will affect the old car hobby. It will affect us immediately in some ways and eventually in others. There will be an immediate reduction in older parts available for restoration and project cars. Old cars will be looked upon as detrimental to the environment, and will be labeled as such. Most government programs and initiatives such as this start out as “voluntary”. They then become permanent, and we may all be compelled to rid ourselves of older cars, or prevented from driving them. In addition, body shops and auto service related businesses will dwindle in number, driving up repair costs. Trust that once old cars are labeled as gross polluters due to this legislation, we will be forced into emissions testing, or even paying carbon taxes on our cars. There is even the possibility of federal auto registrations to keep track of these older cars. You and your hobby will be affected by this legislation." I also read a comment from the California Air Board saying that all old cars belong in museums, not on the road. Remember,SEMA has an alert online now: http://www.semasan.com/main/main.aspx?id=62505 Thanks, Gary H. =========================== Car Hobbyist Action Needed - A message from Tom Cox Hello All, Some of you are no doubt aware that the Senate and Congress are considering funding another ill advised cash for clunkers program. In the past, such scrappage programs have been largely funded and administered at the State Level. Unfortunately, the Senate and Congress are poised to ram a stimulus package through within thirty days of the inauguration. Many representatives in both Houses, at the urging of car dealers and manufacturers, are petitioning the Obama transition team to support a Federal scrappage program funded in excess of 1.5 Billion dollars as part of the stimulus package. The belief is that low income families will trade their clunker for approximately $1,500.00 from Uncle Sam, and then rush to buy a new car. In addition, it is believed that buying and scrapping these 13 year old and older cars will clean the air. Both assumptions are heavily flawed. Many of the cars traded in under this plan would have been driven sparingly, if at all, and many would likely come from junkyards and junk dealers. Additionally, these vehicles aged 13 years and older are a minimal part of the pollution problem due to their small numbers and minimal annual mileage driven. This is another feel good proposition that never accomplishes anything, but making bureaucrats feel useful rather than addressing true causes of air pollution. Low income families will never be able to run out to buy a new car simply because someone gave them $1,500. New cars cost far more than that. $1,500.00 will not cover taxes, DMV fees, and the higher insurance required on most new vehicles. Not only will these lower income folks not be able to access a new under this plan. Accordingly, they will be limited to working in areas serviced only by public transportation, which will trap many in deteriorating metropolitan areas without access to better jobs. In addition to the motorists affected, auto body shops, general repair shops, auto parts companies, and many others in our back yard will be affected negatively through the scrapping of these cars. Many of you may wonder how this will affect the old car hobby. It will affect us immediately in some ways and eventually in others. There will be an immediate reduction in older parts available for restoration and project cars. Old cars will be looked upon as detrimental to the environment, and will be labeled as such. Most government programs and initiatives such as this start out as “voluntary”. They then become permanent, and we may all be compelled to rid ourselves of older cars, or prevented from driving them. In addition, body shops and auto service related businesses will dwindle in number, driving up repair costs. Trust that once old cars are labeled as gross polluters due to this legis- lation, we will be forced into emissions testing, or even paying carbon taxes on our cars. There is even the possibility of federal auto registrations to keep track of these older cars. You and your hobby will be affected by this legislation. If politicians really want to help in these times of crisis by selling cars, while cleaning the air they should support the following instead of Cash for Clunkers: * Allow an above-the-line tax deduction for interest, sales and excise taxes associated with the purchase of a new car as put forth provide a tax credit/voucher for everyone towards the purchase Provide tax credits to help repair or maintain an older vehicle since this employs the folks who make the parts, sell them, install them etc. * Provide tax credits to help repair or maintain an older vehicle since this employs the folks who make the parts, sell them, install them etc. This will offer the owner added performance, since maintenance and not age is the greatest factor affecting air pollution from vehicles. It has come to my attention that Congressman Rich Boucher (D) of Virginia, Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality, is a major driving force behind this legislation. Please write him via the E-mail link on his web site below, or BETTER YET, contact his Washington office at: Congressman Rick Boucher Washington, D.C. 20515 202-225-3861 (It only takes a minute to call!) 202-225-0442 (fax) Web site e-mail contact: http://www.boucher.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=645&Itemid= On behalf of your fellow hobbyists, I thank you in advance for your action. PLEASE PASS THIS ALONG!!! Sincerely, Tom Cox VP Membership AACA President Southwest Virginia Car Council Past President Virginia Museum of Transportation ---- Please address private mail -- mail of interest to only one person -- directly to that person. I.e., send parts/car transactions and negotiations as well as other personal messages only to the intended recipient, not to the Clubhouse public address. This practice will protect your privacy, reduce the total volume of mail and fine tune the content signal to Mopar topic. Thanks! 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