Don't have the technical know-how any longer to do this but if we could create a data-base that was populated from a web site, people could just enter their data and hit enter with NO manual effort required by IMLers (other than entering our own cars). I don't think it would be difficult. Ehnancements COULD be screens showing particular years. Owners email addresses should be optional. Here is the thing about asking for VIN's. In some states, Alabama for example, with a VIN, I can get a tag for YOUR car. I can then write a bill of sale to you (or someone else) and the car can be titled in a 'title' state. Perfectly legal and I've done it. For this reason some people may not want their VIN on a web site. Personally, it would not concern me as anyone can see the VIN by opening the door or looking in the windshield. Just a consideration. Perhaps we just do not report the VIN's. How do other registrys' do it? Kerryp --- Ulander <ulander@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > To all: > > I absolutely agree with Kenyon's comments about > creating a registry, in that > it isn't going to happen unless someone is willing > to volunteer the time and > energy to make it happen. > > I'd be willing to tackle this project, but first I'd > ask for some candid > feedback from other IML members. Do you think it > would be important to > have? What information would you want to see? > Seems to me it would > obviously be year, model, color, options, VIN. Then > what info would you all > think is relevant? Condition? Photos? Stories > about the individual > vehicles? Too much info? To little? Personally, I > think the more info we > have the better. > > I can work with Kenyon to set this up (oops...sorry, > Kenyon, just > volunteering more of your time without asking > first...), but only if the > majority of members on the list think it would be > valid. > > To get started, I'd probably want to contact all the > list members > individually to gather data. I think it would be a > great resource for us to > have, but this thing will be a beast to organize. > I'll gladly put out the > effort and resources, but only if everyone thinks it > would be valid > information to have! > > If we do this, I'd also ask for patience from those > members who have > previously provided this information. From what I > read on the list, I > gather that efforts have been made before to put > together such a registry, > involving (I'm guessing) time spent answering > questionaire forms. > > Brace yourselves - I'll probably do the same. > > I would also suggest that (if we proceed) we think > about setting this > registry data format up on the server now rather > than later, so information > could be uploaded in "chunks" as it is received, > compiled and organized - > rather than sitting on someone's hard drive > somewhere, ready to be lost. It > could then be continually updated and refined. > > What does everybody think? Worth the effort? > > Thanks > > Michael > Castro Valley, California > > 1965 LeBaron > "Little old lady car" - per Kenyon Wills! > > > > >