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I agree. Seems like a valid project to me. 

Clark Thomas 1966 Crown 4drht( Moparius Maximus)
             1962 Le Baron  4drht (classic 20-footer - if you are slighty 
myoptic)







>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!
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