I can see that there is a need here for a sort of comraderie with other GT/CS owners. I can understand how each one of you want "more" out of your GT/CS & HCS experience.
I don't want to take more credit that I should, but I started this back in 1985, and it's grown to a bigger, and more involved and interested group that I ever imagined. Between 1988 and about three years ago, there was nothing like this website for owners.
I think by expressing this desire for a club really means wanting to have get-together--or a way to socialize with these wonderful folks that we share (digital) conversations with. I feel a responsibility to you all, and I hope that we can do something in the future to actually meet and have some fun and share our experiences, and go over each other's cars, etc. I have to apologize for not giving 100% on this lately, because I'm doing another book which is my only source of income right now, but it's about to go to press.
If the Route 66 idea doesn't happen, what might be a better idea is to have a tour of locales where owners can meet, whether it's a Mustang or Shelby show, or have some sort of drive somewhere. The thing to do is figure out where there are "concentrations" of GT/CS and HCS owners to find convenient places to do this. But--that can happen anytime. Maybe just have some sort of big destination to meet? Perhaps develop a special big Mustang show for limited edition Mustangs only?
Perhaps the thing to do is have as many people as possible express what they would like to do. I know the idea of a club is enlightening--but it might not satisfy that desire to take this ownership experience to the next step. I mean, a decal and membership card is nice, but then what?
I'm not at all shooting down any ideas here--in fact, I'll still be talking with Kopec at SAAC, but I think from what I see here, is a desire to have a chance to do more with our cars and get together.
let me know what you think,
Paul Newitt