Thanks for the responses to my suggestion about the British forum idea. Some interesting observations have been shared for sure. It has always been my idea that the AACA has been and is the leading factor in providing guidence to the Antique Auto movement in the US, and probably has a very large impression on the world wide aspect of the antique automobile. My point of view is this, I think basically, Antique Automobile Club Of American, (not American Antique Automobile Club of America) says it all. Some groups of us just don't run in the same circles. I support the AACA forums by particpating at many of the forum sites, the AACA first, then maybe the more specific forums for my specific areas of interest, such as Dodge Bros., Pierce-Arrow, CCCA, to help me find fellows with more similar intersets to myself while yet being under the umbrella of the AACA. I know a lot of us may have a broad knowledge in many makes, many of us do not. I am a new Alvis TA 14 owner, I find that very few people in my general area have even heard of it let alone offer any information or assistance. The addition of the British forum may intice some of the hobbiests from any where, overseas to participate with us and move the hobby along. Finally and thankfully, its nice to have an area that supports all the diversity that we have in the AACA. Regards from the West, Alan