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Legislation threatens vehicle hobby industry !!!!!
by nitrofc
Posted: 12/18/2001 17:57 EST


For the first time in many years, Federal legislation (S. 1766) threatening the vehicle hobby industry has been introduced. S. 1766 includes a provision (Section 803) that would federally fund state scrappage programs for vehicles more than 15 years old -- that means popular vehicles ranging from '60s-era muscle cars up through later-model vehicles such as Buick T-Types and Grand Nationals, Mustang SVOs and GTs, Z-28 Camaros, and Corvettes. Low-performance "sister" vehicles, like Buick Regals with interchangeable parts to GM Grand Nationals, would certainly be destroyed. The street rod industry will not be immune either, as late-model engines, suspension equipment, and accessories (such as the suspension parts found on Ford Mustang IIs) often used to modernize these popular vehicles will also be lost to the crusher. SEMA members are strongly urged to take action to defeat S. 1766. Here are a few simple things members and their employees can do to help:

Send a letter on your company letterhead to your U.S. Senators opposing Section 803 of S. 1766. The letter need not be long. Simply express how S. 1766 will affect you, your company, and the automotive hobby. For more tips on writing your legislators, consult the SEMA document "How to Lobby Elected Officials." This guide is available at www.enjoythedrive.com/san To find out who your U.S. Senators are, call the SEMA Washington, D.C., office at 202/783-6007, or visit www.enjoythedrive.com/legislative/contact_legislator.asp

Personal letters from employees of SEMA-member companies to their U.S. Senators opposing Section 803 of S. 1766 are encouraged. Again, letters can -- and should -- be brief (see notes in item above) and include personal reasons why the bill would affect their lives and careers. Contact the SEMA Washington, D.C., office at (202) 783-6007 for help or information.

Share the alert on S. 1766 found at www.sema.org/fedleg/fedredhot/scrappage1201.html with as many people as possible, including your customers. Communicate with them the potential harm Section 803 of S. 1766 could have on the vehicle hobby, and urge them to get involved by writing letters as well. The SEMA Washington, D.C., staff is monitoring and actively lobbying S. 1766 on Capitol Hill. SEMA members are asked to send copies of their letters to the SEMA Washington, D.C., office for their records. Members are also encouraged to contact the staff if they have any questions or need assistance in their efforts to oppose this legislation. SEMA's Washington, D.C., staff can be reached at (202) 783-6007; fax (202) 783-6024.

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"Big Al" Liebmann
"right tidy,lefty loosey"

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RE: Legislation threatens vehicle hobby industry !!!!!
by edcroozer
Posted: 12/18/2001 18:02 EST

Gotta love them liberals, Come on people, time to wake em up.

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RE: Legislation threatens vehicle hobby industry !!!!!
by Slammin
Posted: 12/18/2001 18:23 EST

Think it's time to get petitions going again? I signed 20 different ones in about two years and that seemed to scare 'em...didn't hear much from 'em for a while now this.

C'MON FOLKS TIME TO PETITION IT!!!

Who can we send a online petition to?

Slammin
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Hold your ears folks...ITS SHOWTIME!!!

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RE: Legislation threatens vehicle hobby industry !!!!!
by deuce32
Posted: 12/18/2001 19:16 EST

Hey Ed and Slammin
I am with you and would like to know if we did shows and any other contact with fellow rodders, would we need an official form to do this.I get out a good bit and we all could do it.Please let me know, thank you.
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A GOODGUYS REP

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RE: Legislation threatens vehicle hobby industry !!!!!
by edcroozer
Posted: 12/19/2001 18:29 EST

Hi JW, I don`t have a clue how to get the ball rolling here, but I am on it. As soon as I get good info, I`ll pass it on. Anyone....Jump in here.

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RE: Legislation threatens vehicle hobby industry !!!!!
by deuce32
Posted: 12/19/2001 19:47 EST

Hey Ed
Thanks ,yes i want to do what ever it takes.We willwin with the numbers .And to say to you and yours happy hoildays.
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RE: Legislation threatens vehicle hobby industry !!!!!
by edcroozer
Posted: 12/19/2001 20:12 EST

You Da Man Johhny.......Happy Holidays to you`all too.

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RE: Legislation threatens vehicle hobby industry !!!!!
by HOTRODSRJ
Posted: 12/19/2001 21:24 EST

HEy Eddie....I talked to SEMA in Washington today about this very issue and they seemed to be upbeat on the subject. Lots of folks chiming in with their Senators and Reps.

I think there will be a reasonable compromise yet to be determined so keep the pressure up.

I have written to seven Senators plus my friend Congressman Mac Collins (R-GA) in Washington on the subject. To much airing is not bad. Mac remarked that he would look into it and get back to me on a reading from the inside. When I get that I will pass it on!
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Steve Jack
Engineering & Marketing Technologies
ConceptOne Brackets and Pulleys

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RE: Legislation threatens vehicle hobby industry !!!!!
by 58 Yeoman
Posted: 12/18/2001 19:19 EST

Do you have to be a sema member, or be in business to contact them? How about the average guy on the street?
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One man's treasure is another man's trash.

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RE: Legislation threatens vehicle hobby industry !!!!!
by digger
Posted: 12/21/2001 02:52 EST

don't know how many know this but speaker of the house Denny Hastert is a big time car guy. He has some resto cars and a fire truck. could be a friend in washington.
Don't know if this helps but lets write him a lot of letters and see.

Digger




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