After several discussions with folks over on the Eagle Nest forums, and many other places, I've provided space and tech support, and set up a new forum, concerned only with the AMC Heritage. Before anybody gets their panties in a bunch, this forum is NOT designed to compete with, OR replace the "AMC History" boards on the AMC Forum(s) that are already out there. This is more like the premise of my web site, which I don't even know if I will continue, studying the entire line which resulted in AMC, from its origins at the turn of the century, until now. A forum provides a more immediate experience, with discussion and participation among lots of people, not just some crazy, half-baked web master... There are separate boards for discussions about the nameplates from the past, like Hudson, Nash, Willys, etc., and the various subsidiaries and foreign operations as well. We have also provided boards for the discussion of the Modern AMC Heritage, like the history of the various clubs which have come and gone (keep it clean, folks), and for remembering the people involved, like Mason, Teague, Jeffery, and hobby leaders, like the late Mel Valentine, who I never met, but would have sure loved to, from what I have heard. Other boards are for discussing the integration (?) of AMC into Chrysler, the racing and engineering heritage, and more mundane topics like touring and restoration, as well as general discussions. Please believe me when I tell you, that this not some wild attempt to dominate the AMC world, but an honest and sincere hope that we can begin to put past differences aside, pick up the pieces while we still can, and provide a way to bring new faces into our beloved hobby. As a newcomer to this scene, after a 20-year absence, I honestly don't give a flying fickle finger what Eddie Stakes said about somebody else, or how AMO and AMCRC feel about something I can't possibly comprehend, or any of a thousand other things I have heard since returning to the hobby. That said, there are names we all know, some on this very list, that I would like to see contributing to these discussions, as a public service to the next generation (yes, there IS one). They would include, among many, many, others(and in no particular order): Frank Swygert Matt Haas Eddie Stakes John Mahoney Yes, Larry Mitchell Pleuriticus(you know who you are) Andrew Hay John Rosa Bob Wilson Larry Daum Ken Ames Mark Price Tom Jennings Pat Foster John Elle Richard Langworth Gordon Chilson Jim Stone Brian Tourville Bart Mangrum Kirkwood As I said, there are many, many others, and no one expects you to give up your proprietary materials, or even to use your real name. Just show up sometimes, and talk about AMC, or clear up misinformation. If you would rather dwell on the negatives, and complain about the past, or just attack people that don't really know any better, that's ok, too. But there are already lots of places on the web to do that... leave it in those places, I want this to be neutral ground. Right now it's pretty empty, I only set it up yesterday, with lots of help from Doug Pederson, otherwise known as Iowa Eagle, of the Eagle Nest Forums. Legal protection for the Forum, against things like slander claims, or frivolous copyright infringement suits, is being addressed as well. Forums are NOT my cup of tea, but I am willing to make a commitment, right now, to put out the space, time, and effort to keep this thing going, as a public contribution to the AMC community. Please stop by and contribute to the discussion if you will. mike PS: Won't work, can't work, nobody cares, you suck. There, that's all taken care of. Now let's fix something. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list