>My first thought was the same. However, Facebook may reach a younger age
>group and encourage new Healey Enthusiasts.
Somehow, I just can't imagine a Facebook site attracting many
genuinely/seriously interested younger
'new Healey enthusiasts.' For starters, the high cost of getting into a
large Healey will be cost
prohibitive--or require a very high level of commitment--for many younger
people who otherwise
might be interested in an "old car." That being the case, a high level of
enthusiasm will have to be created in
them, in order for them to become truly committed. Such a high level of
enthusiasm, I think, will
only come after these folks actually see and experience the cars, in person.
Therefore, perhaps the best use of a Facebook site could be to publicize
local Healey events to
those who would never otherwise hear about them, so as to entice these
prospective 'new Healey
enthusiasts' to come out, and get excited, and get involved.
Doug
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