[Healeys] Why are there 2 national Healey clubs?

Karyn Dornemann karyn.dornemann at gmail.com
Mon May 31 05:46:24 MDT 2010


Scott-

A good question.  There's also the Austin Healey Sports and Touring Club,
which operates primarily
in the PA/NJ and Long Island NY region.  I was a member of AHSTC in a prior
life, b/c that's where
the club action was when I lived on LI.  It may be that different clubs have
activities based in different
cities, but I haven't taken the time to check this out.

I'm a chiropractor, and we have two national organizations also, and in my
lovely home state of NY
we also have two state organizations.  After years of talks of unification,
neither the national or
the state folks can see through the weeds to combine efforts to actually try
to do something good for
the profession.  We've done a great job of circling the wagons and shooting
inwards, though.

Karyn Dornemann
Valatie NY

'55  BN-1


On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 11:54 PM, scott willis <ahpowered at hotmail.com>wrote:

> This may be a taboo question or I might just be stupid but why is there an
> AH
> Club of America and an AH Club USA? Wouldn't it make more sense to combine
> the
> two and share resources and split duties since we are all just in this to
> keep
> the cars on the road? You can respond off the list if needed. Just
> wondering...
>
> Thanks in advance for clarification on why they want to remain separate
> clubs.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> Scott Willis
> Mashed 60 BN7 AH Club USA
> 59 MGA
> 66 E-Type FHC
>
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