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Simon - Lord Lucan - Gilbraith started a Poll on the RSOC
Originally posted by Lord Lucan
Simple Question really just wondered how many members have registered their cars with the club's registrars.- If you have not why?
- What would make you change your mind?
- Would you supply copies of your cars history and associated paperwork?
- Has your car been registered since you joined the club?
At the moment there is nothing encouraging me to register the car with the club and I feel that there is nothing to be gained at the moment.
Sounds terrible really but tbh thats the way it is for me at the moment and it seems the old skool cars have to use a completely different site from this one it also seems the club is beginning the fragment into smaller seperate clubs and this seems to be the way things are going.
Originally posted by RS2000CUSTOM
Originally posted by Lord Lucan
In my case my car wont be registered as I choose not to as I do not want to supply my cars details;
Check this video out and stop it at 9 seconds - OH what do I see in the windscreen above the tax disc holder ?
Its an RSOC new style "This Vehicle is Registerered with The RSOC" ! sticker
Yet here is your car in October 2007 without a registered sticker ???
Originally posted by Lord Lucan
also at the moment the registrars position for my vehicle is vacant with no visibility of who is covering the position until such time as it is filled
http://bbs.rsownersclub.co.uk/showthread.php?t=131353
Maybe you need to read this thread then
Originally posted by Lord Lucan
Now the role for some reason after 25 years has been split into two seperate classes for some reason with no explanation.
C'mon Simon your keyboard keys are being pressed without checking out the facts !
All MKII RS Escorts were handled by a single registrar up until cicra 1990 when the MKII Escort RS1800 registrar position was created.
The seperation of RS Mexico and RS2000 is simply a natural progression of the way Old Skool is currently being perceived and welcomed by The RSOC.
But your car is registered with the RSOC ? or how else did you get the RSOC registered sticker ?
Originally posted by Lord Lucan
At the moment there is nothing encouraging me to register the car with the club and I feel that there is nothing to be gained at the moment.
a/ I take it you do not require a club valuation from your registrar
b/ I take it you will no longer be ringing me for advise on your fuel supply, ignition and diff assembly issues with your car ?
Originally posted by Lord Lucan
Sounds terrible really but tbh thats the way it is for me at the moment and it seems the old skool cars have to use a completely different site from this one it also seems the club is beginning the fragment into smaller seperate clubs and this seems to be the way things are going.
I do not know of one !
There is/was a club run by a Regional Group Chairman and current Lifetime RSOC member but I am not a member of such a club.
btw : - My website - www.rallyesportescorts.co.uk - is free for all to enjoy (including yourself as you have been a member on there since 25/08/2007 and have made to date 643 posts) - and it is NOT a club.
Last edited by RS2000CUSTOM; 28-12-2008, 13:23.
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My response as stated to Dave the thread was not directed at him but was a general question as I explained to Dave on the phone
as for Vid evidence of what my membership sticker?
Originally posted by RS2000CUSTOMFunny That ! ?????
Check this video out and stop it at 9 seconds - OH what do I see in the windscreen above the tax disc holder ?
Its an RSOC new style "This Vehicle is Registerered with The RSOC" ! sticker
Yet here is your car in October 2007 without a registered sticker ???
Maybe you need to read this thread then
C'mon Simon your keyboard keys are being pressed without checking out the facts !
All MKII RS Escorts were handled by a single registrar up until cicra 1990 when the MKII Escort RS1800 registrar position was created.
The seperation of RS Mexico and RS2000 is simply a natural progression of the way Old Skool is currently being perceived and welcomed by The RSOC.
But your car is registered with the RSOC ? or how else did you get the RSOC registered sticker ?
As for benefits
a/ I take it you do not require a club valuation from your registrar
b/ I take it you will no longer be ringing me for advise on your fuel supply, ignition and diff assembly issues with your car ?
Please let me know of a seperate club concerning MKII RS Escorts ?
I do not know of one !
There is/was a club run by a Regional Group Chairman and current Lifetime RSOC member but I am not a member of such a club.
btw : - My website - www.rallyesportescorts.co.uk - is free for all to enjoy (including yourself as you have been a member on there since 25/08/2007 and have made to date 643 posts) - and it is NOT a club.
This car was previously on the register circa 1980's but has not been done by me and none of my details about this car have ever been sent to the registrar or even yourself as the new registrar.
As for ringing you I have never had any issue with you and up until today was never made aware of you being the new registrar as this fact has not exactly been publicised on here now has it no posts in the old skool section of the RSOC site. Your advice has always been valued and appreciated and got me out of some very sticky situations.
here is a pic of the said sticker in my car:
Yes I do take part in your forum only reason being it was the only place to get the advice and support I needed as I could not get it on here as none of the old skool take an active part in this forum anymore so really this was the place I had to go to get the advice I needed and the site is a very good one.
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