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  • #31
    What is so very interesting about this thread -- none of us are disagreeing with each other.

    Normally, there's some major dispute or disagreement about content -- but we all seem to be saying the same thing: WTF?!?

    I've also grown very confused whether I am a member of the AMCA or the AACA.

    I keep getting AACA emails from the Exec Dir of the AMCA; and we have devoted several pages in the magazine, as well as our Exec Director's column, over several issues, to promoting the AACA and their "amazing" 10 pound trophies; so I can't tell what's going on anymore.


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    • #32
      Steve, I hope this is not starting disagreement on this thread but the relationship between the AMCA and AACA has to do with the judging of old motorcycles at AACA meet locations by AMCA judges in accordance with AMCA judging standards and guidelines. The idea of beginning this relationship was to allow AMCA members who may not be able to attend AMCA National Meets to have their motorcycles judged closer to home. And as a side benefit, interest a few old car guys to join the AMCA. Many old car guys also own motorcycles. Nothing nefarious. Just my observation.
      Richard Spagnolli
      AMCA #6153

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      • #33
        There’s no disagreement.

        Some enjoy and promote judging.

        For a relatively narrow slice of our club the AACA thing is great.

        For the others, it may not be so exciting or make as much sense.







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