HOTRODS & CLASSICS
Although
the following applies to America, don't be fooled into thinking it is an
American problem only. Scrappage laws are becoming wide spread all over
the North American Continent and it is up to all of us to do our part to stop
this threat to our hobby and way of life. Write, fax, email, phone and
communicate with you elected officials and support organizations such
as SEMA to preserve and protect our hobby for now and into the
future.
Legislation threatens vehicle
hobby industry !!!!
For the first
time in many years, Federal legislation (S. 1766) threatening the vehicle
hobby industry has been introduced. S. 1766 includes a provision (Section 803)
that would federally fund state scrappage programs for vehicles more than 15
years old -- that means popular vehicles ranging from '60s-era muscle cars up
through later-model vehicles such as Buick T-Types and Grand Nationals,
Mustang SVOs and GTs, Z-28 Camaros, and Corvettes. Low-performance
"sister" vehicles, like Buick Regals with interchangeable parts to
GM Grand Nationals, would certainly be destroyed. The
street rod industry will not be immune either, as late-model engines,
suspension equipment, and accessories (such as the suspension parts found on
Ford Mustang IIs) often used to modernize these popular vehicles will also be
lost to the crusher. SEMA members are strongly urged to
take action to defeat S. 1766. Here are a few simple things members and their
employees can do to help: