Topic: Welcome!


efv8    -- 09-30-2009 @ 4:03 PM
  Welcome to the new EFV8CA Website and our Ford Forum. We hope you will find our new forum easy to use and helpful as you search out answers to questions dealing with early Ford automobiles. Please feel free to post new disucssion topics or questions at any time. We simply ask that any discussions held within this section are related to the 1932 Ford vehicles.

Thanks for your participation, and enjoy!

This message was edited by efv8 on 10-5-09 @ 10:03 PM


tbones    -- 02-16-2012 @ 9:48 PM
  As a new owner of a 1936 Ford Phaeton, and a new Club member, I have been thoroughly disappointed in the web site. The volume is low, the search feature is poor and I am not sure why I have paid a subscription.
All comments welcome, as I may be missing something here.
Tony



ford38v8    -- 02-16-2012 @ 11:30 PM
  Tony, It's true that the volume is low on our website, but responses to questions are of high quality, unlike the guesses and ill will of another popular website. You have had your questions answered in a timely fashion, even though you have posted your questions on the wrong Forums, (Lincoln & 1932 Ford).

The website is open to all, so if this is why you joined the club, yes, I'll agree you wasted your money. If, however, you wish to be a part of the club that is responsible for the intense interest in the preservation of these fine vehicles over the past 49 years, then, we welcome you and your mutual interest, and look forward to meeting you and your '36 Ford Phaeton at one of our National Meets.

Should you tour your Phaeton, be sure to take along your Roster, as it will surely come in handy at some point in your travels. Hopefully, you'll use it to make new friends, but should you break down, your helpful new friends are but a phone call away, as we have helpful and hospitable members almost anywhere you may venture.

Don't forget your V8 Tmes, either. It's the flagship publication of our club, and will entertain and educate you for many hours, 6 times a year.

What else? Our Regional Clubs are within driving distance of most members, where you'll find folks with the same interests as you and i have, our Ford V8s.

Oh yes, if it weren't for our club, your Phaeton would likely not be the car it is today. More likely, it would have been crushed and made into rebar for a concrete parking structure in a shopping mall. How 'bout that for a reason to be a member!

Alan


TomO    -- 02-17-2012 @ 7:58 AM
  Tony, I agree with Alan.

Please explain what you expect from the Forum. Your questions were answered correctly.

This Forum is free to all that would like to participate. It is monitored by people that have many years of experience in owning, driving and restoring the 1932-1953 Ford products.

The nearest Regional Group to Prescott is in Phoenix, but the Roster shows other V-8 Club members in the Prescott area.

Tom


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