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<blockquote data-quote="IronTerp" data-source="post: 12971151" data-attributes="member: 12702"><p>Wow, interesting thread. </p><p></p><p>We decided from the very start that MACA would not have officers, but members would contribute in the way they wanted to the level they wanted. Most of the time, folks have stepped up and the club has been a nice success. </p><p></p><p>The inclusion of the GT500 debate was actually pretty low key. When they came out in the middle of 2006, there were snakes plastered all over them so that was good enough for us. Worked out well for me since I ended up getting one 4 years later!</p><p></p><p>On many occasions we have certainly allowed non-Cobras/Shelbys to participate in our events. There have been several events in the past that I organized, that were designated as Cobra only deals. Mainly more aggressive cruises. My feelings were that MACA is a Cobra club. There's a million Mustang clubs running around for non-Cobras. Never really understood why someone without a Cobra would want to be the odd guy out anyway. But this is totally up to the organizer of the event.</p><p></p><p>Off course, MACA members that sold their Cobras but wanted to stay involved with the club with a non-Cobra vehicle have always been welcomed. Most however, elect not to participate when they get out of the Cobra scene. </p><p></p><p>But one thing is for sure and that is MACA members have been pretty consistently mature and level headed and that standard should be maintained, especially when non- Cobras are involved in our events. The new Boss Mustangs are really nice/neat cars and I can't imagine someone tearing them up with craziness on the street. But to each his own there......as long as it's not at a MACA event!</p><p></p><p>MACA is arguably the largest, most active Cobra-only club in existence. The club is only as good as the efforts, attitudes, maturity and participation the membership. Been a great ride! Keep it rolling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronTerp, post: 12971151, member: 12702"] Wow, interesting thread. We decided from the very start that MACA would not have officers, but members would contribute in the way they wanted to the level they wanted. Most of the time, folks have stepped up and the club has been a nice success. The inclusion of the GT500 debate was actually pretty low key. When they came out in the middle of 2006, there were snakes plastered all over them so that was good enough for us. Worked out well for me since I ended up getting one 4 years later! On many occasions we have certainly allowed non-Cobras/Shelbys to participate in our events. There have been several events in the past that I organized, that were designated as Cobra only deals. Mainly more aggressive cruises. My feelings were that MACA is a Cobra club. There's a million Mustang clubs running around for non-Cobras. Never really understood why someone without a Cobra would want to be the odd guy out anyway. But this is totally up to the organizer of the event. Off course, MACA members that sold their Cobras but wanted to stay involved with the club with a non-Cobra vehicle have always been welcomed. Most however, elect not to participate when they get out of the Cobra scene. But one thing is for sure and that is MACA members have been pretty consistently mature and level headed and that standard should be maintained, especially when non- Cobras are involved in our events. The new Boss Mustangs are really nice/neat cars and I can't imagine someone tearing them up with craziness on the street. But to each his own there......as long as it's not at a MACA event! MACA is arguably the largest, most active Cobra-only club in existence. The club is only as good as the efforts, attitudes, maturity and participation the membership. Been a great ride! Keep it rolling. [/QUOTE]
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