[DeTomaso] # of surviving cars

John Taphorn jtaphorn at kingwoodcable.com
Tue Apr 20 20:24:35 EDT 2010


While President of POCA, I tried in earnest to get a Registry sponsored and 
hosted by POCA in place.  It is far more complicated than it sounds.  I 
successfully negotiated with Bill VanNess, the original Pantera Registry 
guy, and he eventually agreed to provide us with his database to seed it. 
Although, admittedly, his data was dated and our website wasn't ready, yet.

Others came forward with data to support the initiative including a 
gentleman in Canada, whose name escapes me, who maintained a private 
registry of GT5s.

As our effort to launch a new POCA website was glacial in it's progress, 
Chuck Melton stepped up to tackle the initiative on his own.  I will add, he 
is tackling the effort with enthusiasm and doing , in my opinion, as well as 
anyone could.

I contacted Chuck on behalf of POCA and offered to host it on the POCA 
website, pay all the costs associated with it, and he would be the Registry 
Director managing and supervising its content.

At the time, Chuck was uncomfortable making a long term commitment to POCA. 
He had his reasons and I will respect his privacy and not disclose.  I do 
hope that he would reconsider one day.

The reason POCA does not have a Registry is NOT a lack of funding, it is a 
lack of personnel resources.  No one with the knowledge, time, energy or 
fortitude has stepped up to volunteer.  I suppose that some believe POCA is 
comprised of paid staff who should be adding this to their list of action 
items.  When in actuality, it is a group of volunteers who donate a lot of 
time and energy to keep POCA relevant.

I suspect that every member of the Board would emotionally support and cover 
reasonable software and hosting responsibilities of any competent individual 
or team that wished to set up a Registry on the POCA website.

Frankly, it is people who can execute that make a difference, we all have 
good ideas.

JT


 ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ken Green" <kenn_green at yahoo.com>
To: <gow2 at rc-tech.net>; <JDeRyke at aol.com>
Cc: <detomaso at realbig.com>; "Chuck Melton" <Pantera007 at provamo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 1:49 PM
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] # of surviving cars


It seems like Chuck Milton has been trying to get people to participate in 
his free online registry, and has been criticized by people because he's 
using a little coercion to get participation? I'm not sure how well it has 
worked, but at least he's doing something and on his own dime.

Ken

--- On Tue, 4/20/10, JDeRyke at aol.com <JDeRyke at aol.com> wrote:


From: JDeRyke at aol.com <JDeRyke at aol.com>
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] # of surviving cars
To: gow2 at rc-tech.net
Cc: detomaso at realbig.com
Date: Tuesday, April 20, 2010, 11:07 AM


In a message dated 4/20/10 12:45:46 AM, gow2 at rc-tech.net writes:

> When POCA or some other club gets involved and makes a real official
> effort like the way the Corvettes and other groups have, it would make a
> difference.
>
Agreed; want to volunteer to form a group to do one? That's the main
problem, Bill- everyone wants access to such a registry but no one wants to 
spend
the years it takes to compile one. Which is a moving target anyway since
details change daily due to sales, accidents, owner upgrades etc. And POCA
typically only offers encouragement- they're watching their pennies pretty
carefully these days. Finally, most good records reside in vendors files, 
which
they guard pretty carefully. Good luck- J DeRyke
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