Luc,
We will have to agree to diagree about the timing.
My perception is that when the club went into crisis mode to try and figure out how to survive without the financial support of Chrysler when Chrysler filed for bankruptcy in 2009 and it also became apparent that the Viper was not going to be continued, decisions were made to take steps which at that time seemed appropriate to save the club and the Viper heritage.
One of those steps was to form VPA which immediately became the repository for the Viper Heritage parts and equipment tranferred to it by Chrysler.
It is no secret that Jon would have loved for Parts Rack to have received the Viper heritage parts and equipment and there certainly was nothing wrong with the fact that he desired same. It would have been good for his business and he, as an astute business person, knew that just as he knew that it was a good deal to buy out the assets of the entity that went out of business that used to do the same kind of work that Prefix does.
Remember that entity? It produced the wild white Viper Raffle car with the six stacks sticking up through the hood. I do not remember the name of the company. It is also no secret that the VCA wanted to participate in the purchase of those assets but, for whatever reason, the VCA was not given a chance to do so. That caused some bad feelings toward Jon at that time by some of the VCA's then Board.
With the above said, I agree with you that the leadership had gotten a bit entrenched and cliquish prior to 2009 but that happens perioodically in every organization. I also agree, in part, with some differences, on your view of the formation of the new club.
As I have said before, the Regions could have, and for that matter, still could help solve all of the alleged VCA problems. It is not too late for the Regions to reverse their course. They owe nothing to the new club. It has no history and heritage. I am sure that if they decided to come back into the fold, all would be forgiven and forgotten by all concerned very quickly over a few beers ( Wine in some cases. LOL.) and some car talk.
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We will have to agree to diagree about the timing.
My perception is that when the club went into crisis mode to try and figure out how to survive without the financial support of Chrysler when Chrysler filed for bankruptcy in 2009 and it also became apparent that the Viper was not going to be continued, decisions were made to take steps which at that time seemed appropriate to save the club and the Viper heritage.
One of those steps was to form VPA which immediately became the repository for the Viper Heritage parts and equipment tranferred to it by Chrysler.
It is no secret that Jon would have loved for Parts Rack to have received the Viper heritage parts and equipment and there certainly was nothing wrong with the fact that he desired same. It would have been good for his business and he, as an astute business person, knew that just as he knew that it was a good deal to buy out the assets of the entity that went out of business that used to do the same kind of work that Prefix does.
Remember that entity? It produced the wild white Viper Raffle car with the six stacks sticking up through the hood. I do not remember the name of the company. It is also no secret that the VCA wanted to participate in the purchase of those assets but, for whatever reason, the VCA was not given a chance to do so. That caused some bad feelings toward Jon at that time by some of the VCA's then Board.
With the above said, I agree with you that the leadership had gotten a bit entrenched and cliquish prior to 2009 but that happens perioodically in every organization. I also agree, in part, with some differences, on your view of the formation of the new club.
As I have said before, the Regions could have, and for that matter, still could help solve all of the alleged VCA problems. It is not too late for the Regions to reverse their course. They owe nothing to the new club. It has no history and heritage. I am sure that if they decided to come back into the fold, all would be forgiven and forgotten by all concerned very quickly over a few beers ( Wine in some cases. LOL.) and some car talk.
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