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To: Steve Laifman <laifman@flash.net>, CobMeister@aol.com
Subject: Re: tiger clubs
From: Dave McDermott <dave.mcdermott@cusys.edu>
Date: Tue, 04 Nov 1997 08:57:09 -0700
        Colin,
        You may not be aware  that we also have a local club here in
Colorado- The Colorado Association of Tiger Owners (CATO). It was founded in
the early 70s. We have around 50 members, hold monthly meetings, have a
monthly newsletter, hold events etc. We may be geographically the closest
Tiger club to you. Most of our members are also members of one of the larger
west or east coast clubs. I do not know if we are listed on any of the web
site lists but if you need more info let me know.

        Dave McDermott  


At 05:18 PM 11/3/97 +0100, Steve Laifman wrote:
>CobMeister@aol.com wrote:
>> 
>> Hey Steve,
>> 
>> I enjoyed your comments about tranny swaps causing me to think that you are
>> the guy to ask.....
>> 
>> I am going to acquire a Tiger sometime in the very near future and am looking
>> for the best club to join.  I understand that there is not a national club.
>>  Who has the best mag or newsletter?  None of the clubs have an actual online
>> presence?
>> 
>> Any info would be appreciated.
>> 
>> --Colin Cobb, Las Cruces, NM, USA
>
>
>Tiger List:
>
>I sent Colin the following info. If any Tiger friends are in his area,
>maybe you can get in contact. If I have inadvertently left off the New
>Mexico Tigers, or any other organization of interest to him, I am sure
>he would appreciate the information, as would I.
>
>BTW: For latter info, we have Canadian, Australian, New Zealand, Great
>Britain, and many other worldwide Tiger connections. Anybody willing to
>put together a URL list.
>
>I will, if you cousins would send me the info, I'll assemble it and send
>it out as a "package".
>
>Steve
>
>
>_________________________________________
>Colin,
>
>There are a good number of clubs out there. With your Tiger interest it
>is possible to be a full member of the Shelby Club, STOA, TE/AE, CAT,
>and others. Unfortunately, there is no unifying national organization.
>Personally I am a member of CAT and STOA. Both STOA and TE/AE have web
>sites, and with Mark Olson's STOA hot button, you get a wealth of stuff,
>including want and sale ads for cars and parts. Both CAT and STOA
>publish newsletters, with most of CATs membership dues going to
>publishing and mailing. Each organization has unique offerings. STOA has
>a very active membership, good newsletter, and the TAC team. They
>operate primarily in the Bay area and Silicone Valley, but have
>worldwide membership. CAT is probably the oldest organization, going
>back to when these cars were new. They operate a warehouse, with hard to
>get items, and a news letter with cars and parts wanted and for sale.
>Sunbeam Specialties, bay area, are also a highly recommended source of
>quality parts.
>
>Web Sites:
>
>STOA:
><http://www.engravers.com/tiger/home.html>
>Mark Olson:
><http://cablepop.sc.intel.com/tiger/>
>Norm Miller:
><http://www.best.com/~rootes1/reg1.htm>
>TE/AE
><http://www.mindspring.com/~teae/>
>
>Each of which are interesting in themselves, and reference other sites
>of interest.
>
>This is just the tip of the iceberg, as there are Shelby sites and
>Mustang sites that have related by Ford Tiger facts.
>
>Let me know if you need help. I posted you're inquiry to the Tiger list,
>which I presume you subscribe, to get you a cross section of responses.
>-- 
>Steve Laifman         < One first kiss,       >
>B9472289              < one first love, and   >
>                      < one first win, is all >
>                      < you get in this life. >
>                    
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