Why is it that this forum is so quiet?
I have been a member of this forum for many years and it never has been a active site. I have had 3 Buggies, and for one reason or another I have yet to complete a build. I don't keep my progress up to date with my current build because no one seems to be paying attention, and it's hard to see the point in doing so. My brother in law who lives in Nashville is building a Porsche 914, and has been a member of a 914 forum for a short period of time. He has had multiple people come over to his house in order to help him with his build. Be it with sound advice, loaning tools, telling him the best place to buy parts, paying it forward with parts, or simply rolling up their sleeves and getting their hands dirty. Scott has been to my house once to help me out, and although we had a great time together I have not seen him since. It's my fault as I have not made the effort. (Just wanted to point out that I see I am guilty of not staying in touch as well.). Because there is a much larger following, as far as shows, as well as number of people that enjoy them. I have thought about finishing this Buggy and selling it. So that I can buy and enjoy something else, like a Rat Rod, Hot Rod, or a T-Bucket. Because I crave the community that comes with that side of the automotive hobby. Just look at what Bobby Sparkman is doing with his Rat Rod, I talk to him on Facebook from time to time. This club only try's to get together 3 times a year, and because of lack of activity, it's hard to visit this site more then once or twice a month. In return it makes it hard to bring on new members. A huge part of having a successful club is the friendship that comes with being a part of a club. I'm not trying to upset anyone. But my point is how do we as a collective group turn the inactivity around, or can it be done?
Faron