Bob,
There is an informal RX-7 group already meeting on occassion in
Southeast Michigan. One of the members is the gentleman who put on
the "Midwest Rotary Revolution" down in Indianapolis this summer
(www.rotaryrevolution.org).
They use the (www.rx7club.com) website to communicate the various
happenings to one another. They are on the Midwest Forum
(http://www.rx7club.com/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=32). The usual
organizer for the events and one of the forum moderators is
Mazdamanda [artist629@...].
If you want to attempt to join the memberships together, we might be
able to put together a decent size organization (which really helps
the turnout at events).
If you can organize something, I may be able to put together a
website that can be hosted at my business to distribute information
(server & T1 line).
Good Luck,
Dave F
--- In mirotarypower@yahoogroups.com, "bobrx7" <bobrx7@y...> wrote:
> Hi all. If you frequent Mazspeed.com or other rx-7 websites,
you've
> most likely seen my screen name before.
>
> I am looking to restore the Michigan Rx-7 Club and celebrate the
> return of the rotary engine to our shores. The SevenSport website
> seems to have disappeared. I have several ideas for events in the
> Southeast Michigan area for 2004, including a "Rotary Revival" get
> together at Waterford Hills Road Racing Inc. sometime next summer.
>
> I am a VERY active Rx-7 owner with an 84 GS. I have been a Crew
> Chief on an IT7 team for several years and have run my car
> competitively in SCCA Solo II in past years.
>
> If you are interested in making MI Rotary Power a true interative
> club, please drop me a note (bobrx7@y...). Someone with web
> page experience would be welcomed with open arms. I think we can
get
> it going for very little money and minimal time investment.
>
> Let's keep the rotary heritage alive in Michigan. We love `em. . .
> We brag on `em and we scoff at the idea of cams and valves!!!
>
> Thanks
>
> Bob (NOPSTONSRACING)