Both Gary and Aggie are right, it's the car's that are the common denominator. Once the group gets to know each other, the people will become the attraction
Here is how it happened with us:
Organized a fun weekend get-together event. Centered around a scenic site to view the cars but also included a Poker Run and cruise, a raffle for some great prizes (Finish Line and Ford were the main sponsors), and some great food.
The group was so enthusiastic that we elected a president (yours truely), selected regional reps, and came up with our name "Texas Cobra Club".
We got organized by creating our own website (by SilverCobra) with a membership directory so we could all stay in touch. And we got Brent to build us a page on CC.
Many of our other members also got involved. We created 3' x 3' vinyl banners, t-shirts, jackets, hats, and stickers - all with our own TCC artwork.
dscott, we'd love to have you attend our big Anniversary event, this coming February 22nd - 24th in Austin, to experience our club first hand. Check the Texas Cobra Club page on CC for our event agenda - coming soon!
Best of luck,
Charmer