[Moderator Note] - Edited slightly - Look at this as an "announcement", not the start of a thread. Replies will probably not be posted due to a lack of specific DeLorean content. Additional information at http://www.sema.org/fedleg/fedredhot/scrappage1201.html Moderator: Websites for VW's, Street Rods and the like are posting this to make collectors aware. Since this affects our DeLoreans as well, I think it should be posted on the DML. I am forwarding it as received. Dick Ryan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- Steve Watson <steve@xxxx> wrote: > URGENT ALERT > U.S. SENATE BILL WOULD FUND SCRAPPAGE PROGRAMS > NATIONALLY > > > We have recently been advise by SEMA, the Specialty > Equipment Market > Association, the trade association for automotive > aftermarket product > manufacturers, retailers, representatives, etc., of > the following > significant development. > > A Senate bill (#S.1766), authored by Senators > Daschle (D-SD) and Bingaman > (D-NM), has been introduced in the Senate containing > a provision (Section > 803) that would federally fund state scrappage > programs for vehicles over 15 > years old. Owners who turn in an "old" vehicle would > receive a minimum > payment and a future credit towards the purchase of > a new vehicle. > > This section 803 scrappage funding is a misguided > attempt to improve the > overall fuel economy of the country1s vehicle fleet > and represents a > significant threat to our hobby and industry. > > This bill: > > - would unfairly and unjustifiable deny automotive > enthusiasts and > businesses the vintage automobiles necessary to > their activities. > > - would give states that don't currently have a > scrappage program an extra > incentive to create one due to the generous federal > funding. > > - requires that federally funded state scrappage > programs crush every car, > threatening enthusiasts nationwide with the loss of > valuable and often > irreplaceable parts and parts-cars for repair, > restoration and customization > projects. > > - does not require that the states determine the > fuel efficiency of the > vehicle being scrapped or that it is in fact > replaced by a more fuel > efficient vehicle. > > - ignores the fact that vehicles that are turned in > for scrappage often do > not run and are not even capable of being driven or > are a second or third > vehicle that has little or no impact upon overall > fuel economy. > > - would diminish the availability of affordable > transportation and repair > parts to low-income drivers as more-and-more > vehicles are crushed. > > - does not assure that the individual receiving the > crusher credit would > even use it, let alone to buy a new, more > fuel-efficient vehicle. > > - ignores more socially responsible and > cost-effective options like vehicle > repair or upgrade to maximize the fuel efficiency of > existing vehicles. > > - is exceedingly costly and wasteful of materials > and energy by destroying > existing, potentially operational, low cost vehicles > with the intent of > their being replaced with new high cost vehicles > manufactured from high cost > energy sources. > > The entire added cost of such a scrappage program - > the cost of crushing, > the cost of the future credit, the cost of > administering the program(s) and > the cost of buying replacement vehicle(s) - is paid > for by US the tax payers > and consumers, not by U.S. as in Uncle Sam. > > We are requesting that you > do the following two > things: > > 1. Please write both of your state senators a brief, > to-the-point letter, > stating your opposition to Section 803 of Senate > bill S.1766. The addresses > for your Senators can usually be found in your local > telephone directory. Of > course if you live in South Dakota or New Mexico you > might want to express > your strong disappointment to Senators Daschle and > Bingaman, but be polite. > > 2. Tell everyone you know who is interested in "old" > cars and trucks about > this bill and request their support by writing > letters, too. Send this to > email buddies, customers, friends, club members, > anyone and everyone who may > be interested. Ask your local parts store to place > copies on the front > counter. It is essential that this get stopped > before it can be enacted, > reversal once in place and funded is nearly > impossible. > > This is not a fake email scam like the 5 cent email > tax hoax. > This is a real danger from the real villains - > Congress. > > If you follow these things, you know that there has > never been a vehicle > scrappage program that has had a measurable result > in achieving the stated > objectives. These programs always cost more and > achieve less (if anything of > any good at all) than the well intended but > ill-informed lawmakers who > enacted them had in mind. Please help to protect our > hobby, sport, > industry...what ever you call it, it is all of our > fun, our enjoyment and > our way of life that is facing a real threat. > > Thank you very much. > > Steve Watson > Watson1s StreetWorks