This is why I joined this group- I really appreciate your time and responses- I really am looking to have the truck gone over from top to bottom as it will be my DD. I am going to get it painted/restoed as well. Being in WNC there are not alot of options- I will call "Mostly's" today - thanks David. I had another question in regards to UC meets. I am your new resident neat freak when it comes to cars- I am planning to have my FJ back to almost like new glory and would really only want to do light wheeling- basically no risk of body damage- I know I know- I need to get a trail rig, but for now this is going to be my baby. Also I bring my family with me everywhere (wife, and 2 girls 3 and 9) and was wondering if there are ever any kids at the meets? I hope this wasnt too long.
One if the main things we stess in UC is "Something for Everyone".
A clip from a post I did last year on another clubs forum.
"My thoughts.
It's very hard to have the something for everyone attitude. But we try. I'm always trying something new. Some stick and some don't. All clubs have issues in my book. Nobody is perfect. But I do try to have events for every type of vehicle. I consider there are 5 classes of club member. They can be any part of the 5 or all of them.
1. Classic club member. Restoring, collecting, talking about anything OEM.
2. Social club members. Willing to go to meeting as well as events.
3. Mild wheelers. Willing to go on mild trails and not interested in tearing up their junk.
4. Hard core. Extreme. Wanting to push the limits. Damage usually happens.
5. Love to camp.
Monthly meetings take care of 1&2
Help a member of the month 1,2,3,4
Expedition trips 2,3,5
Day wheeling trips 2,3,4
weekend wheeling trips 2,3,4,5
non cruiser events 1,2,3,4 (adopt a highway, golf, etc...)
52 weeks in a year
12 monthly meetings Including the annual event.
6 Help a member of the months
3 expedition trips
4 day trips
6 weekend trips
5 non cruiser events.
36 events total. And something for everyone and about 1000 less hairs in my head a month. Events and event planning is what has grown our club. Half of those events we usually don't have a huge participation. But added up monthly for all the events we have a good participation record. Something for everyone."