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Article published in Issue Number: 061202RodsandWheels: Speeding into a new realm
The new site, RodsandWheels.com, reflects Paul's long-time passion for hot rods as well as vintage, classic and antique cars. It is focused on helping car clubs - large and small - build their own club experience on the Web. And it's updated daily by RodsandWheels staff. Receiving an average of 25,000 hits a day, the site is quickly becoming the must-visit Internet source for the latest car club and industry news, events, resources and club management tools. Over 100 clubs across the United States have already registered. RodsandWheels tools help club members develop, promote and manage their car clubs, so they can meet and greet, plan events and share information and photos ... all in one place. Site resources help them create a Web presence effortlessly; free up time spent on Web maintenance for other club activities; reach out to new members to help the club grow; and enhance the club's overall organization. Members can:
The site also offers the RodsandWheels E-Magazine, a weekly publication for car lovers. And it's all for free! Why? We believe car clubs are the backbone of the collector and specialty car world, and clubs will keep the spirit and love of classic vehicles alive in the next generation. To stay abreast of RodsandWheels' latest happenings, tune in to Hot Rods & Heels Radio (formerly High Octane Radio) at www.radiofreenashville.org Tuesdays at 11:50 p.m. EST. And be sure to visit www.RodsandWheels.com |
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