04-09-2017, 05:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-09-2017, 06:03 PM by Jeff Taylor.)
Hi Lynnetta,
The stickers are as I described them in my earlier post, the one on the left is definitely without question the logo of the V.S.C.C. and the one on the right is the logo of The Pre-War Austin Seven Club - though why the owner should want to display the club sticker if the car has never been within the membership of the PWA7C as Chris Garner confirms is something you'd have to ask the owner. He could of course have been a PWA7C member himself but for whatever reason didn't declare ownership of that particular car. I suspect he may be a member of the V.S.C.C. I think I'm right in saying that the V.S.C.C. only keep a record of club members names, not of the actual cars they own - so the V.S.C.C. membership secretary probably has no means of linking that car and that registration to one of their members.
Jeff.
The stickers are as I described them in my earlier post, the one on the left is definitely without question the logo of the V.S.C.C. and the one on the right is the logo of The Pre-War Austin Seven Club - though why the owner should want to display the club sticker if the car has never been within the membership of the PWA7C as Chris Garner confirms is something you'd have to ask the owner. He could of course have been a PWA7C member himself but for whatever reason didn't declare ownership of that particular car. I suspect he may be a member of the V.S.C.C. I think I'm right in saying that the V.S.C.C. only keep a record of club members names, not of the actual cars they own - so the V.S.C.C. membership secretary probably has no means of linking that car and that registration to one of their members.
Jeff.