I served around 26 years (at least 12 on Committee inc 5 as Secretary) with our local American Muscle Car club. However due to a couple of personality clashes with guys who bent the riles and invited all sorts of non-compliant (to the spirit of the rules) cars along, the club became flooded with fossils driving modern tech cars with all the creature comforts. These same fossils would magically be already seated at the venue when the rest of the real drivers were fighting traffic and following the pace notes etc.
The same fossils would bring their wives along to meetings, where they would congregate at one table, natter away among themselves and sit there knitting scarves and all sorts of crap. Definitely created a lot of bad felling among the more traditional membership.
The final straw was a car show, which I had always helped organise, I was told my GTX would be perfect for the show over Easter, but my A100 was not really in the spirit of the theme of Muscle Cars. I was dumbstruck - a tribute replica to one of the most recognisable drag racing icons, and it didn't fit the bill???
And yet a shitty old fox-body mud-stain was on prominent display. I guess being some knuckle-dragging has-been racer is more important than attracting foot traffic into the show.
I started my own club back in 2002..... the Kiwi Muscle Car Club.
Twenty one years and still going. Solid membership of good bastages with similar thought patterns, and we have a lot of fun with our vehicles.....just like the first few years of the aforementioned club above.