I think we are all singing from similar hymn sheets! One of my first actions following election as ACOC Chairman, was to contact Alan Lubinsky and Steve Gray, to ask if we could all meet with a view to working together in the future for the benefit of our ACOC Members, and the AC marque. Unfortunately John Owen's untimely death has delayed any such meting, but I did manage to meet Steve for a chat at Goodwood, and I am happy to meet Alan at any time. My intention is to bring everyone together to promote our common interests, and would advise a pinch of understanding and common sense, rather than criticising each other on a public forum. On another thread we explained the ACOC Register Policy, and all our Registers are constantly being improved, as new information comes to light. The ACOC has no commercial axe to grind, and its Registrars try at all times to be impartial, dealing only with known facts and not hearsay. Any interested party should first contact the appropriate ACOC Registrar for information, and any dispute with a Registrar should be referred to the ACOC Council of Management for resolution. Unfortunately with the appreciating values of our cars, there will be opportunists who hope to profit by misrepresenting vehicles which do not have the correct history. For that reason I thoroughly advise any potential purchaser to contact the appropriate ACOC Registrar prior to making any decisions. The better the history, normally the higher the price so as always it is Caveat Emptor, or Buyer Beware. That way there should not be any surprises. I am sure the ACOC would have no objection to sharing details of Brooklands produced cars with Steve Gray, if he wishes to record them, but would encourage the owners to ensure Alan Faulkner-Stevens has the correct information recorded on the Official ACOC Register. Post-Brooklands cars will be recorded in a new ACOC Register, presided over by Constant Wagner. This is a recent appointment, and will be publicised in the AC ACtion Magazine with his contact details. Best regards to all, Andy.