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Anyone Thought About Creating An Elio Registry?

Tomg3rd

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G1 is spot-on with the Harley Owners Group idea (proud Lifetime Member of H.O.G.). It really creates an incentive to drive, to tour, to customize, to accessorize - it's actually one of H-D's most brilliant marketing moves, IMHO.
Yes same as for Honda Goldwing Owners Association- aka Wingnuts...Great idea for us Elio owners.
 

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This has actually come up before and is definitely something we are considering and will look at more closely as Elio Motors moves closer to production.

I have actually been encouraging Elio VP of Sales Jerome Vassallo to have Elio Motors form an official Elio Owners Group just like Harley Davidson has their H.O.G. While independent groups, sites, and forums will definitely still remain having a registry and formal Elio Owners Group which is sanctioned and backed by the factory would really be a big deal from day one.
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E.O.G.
 

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sung by a lot of folks, but written byStan Jones

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"(Ghost) Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend" is a country cowboy-style song. It was written on June 5, 1948 by Stan Jones. A number of versions were also crossover hits on the pop charts in 1949. The ASCAP database lists the song as "Riders in the Sky", but the title has been varied numerous times, such as "Ghost Riders", "Ghost Riders in the Sky" or even "A Cowboy Legend".
 

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"(Ghost) Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend" is a country cowboy-style song. It was written on June 5, 1948 by Stan Jones. A number of versions were also crossover hits on the pop charts in 1949. The ASCAP database lists the song as "Riders in the Sky", but the title has been varied numerous times, such as "Ghost Riders", "Ghost Riders in the Sky" or even "A Cowboy Legend".
How you and some others come up with this great stuff, at such speed, is wonderful!!- thanks
 
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