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Written by EVILZ Tuesday, 01 May 2012 22:04

Z friends and family,
The events director for the NYZCC and long time Larchmont Police Captain, Tommy Sullivan and his family were tragically killed last night in a home fire. They are survived by their 20 year old son who escaped. Tommy, his wife Donna, and his two daughters did not survive the fire.
http://southeast.patch.com/articles/carmel-fire-destroys-home-death-toll-unknown
Late in 1996 Chris Holmes, of Troy, put an ad in the local Want Ad Digest for Z car parts. The last line of the ad read "Call if interested in Z car club". Shortly afterward he received a call from Jeff Fox and Al Smith, both from Schenectady. In the summer of 1997 Jeff and Chris attended the National Convention held by the White Rose Z Club in York, PA. There, along with seeing some incredible Z cars, they attended a seminar on how to start a Z car club. The speaker, "Mad" Mike Taylor", a very interesting character, gave them his blessing and they were on their way.
This club is designed to bring fellow Z owners together to share a common interest and enjoy the fun and beauty of this fine automobile. This club also organizes get-togethers through events such as Dyno Days, Track Days, Test & Tune Days, Road Trips, and the all important Z parties. So don't miss out! It's FREE to Z Owners!
The New Jersey Z Car Club was founded to provide people with the ability to leverage the large network of Z Car owners in our area. Our club is based not only the first generation Z cars which built the foundation and heritage behind all Z Cars but all models that followed as well. We currently have nearly 100 members.
http://www.njzclub.com/
This is the home of the Connecticut Z Car Club. We are a group of people from in and around Connecticut and the Northeast who enjoy Z cars of all years, varieties and conditions. Whether you're a fan of the vintage Z's, the popular ZX's, the newest 370Z's or anything in between, you've found the place to discuss what's on your mind.
The goal of The Connecticut Z Car Club is simple: to make owning a Z car an even better experience.
http://www.ctzcc.com/
The ZCCA was started during the second Annual Z Car Convention held in Phoenix, Arizona in the summer of 1990. The Club representatives had lunch with Nissan's VP of Marketing, Mr. Hadley Chamberlain, who stressed the company was very supportive of the grass roots Z Car Club movement but could not interface effectively with each individual Club. It was therefore decided by the Clubs represented at that meeting to form the ZCCA.
http://www.zcca.org/