Joining the 289 Register

Membership Secretary - Clive Johnston

cwj@fsmail.net

Membership Application Form

What is The 289 Register all about?

The 289 Register is for people who own, or are interested in, any Cobra 289 model including FIA, Le Mans, Daytona, 'Slab Side' and Street 289. This club really is powered by enthusiasts and with an annual subscription fee of just £25 provides incredible value.

 

This site provides general information for visitors plus a Gallery of Cobra and classic car related pictures. A Forum is available for Members and guests to ask questions, seek advice or provide updates on what is going on in the Cobra world. As a Member you have access to a restricted area of the site which has a more information about club members, their cars and the technical articles, please see the additional Members area options on the right.

 

If you are considering building a 289 this is the club to join. To join the Register please complete the form contained in the link above, details of where to send applications are contained on the form.

What are the benefits of being a Member of The 289 Register?

·         Quarterly Newsletter

·         Access to invaluable technical information about building and maintaining your 289

·         Access to all previous Newsletters

·         Reduced price ticket offers

·         Events organized specifically for Members

·         Contact with other 289 owners who will be able to assist or commiserate with you

·         Access to preferred hotel booking

·         Classic car Insurance discounts

·         Gallery of Members cars

Having joined the Register we would welcome your contributions to the Newsletter with technical articles, travel anecdotes or Cobra experiences..

 

Register Officials


Chairman - John Cooke

Club Secretary – Malcolm Smith

Membership Secretary - Clive Johnston

Treasurer - Allan Tunstall
Events Coordinator - Vacant

Newsletter Editor – Phil Riley
Web Content Manager
– John Coward

 

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this website are not necessarily those of the Editor or other club officials. Neither The Register nor its officers accept responsibility or liability for the result of following contributor's advice.