Here in Atlanta, we had an Orphan car meet that ran for 16 years. At our Orphan meets, there was talk of what would eventually happen to each of the clubs as older members died off and less and less people were actually interested in our particular orphan. There was always talk of an all-encompassing Orphan Car Club and everyone seems to think that someone else will form it and it never got done. I think there is a general apathy out there - "as long as my publications keep coming and I can go to a meet once in a while to see similar cars, I'll send in my dues," seems to be that mantra. As with any club, there is a hard core group of people who keep it together and running and that is the strength of the club and that will determine it's survival.
The Willys Club disappeared maybe 10 years ago but not by loss of membership - there were plenty of members, but no one interested in running the club. The man in charge of the club absconded with the funds and no one seemed to care enough to put the club back together.
So do we merge for survival like the independents did when they were hurting? Will the Hudson Club join with the Nash Club to form the AMC Club? Wait - there's already several AMC Clubs.
Sorry, I'm rambling and not making a point. Who wants to step up and begin talks with the orphan clubs that are shrinking about banding together for survival? Which clubs are hurting? Or maybe, perhaps, each club should become affiliated with AACA but still keep their semi-independence.
Me, I've become lazy and complacent and will join if someone else puts it together, but I just don't want to do the work any more. I will help if asked, though.