What is SPOG?

(2CVGB Spare Parts Organisation Group)


SPOG is part of 2CVGB (the UK's national club) and was created in 1994 to ensure that parts necessary to keep our cars on the road are remanufactured where there is no commercial organisation prepared to supply that need. SPOG is not in competition with any commercial organisation (quite the opposite, in fact!) and works internationally, not only with existing parts suppliers, but with other similar organisations such as ESPOG.

The underlying principal of SPOG is that any 2CVGB member may invest in the scheme by purchasing discount units from the Organisation and that these units entitle the member to a discount on parts produced by the scheme. Currently a SPOG unit costs 12GBP and up to 10 units can be held by a member: the maximum holding entitles the member to purchase SPOG partsat the notional cost of production. All monies invested in the scheme are then available to fund suitable projects. The scheme is administered by a dedicated SPOG sub-committee which is responsible in turn to the 2CVGB Committee.

For more information on becoming a 2CVGB or SPOG member please visit the Club's website www.2cvgb.com