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Two dozen cars of all kinds - European grand tourers, American muscle cars, roadsters and sports cars, and, like the Lotus Elise, cars that defy categorization - are stabled on the club floor, so that it looks more like a showroom than a club. In fact, some browsers wander in. Usually the news about the price sends them right out.

Prichinello owns the car, but it's not his alone. Driving rights belong to the 80-plus members of the club, each of whom pays a yearly stipend of as much as $10,500, plus initiation fee, for the pure pleasure of driving a classic automobile about 40 days a year.

While the costs aren't cheap, some members see a "car share" as the only way for an enthusiast to drive a vintage car in the Big City without the worries of theft, abominable insurance, abominable storage fees.

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