That is certainly a good question and something I thought about just the other day.
The Manufacturer's Corner was originally designed to allow current GT40 producing companies a place to support their customers. It certainly worked like that for RF in the heyday, and is doing that right now for RCR and CAV. From my side of things the manufacturers paid a small sum of money ($150) to have the forum for a year and naturally that money was used to support the forum. RCR, MDA, VIP Classics, and Superformance companies that have paid into that and have "current" forums.
GT40 Australia did pay in once but never paid in at a later date. The old RF naturally is no longer with us and the new one is not quite ready for worldwide consumption, thus they are not paying manufacturers.
But, what to do with a forum full of good info when the manufacturer doesn't pay, or, in the case of GTD, doesn't exist?
Well, you simply can't throw the stuff away, and therein lies the crux of the problem I was considering. Essentially I didn't think far enough ahead for the model of how that was to work and now it is a little late.
I think a better model is to simply have the forum run on kind member donations and advertisements, while allowing marquee specific forums for makes that people want to see. Problem is, since switching to the new forum software members donations dropped off dramatically and now hover at around one a month. On the upside, I was undulated with requests for advertising and raised those rates and had to turn some people away. But, I don't think I raised it enough to compensate for lack of member donations, thus we don't operate with a positive cash flow. Nonetheless, it isn't as if I am going to not pay for the server and not admin the joint if we don't have a positive cash flow. It is a hobby not a business.
At any rate, it is probably not a bad idea to have manufacturer specific forums for active makes, but, would it dilute some information that is best in the main technical forums? Would a "dead" make of GT40 really have all that many questions? Maybe it would, and, that is why I am asking.
We used to have a forum for Sabre GT40s, but there were only three active builders in the US, and now I think only one, Mike Starling as Lynn has finished his.
Anyhow, any feedback would be appreciated.
Ron