Like Scarpia, the first bit I used to look for in VL was the cars and spares for sale section, and I have the full garage/lock up/loft/cellar etc as a result! Brian is quite right that space is a factor, although it does all fit at least, and my new racer is at the reassembling stage so the pressure on space is receding.
Peter, I now understand that your comment is a general gripe rather than one relating only to Fulvia spares. Leaving to one side whether this should be a separate thread, or indeed whether the LMC can turn the internet tide (!) as I understand it, you would rather that these spares be offered to Members first. In a roundabout way, they have been for a long time, because if I have had spares that would get somebody out of a fix then I would happily assist. Although I am not sure if we have met, I know quite a few Fulvia owners over the last 20 years that I have had a Fulvia of one sort or another, and many owners have helped me in the same way. That, to me, is a Club in action. Now these spares have been offered to those Members who log onto the forum, and then subsequently on ebay.
It is true that many members do not log onto the forum, although since ebay has such a wide reach now, I bet many of those who do not log onto the forum do log onto ebay from time to time. Ebay also has a truly international reach which our club does not. I also bet many members don't study the sales and wanted section of the mag either.
But I think that bemoaning the fact that not all the members will see the ad is misguided. I don't think it matters who buys the spares in the first instance. The most important point in my view is that spares do not get thrown away. If the spares remain in the hands of somebody who wanted them, then they are not lost and will still be available to people to help them keep their cars running and to help them improve the cars.
Even if spares are bought by non-members who own Lancias, then these people are potential members of the Club and they are the current owners of our next Lancias. The one certainty is that if cars are lost/scrapped then the owners will not become Club members and the supply of cars will dry up. I think that is why, if my memory serves me correctly, the Club has as one of it's aims "The preservation and use of Lancia cars".
I don't see the point in making it more difficult for anyone, be they members or non-members, to run their cars.