Todd, it would be a shame as our newest member for you to get embroiled in bad feelings. Speaking as a lawyer, you are under no legal obligation whatsoever. An offer of a gift, and even acceptance of the offer, does bind the giver legally unless the agreement includes a trade which make it a contract (or the actual transfer of the gift has already occurred). This is why some "gifts" or other transfers which are otherwise free are said to be for "$1.00 and other good and valuable consideration."
Speaking as a new executive, I would say that the PGVMC never confirmed that we were committed to this project despite some enthusiam. It would be a shame to pass up a sale so I say go for it guilt free. Or as Fritz has said, "take the money and run."
If we as a club, or even a sub group of the club wants to follow up on a project, there are no shortages. However, coordinating committment and structure is something that should be done at a meeting, and it is not fair to ask you to wait if there is cash pending.
Your initial offer was very generous and appreciated by those who supported the idea, and I am sure appreciated by those who did not support the idea. I cannot imagine any members not being appreciative of your offer. Perhaps we snoozed and loozed, but that is not your fault.
Besides, $200 is better than a kick in the pants, and clearing out some garage space can be worth even more.
Dennis Smith