Antique And Classic Car Club Of America
Since 1935 AACA has had one goal.
Antique and classic car club of america. With more than 170 members and 100 associate members the Ohio Region hosts car-related events year-round all designed to promote the preservation of the worlds most remarkable automobiles. Classic Car Club of America runs its Grand Classics events across America giving everyone the chance to bring their car to be judged and potentially come away with a prize. The preservation and enjoyment of automotive history of all types.
The Ohio Region Classic Car Club was founded in 1954 and ever since has celebrated the worlds finest automobiles from 1915 to 1948. From Nationals Meets and Tours to Regional events AACA is here to bring enthusiasts together through exciting National activities friendship and Antique Automobile an. AACCC is proud to be affiliated with the Antique Automobile Club of America as the Cape Canaveral Region and is the only AACA-affiliated car club in Brevard.
The Antique Automobile Club of America Comes to Saratoga for National Meet. The Antique Automobile Club of America the nations oldest organization in the hobby had relegated the enthusiasts chosen wheels to Class 19 designated Tow Cars. The club started with 14 members who met on a cold winter January day in Philadelphia to talk about old cars and today the club has over 50000 members with over 400 regions and chapters.
Illustrations courtesy Classic Car Club of America. The club devoted to touring and preserving vintage cars formerly known as the Veteran Motor Car Club of America. The Classic Car Club of America hosts a series of nationally recognized Grand Classics events that are perfect for those who cherish historic vehicles.
Welcome to the South Florida Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America. 11-16 Vintage Tour - AACA National - Lock HavenWellsboro PA. Our show rules may require that the vehicles be twenty-five years.
Located in Miami-Dade County Florida our club is open to enthusiasts of antique vehicles of all makes and models of cars trucks and motorcycles from the early 1900s and now including the year 1995. The Antique Automobile Club of America AACA recognizes motorized vehicles 25 years old or older which were built in factories and specifically designed and manufactured for transportation use on public roadways and highways. Antique Automobile Club of America membership is not required but encouraged.