1939-1947
Dodge
Truck
Registry
619-575-1543
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This
page
is
dedicated
to all
those
folks
who
are
interested
in the
early
trucks
of the
"Job-Rated"
era.
The
light
trucks
built
by
Dodge,
Fargo,
Plymouth
and
Desoto
from
1939,
on
through
the
War,
and
postwar
until
1947. |
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1970
Corvette
Registry
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The
1970
Corvette
Registry
mission
is to
research,
gather
production
data,
educate,
promote
and
foster
enthusiasm
for
ALL
1970
Corvettes. |
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356
Registry
Inc
810-558-3616
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No
restrictions
to
join,
ownership
is not
required.
Local
and
National
events
and a
complete
listing
of
local
clubs.The
most
complete
source
of
parts
and
suppliers
for
the
Porsche
356
model
car.
Literature
and
model
collecting,
vintage
racing
coverage. |
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ACCCC
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Antique
and
Classic
Car
Club
of
Canada.
We
welcome
all
cars
20
years
of age
and
older.
We
meet
monthly
and
have
activities
all
year. |
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Ahrens-Fox
Fire
Buff's
Association
916-683-0976
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Open
to all
enthusiasts
(owners
or
not)
of
Latta
(1852-1868),
Ahrens
(1868-1910),
Ahrens-Fox
(1910-1977),
Bickle
(1923-1939),
and
Approved
(1957-1960)
fire
engines. |
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Airflow
Club
of
America
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The
AIRFLOW
CLUB
OF
AMERICA,
INCORPORATED
is a
nonprofit
organization
founded
in
June
1962.
The
Club
is
dedicated
to the
preservation,
restoration,
exhibition,
and
use of
Chrysler
Airflow
and
DeSoto
Airflow
automobiles,
Dodge
Airflow
trucks,
as
well
as
collecting,
recording,
preserving,
and
disseminating
Airflow
information,
data,
and
lore
to the
world
of old
car
enthusiasts
and
authors
in
order
to
clarify
and
publish
the
truth
of the
Airflow's
contributions
to the
automotive
world. |
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AMC
Rambler
Club (AMCRC)
869-923-0485
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International
Club
founded
in
1980
by
Frank
and
Elaine
Wrenick
that
enables
Rambler
owners
to
find
the
parts,
services,
and
advice
necessary
to
keep
their
AMCs
on the
road
using
AMCRC
Club
publications
and
services
to
facilitate
the
interchange
of
information
needed
to do
this.
AMCRC
also
promote
the
AMC
hobby
and
trys
to
make
others
aware
of the
history
of AMC
and
their
wide
variety
of
automobiles
through
our
Local
and
National
Car
Shows. |
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AMC
World
Clubs
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AMC
World
Clubs
-
Classic
AMX
Club
Int,
American
Motorsport.
Serving
the
AMC
Hobby
for
over
28years. |
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American
Camaro
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The
American
Camaro
Association
is
dedicated
to
uniting
the
over
140
Camaro
clubs
of
North
America
for
the
betterment
and
strength
of the
hobby.
We are
here
to
help
in the
exchange
of
information
and
ideas,
to
list
functions
and
Camaro
events,
and to
help
keep
everone
updated
on
information
from
Chevrolet
and
the
causes
related
to
Camaro
and
collectable
cars
in
general. |
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American
Station
Wagon
Owners
Association
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Dedicated
to the
enjoyment
and
preservation
of
this
great
vehicle.
Open
to all
makes,
models
and
fans
of
station
wagons.
Quarterly,
full
color
magazine,
The
Wagon
Roundup.
Free
classified
ads in
the
magazine
and on
the
club
web
site
for
all
members.
Club
merchandise
available.
Sixth
National
Convention,
"The
Ultimate
Tailgate
Party"
will
be
held
June
13 -
16,
2002
in
Nashville,
Tennessee.
Includes
many
activities
and
the
world's
largest
all
station
wagon
show.
Call,
write,
e-mail
or
visit
our
web
site
for
more
information. |
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American
Truck
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Society
816-891-9900
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Incorporated
in
1971,
the
not-for-profit
American
Truck
Historical
Society
was
formed
to
preserve
the
history
of
trucks,
the
trucking
industry,
and
its
pioneers. |
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Antique
Automobile
Club
of
America
717-534-1910
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The
Antique
Automobile
Club
of
America,
founded
in
1935,
is the
world's
largest
automotive
historical
society
with
over
60,000
members
and
400
regional
clubs
worldwide.
The
AACA
is
dedicated
to
perpetuating
the
memories
of
early
automobiles
by
encouraging
their
history,
collection
and
use. |
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antique
fire
brigade
714-363-1022
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antique
fire
trucks
and
related
interests |
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Aston
Martin
Owners
Club
619-582-4324
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The
AMOC
is one
of the
oldest
one-make
clubs,
one of
the
largest
with
world-wide
membership
and
one of
the
leaders. |
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Austin-Healey
Club
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A
continent-wide
association
of
people
interested
in the
history,
maintenance,
restoration,
and
enjoyment
of all
Austin-Healeys.
Publishers
of
award-winning
Austin-Healey
Magazine,
the
Austin-Healey
Resource
Book,
and
the
Austin-Healey
Calendar. |
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Buick
Club
of
America
760-947-2485
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The
Buick
Club
of
America
is a
non-profit
membership
corporation
dedicated
to the
preservation
and
restoration
of
those
vehicles
built
by the
Buick
Motor
Division
of
General
Motors
Corporation. |
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Buick
Street
Rod
Association
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Non-profit
organization
dedicated
to
promoting
Buick
and
Buick
powered
street
rods. |
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Canadian
Street
Rod
Association
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The
Canadian
Street
Rod
Association
(CSRA),
is a
non-profit
organization
dedicated
to the
safety,
preservation
and
enjoyment
of
street
driven
modified
and
classic,
pre 79
vehicles.
Since
1972,
the
association
has
been
organizing
and
promoting
street
rodding
through
shows
and
conventions,and
has
constantly
worked
towards
the
upgrading
of the
safety
and
legal
aspects
of the
hobby. |
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Carolina
Region
Cadillac
&
LaSalle
Club
704-888-0686
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We
were
founded
to
encourage
Cadillac
enthusiasts
to
maintain,
preserve,
and
restore
collectible
Cadillac's
and
LaSalle's.
The
Carolina
Region
recognizes
all
vehicles
built
by
Cadillac.
We
promote
the
development,
collection,
publication
and
exchange
of
helpful
information
pertaining
to our
cars.
We
also
promote
social
fellowship
for
club
members,
along
with
charitable
contributions.
The
Carolina
Region
Cadillac
&
LaSalle
Club,
Inc. (CRCLC)
is a
non-profit
membership
organization
founded
in
North
Carolina
in
2001
and
incorporated
in the
State
of
North
Carolina
in
2007.
Today
we are
one of
the
Carolina's
regionally
active
organization
for
Cadillac
enthusiasts
with
47
current
2007
members.
There
is
also
an
Eastern
Carolina
Regional
club.
(Although
we
each
are
Cadillac
clubs,
we are
not
affiliated
with
each
other).
The
CRCLC
is one
of the
chartered
regions
of the
International
Cadillac
&
LaSalle
Club
Monthly
meeting:
2nd
Saturday
of
every
month
11:30am
(Except
April,
September,
December)
The
meeting
location
SageBrush
Steakhouse
in
Statesville,
NC. |
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