CCCA Region Links

Several CCCA Regions have Web Sites.  Click Below to visit them:

Arizona Region

Delaware Valley

Indiana Region

Metropolitan Region

Michigan Region

New England Region

Northern California Region

North Texas Region

Oregon Region

Pacific Northwest Region

Southern California Region

Spirit of St. Louis Region

Upper Midwest Region

Wisconsin Region

More will be on line soon.....

Here are some links to other national and international not-for-profit clubs and organizations who recognize and honor Classic Cars.

To visit a Site, just "click" on the logo or the underlined name of the club or organization.
 
At the Bottom of the page you will find "Web Ring" Links which will take you to other automotive places of interest on the Internet.

You will need to use your Web Browser's "Back" button to return to the CCCA Web Site if you visit any of these Link Sites. 
 

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AACA.  The Antique Automobile Club of America recognizes all self propelled vehicles that are 25 or more years old.   International in scope, it is the largest old car club in the USA.  All Classic Cars are eligible for AACA events.  To see AACA recognized cars that qualify as either Full Classics™ or Modified Classics™, click here.

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Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival
August 30 - September 3, 2001
Discover Labor Day Weekend excitement as Auburn Indiana celebrates its Automotive Heritage with the 46th annual reunion of the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Club.

The Official Site of The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Club

 

Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum
Auburn Indiana

 

Brewster Car Society

 

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The Buick Club is the home for Buick enthusiasts of all eras.  CCCA recognizes Series 90 and Limited series Buicks manufactured 1931 through 1942 as potential Full Classics™.

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The Cadillac LaSalle Club welcomes cars from these General Motors flagship marques.  CCCA recognizes many Cadillacs and some LaSalles manufactured between 1925 and 1947 as potential Full Classics™

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The Cadillac Database

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The Walter P Chrysler Club

 

 


The Classic Car Club of America has its own museum on the campus of the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners Michigan.
Click Here to visit.

 

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CordNet

Hosting the pages of the Auburn Cord & Duesenberg 

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Derby Bentley Society The Derby Bentley Society, an affiliate of the Rolls-Royce
Owners' Club, came into being through the enthusiastic efforts
of a group of RROC members who either own or highly
appreciate the Derby Bentley marque


American Air Cooled Cars Par Excellance
The H. H. Franklin Club

 

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Gilmore Classic Car Club of America Museum

The Gilmore Car Museum welcomes you to enjoy a unique
experience among automobile museums in the United States. We
hope the information you will find will illustrate the scope of the
vehicles, automobilia, antique buildings and pristine rural countryside that await the visitor to this special museum.

CCCA Museum at The Gilmore Home Page

Lincoln Owners Club

 

 


Museum of Automobiles

Morrilton,  Arkansas
   

 

The National Association of Antique Automobile Clubs of Canada

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The Packard Club

The Packard Club offers information and camaraderie for those who are interested in this famous auto maker.   CCCA recognizes most, but not all, Packards manufactured between 1925 and 1947 as potential Full Classics™.

 

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The Packard Motor Car Foundation
The Packard Motor Car Foundation is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to
the preservation of the products, history, and properties of The Packard Motor Car Company.
The Foundation's activities, to support our goals, include fundraising, affiliations with
museums, clubs, and programs of education, which will place us in a position to seek out,
identify and participate in the preservation of the Packard legacy.

 

 

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The Pierce-Arrow Society

Dedicated to America's finest built motor car.

Web Site of the Society of Automotive Historians.

The Society of Auto Historians

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The Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts' Club exists for the enjoyment of
owners of Rolls-Royce and Bentley cars and non-owners who
have a genuine interest and enthusiasm for the marque. We
work to preserve the heritage of Sir Henry Royce, his
distinguished colleagues and successors, who created the best
car in the world and to restore maintain and use our cars - all
models from 1904 (1933 for Bentleys) to the production of cars
of the day, with special emphasis on the special needs of the
older models.

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The Rolls-Royce Owners Club honors both Rolls-Royce and Bentley automobiles.  CCCA recognizes any Rolls or Bentley manufactured between 1925 and 1948 as a potential Full Classic™.

Power, Passion & Prestige on Wheels

Sarasota Classic Car Museum, Sarasota Florida

 

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The Antique Studebaker Club, Inc.

Studebakers area very  important part of American automotive history.  CCCA recognizes 1929 through 1933 Studebaker Presidents (except Model 82) as Full Classics™.

The Stutz Club promotes the preservation of literature, photographs and
artifacts pertaining the life of Harry Clayton Stutz and Stutz vehicles.

The Stutz Club

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The Veteran Motor Car Club of America is one of the oldest antique car clubs in America.  It recognizes all vehicles 25 years old or older (Including Full Classics™) and has an emphasis on touring with your old car.

http://www.vmcca.org

 

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