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1968 Aaca

hcsstang

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The AACA Grand National is being held at New Bern North Carolina May 15th. Any body going? If you are look me up.
 

gofastguy

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What is AACA?

I'm pretty sure that it's the Antique Auto Club of America. An older couple in our Mustang Club is always talking it up and I have thought about looking into some of their outings, but it seems like they may be a bit more leisurely paced than we prefer.
 
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hcsstang

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You are right about the AACA It covers all makes and models of cars trucks the best thing to say is any thing that has a motor that came from a factory. . Check out the website. Every state has a club listing.
 

6t8-390gt

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The AACA is a fun club to belong to and as Tom said if it has wheels and a motor and came from a factory it is welcome. I've only been to the National Shows, but when you have 500+ cars, trucks, motorcylces, etc. of all makes and models you are bound to find something you like. Their Judging is different from the MCA, but I would not say it is any easier. They also publish a great monthly magazine and have a beautiful museum.

Tom, I'll see you in New Bern. I think we are arriving Friday.

Danny
 

Ruppstang

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I belong to the AACA, and have enjoyed them very much. I do not judge in the AACA show so there is more time to look at the wide verity of cars, many I have never seen before. My dad has 30s Fords and I enjoy the older cars as well. I might add there are no modified classed in the AACA all cars must be in orignial condition.
I wish we could go to the grand national but we al ready have too many long trips. Marty
 
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