Links to other auto
related web sites you might find interesting....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.
Texas
Region AACA, Serving the Dallas-Fort Worth Area
Auburn
Cord Duesenberg Festival
Discover Labor Day Weekend excitement as Auburn Indiana celebrates its
Automotive Heritage with the annual reunion of the Auburn Cord
Duesenberg Club.
Auburn
Cord Duesenberg Museum
Auburn Indiana
The Buick Club
The home for Buick enthusiasts of all eras.
The
Cadillac LaSalle Club
Welcomes cars from these General Motors flagship marques.
Central
Texas Region, AACA
The
Classic Car Club of America
Our National Web Site
CordNet
Hosting the pages of the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Club
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.
Dodge
Brothers Club
The Official Web Site of the Dodge
The
Ghost Club International
(In French) Dedicated to the preservation and collection of
Rolls-Royce Ghost Motorcars
Gilmore
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 "Grand Experience" Information:
The
Horseless Carriage Club of America
Founded in 1938, HCCA recognizes "Brass Era"
vehicles through 1915
The Horseless
Carriage Foundation
The Horseless Carriage Foundation, Inc. (HCFI) was
established in 1985 to make automobile research and restoration
information readily available to hobbyists, restorers, and scholars
worldwide.
IHC Trucks
Hope for the helplessly addicted.
Light
Steam Power
Early in the 20th. Century, steam was a legitimate power source for
the automobile. Information about early steam vehicles from
around the world is available through this site from the Untied
Kingdom.
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™.
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.
The
Pierce-Arrow Society
Dedicated to America's finest built motor car.
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.
The Rolls-Royce Owners
Club
Honors both Rolls-Royce and Bentley automobiles.
The
Antique Studebaker Club, Inc.
Studebakers area very important part of American automotive
history.
The Veteran Motor Car
Club of America
One of the oldest antique car clubs in America. Known as
"The Touring Club," It recognizes all vehicles 25 years old
or older.
