No matter what kind of vehicle you have, there is a car club available for you. You can find anything from classic, muscle, and hot rod car clubs to more basic car clubs such as Ford, Chevy, and Dodge. Each club has its own guidelines and requirements for new members, so if one doesn't suit your needs, keep searching. There will be a perfect one for you. One good site to start searching for the right club for you is http://carclubs.com/carclubs.htm.
If your interest is in the classic antiques, then the best starting place is Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA), http://www.aaca.org located in Hershey, PA, with branches all across the country. Memberships are open to everyone who has an interest in antique automobiles, regardless of whether you own one or not. Annual fees are only $24 a year for adults and $10 a year for junior members (any child under 12 years old may join, whether or not parents are members of AACA).
Corvette Club of America (CCA) http://www.corvetteclubofamerica.com/ offers 4 membership options for corvette lovers ranging from the $50 individual plan to the $500 lifetime membership with all available benefits. A mail-in application can be printed at their website.
Dreaming of building the best kit car or replica around? Here's a car club for you: http://www.replicarclub.com/. The Association of Handcrafted Automobiles (AHA) is known as the largest replica and handcrafted car club in North America and is open to all automotive enthusiasts. Basic membership is free.
Become a member of http://www.good-guys.com/news/hotNews.aspx and receive an issue of Goodguys Goodtimes Gazette filled with over 200 pages of pics, news and articles about hot rods each month. Receive early registration info for all the car shows in your area.
This is only a few of the 1000's of car clubs available. Search and find the perfect one for you! Remember that you are not limited to only belonging to one car club. Choose as many different ones as you want and enjoy the benefits of them all. Start here: http://carclubs.com/carclubs.htm
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