In This Issue... Summertime + Antique Cars = AACA

June 2015 - Volume 79
In This Issue...
A Clique in the Club
Collector Car Appreciation Day
From an Anonymous Source in 1988
PA Turnpike 75th Anniversary
Car Show
Word has been received by the Executive Board of your club
that it is being run by a clique.
Upon investigation, we have found this statement to be true.
Furthermore, we find the clique is composed of faithful
members who go to meetings, who give willingly of their time,
energies and efforts, and who sincerely believe that the more
one puts into his or her organization, the more they will get out
of it.
There is no question that the enthusiasm, responsibility and
efforts of those members are of inestimable value to the Club
and we would therefore suggest that you join this clique. It's
easy. Begin by attending meetings, take a lively interest in club
activities, make helpful constructive suggestions and accept
responsibilities to serve on committees.
Before you realize it, you will become a member of the clique
and you will be surprised to find how anxious they are to have
YOU.
Hershey Show Car & Judges
Registration Open Online
Only 75 Slots Left for the
Glidden Tour
Get Those Wheels Ready for
the 2015 Founders Tour
1946 Automotive Golden
Jubilee
The Elegance at Hershey
Announces Show Results
Quick Links
Are YOU ready to join the AACA clique?!
AACA Website
AACA Library
AACA Museum
AACA Forum
AACA Merchandise
Honor Our Auto Hobby's "Holiday" This July: Collector Car Appreciation Day
By Colby Martin, Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA)
The Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) supports the SEMA Action
Network (SAN) in declaring July 10, 2015 as National Collector Car
Appreciation Day (CCAD). It is a day to help raise awareness of the entire car
hobby and its role in American society. This will be the sixth consecutive year
for what has become an annual event to recognize the importance of
automotive restoration and collection. Each year since 2010, this "holiday" has
been marked by a U.S. Senate Resolution at the request of the SAN to honor
the classics of the past and the future.
The U.S. Senate recently passed Senate Resolution 196 (S. Res. 196), sponsored by
Congressional Automotive Performance and Motorsports Caucus Co-Chairs Senator Richard Burr
(R-NC) and Senator Jon Tester (D-MT). The Senators are strong advocates for the automotive
hobby in Washington and recognize the integral role collector cars have played in fostering our
nation's appreciation for the automobile's unique historical place in our history. The Caucus is an
informal, non-partisan group that pays tribute to America's ever growing love affair with the car and
motorsports. As this annual event continues to grow worldwide, states, provinces, counties and
cities are following suit with their own recognition.
"As a leading authority in the collector car community, the AACA's involvement with Collector Car
Appreciation Day each year has been vital to the celebration's growth and reinforced its spirit
nationwide," said SEMA Vice President of Government Affairs Steve McDonald. "AACA members
are among the thousands of auto enthusiasts taking advantage of this opportunity to honor our
great American hobby by showing off their cars and celebrating new traditions. Car clubs,
businesses and other organizations across the country will also be hosting their own tributes to this
special day."
If your Club or Region has a happening planned during the month of July, you are invited to submit
its information on the official CCAD site without cost by filling out this online form. Events can
range from informal gatherings and club meetings to more organized events, such as car shows,
tours, cruises and parades. This list will help auto enthusiasts nationwide find events in their local
area to join in and celebrate. Participating organizers will receive a complimentary copy of the
Congressional resolution for display at each registered event.
Special Message to AACA Regions & Chapters:
Please Join Us in Promoting Collector Car Appreciation Day
By Tom Cox, AACA National Director
For the past five years, the Specialty Equipment Market Association or SEMA has secured a United
States Senate proclamation recognizing Collector Car Appreciation Day. This year that day is
Friday, July 10th. All of us understand the need to spread the word about AACA to both young and
old. Collector Car Appreciation Day presents a tremendous and unique opportunity to spread the
word about our part of the antique vehicle hobby and, most importantly, secure new members for
your Region or Chapter.
It's not too late to organize a successful AACA hosted event in your area supporting CCAD and
showcasing your Region or Chapter. Find a local Cruise-In this weekend, call your friends in other
clubs, post flyers in auto parts stores and other places and promote the idea of a celebration of ALL
vehicles. As a good host, your group should welcome vehicles and enthusiasts of all types. This is
the one of the best ways to share our part of the hobby with others. If you don't share, you can't
expect others to enjoy our love of preservation and restoration. Enthusiasts are generally
enthusiasts and that collector of late model Japanese or German cars might just be the next spark
plug for your club with a new found love for restored prewar vehicles.
Organize your members and appoint someone to handle publicity. Most if not all newspapers, radio
stations and television stations will give you free on-air promotion of your event for the asking.
Radio and television are required to "act in the public interest" through public service
announcements or PSAs. There might be a local morning show you can get a spot on. The media is
constantly searching for new material. Tell the story of your Region and what they do while
highlighting a special car story about a member or their vehicle. Go out and publicize your Collector
Car Appreciation Day celebration hosted by your local AACA! There has never been a better reason
to invite others to join up. Get started right now!
Check out how AACA Regions & Chapters have celebrated and promoted Collector Car
Appreciation Day in the past:
Collector Car Appreciation Day
was celebrated by the Chesapeake
Region AACA with an antique car
show at the Fire Museum of Maryland.
In Vancouver, Washington, the Fort
Vancouver and Rose City Club AACA
jointly hosted a Collector Car
Appreciation Day celebration.
The Lynchburg Region AACA hosted
their tribute to Collector Car Appreciation
Day in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Members of the AACA Old Salem Chapter
drove from Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia,
to the Virginia Transportation Museum
in Roanoke, Virginia, and finished in
Floyd, Virginia, to honor Collector
Car Appreciation Day.
PA Turnpike 75th Anniversary Car Show
A major milestone is on the horizon for the Pennsylvania Turnpike
Commission (PTC). Considered America's First Superhighway, the
PTC will celebrate its 75th anniversary October 1, 2015 -- the day
the Turnpike first opened to travelers. The PTC is offering
interviews, photos and video to all media outlets in an effort to tell
the story of its 75 years of transportation innovation.
In the late 1930s, controversy surrounded the building of the Pa.
Turnpike. Business owners along the route feared customers would
bypass their shops by traveling the Turnpike. Many restaurant
owners actually posted signs reading "No Turnpike Workers
Allowed" because they resented the possible loss of business they
felt the Turnpike would create. However, just the opposite happened
and the opening of the Pa. Turnpike actually created economic
development across the state.
Designed to move people and goods from east to west, the PTC established the national standard
for limited access highways for the entire country. In the first fifteen days of operation, 150,000
motorists - or 10,000 per day - paid to use this new innovative highway system. That figure was
double what the Turnpike's own traffic planners expected. Now 75 years later, the PTC is still
forging ahead with transportation tradition and technology.
Throughout 2015, the PTC has several activities planned to celebrate this milestone. Beginning with
a website countdown to October 1, 2015, the PTC will also be offering an updated and lively history
video, a coffee table book rich with a variety of Pa. Turnpike images and an antique car show, all of
which leads up to a PTC main event being planned at the Pennsylvania State Museum in
Harrisburg, Pa. This event will showcase a new transportation display featuring an original Pa.
Turnpike toll booth from the Irwin Interchange circa 1940 and other Pa. Turnpike artifacts.
There is a planned car show on August 8th at the Sideling Hill Interchange. The show will be from
10:00 AM to 2:00 PM (field open at 8:00).
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Goodie Bags
People's Choice Trophy
Music
Food vendors
Rain or shine
They are working at no toll charges and easy access to interchange on return trip
Turnpike staff are inviting AACA members to attend this event to help
celebrate this major milestone in Pennsylvania automotive history.
The Turnpike Commission is also seeking a few AACA Volunteers
to help with day of show registration and car parking.
Registration is FREE. Click here to register for this event.
2015 AACA Eastern Fall Meet Car & Judge Registration Now Open
The show car and judges' registration for the Hershey Meet are now open online here. If you have
questions, please call 717-566-7720 Monday and Wednesday from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. only, or email
fallmeet@hersheyaaca.org.
AACA Library to Host 2nd Yard Sale During Meet Week in Hershey
You are in luck!!! Thanks to a tremendously successful literature yard sale in 2014, we are
bringing back the event this year. If you collect automotive sales literature, then you must plan on
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attending this year's event. It will take place on Tuesday, October 6 , starting promptly at 4pm and
only lasting for three hours. Don't be late!!! If you aren't here on time, you will miss out on all of the
best literature including Pierce-Arrow, Packard, RollsRoyce, Delahaye and much more! In addition to the
sales literature, we will also be selling books,
collectibles and maybe even some car parts, too. You
never know what you will find, so mark it on your
calendar and adjust your reservations right now!
Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Time: 4-7 p.m.
Location:
AACA Library & Research Center
501 West Governor Road
Hershey, PA 17033
2015 AACA 1/2 Year Memberships Now Available for New Members
Do you have a friend that has been thinking about joining AACA? Regions & Chapters, are you
trying to recruit new members for your club? This is an excellent time to encourage new people to
sign up for membership.
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Beginning on June 1 , AACA National Headquarters will process any new 2015 membership
application as a ½ year membership. The ½ year membership includes the months June through
December at a cost of only $18.00 ($23 for non-U.S. members).
The ½ year membership gives new members an opportunity to get a taste of AACA without paying
the full year membership fee. Anyone that includes the yearly payment of $35.00 ($45 for non-U.S.
members) with their new application will be refunded $17.00 ($22 for non-U.S. members).
½ year members are entitled to the following benefits:
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Members receive three bi-monthly issues of ANTIQUE AUTOMOBILE magazine:
July/August, Sept/Oct & Nov/Dec.
Members are eligible to join an AACA region and/or chapter.
Members can exhibit vehicles & compete for national prizes & annual awards.
Members receive unlimited free admission to the AACA Museum.
Members receive limited free research by the AACA Library & Research Center staff.
The ½ year membership is for first time new members only. It doesn't apply to current members
that are late in paying their yearly dues or members that have left their membership lapse for a year
or more and wish to reinstate their membership.
If you have any questions regarding the ½ year membership program, feel free to contact Karen
White at AACA Headquarters at 717-534-1910 or kwhite@aaca.org.
Click here to download an AACA membership application.
The Redwood Empire Region Members Can't Wait
to Host YOU in Sunny Northern California!
By Dave Chiotti
Western Divisional Tour
August 25-27, 2015
Northern California
Click here for brochure
The members of the Redwood Empire Region are looking
forward to hosting you for the Western Division Tour August
25-27, 2015, in beautiful Sonoma County, California. Your
adventure will include seeing the world famous Old Faithful
Geyser of Calistoga, the world's largest Petrified Forest and
the fabulous Sonoma County Coast.
Check out our web site RERAACA.ORG
or call AACA National at 717-534-1910
and request the tri-fold brochure and
tour application.
The Host Hotel is the Flamingo Resort
and Spa in Santa Rosa. Call 800-8488300 and mention the AACA for special
room rates.
Only 75 Slots Left for the Revival AAA Glidden Tour®!
Revival AAA Glidden Tour®
August 30 - September 4, 2015
Oklahoma City, OK
Registration Deadline: July 20
Only 75 slots still available!
Click here for information & registration
Wow! The last time the AAA Glidden Tour® was in Oklahoma City
was June 24, 1910. It's an honor to bring it back to Oklahoma City
for the 70th anniversary of the tour.
The 70th Revival AAA Glidden Tour is being hosted by the Okie
Region of the AACA. The Glidden Tour is the oldest and largest automobile touring event in
America. The first tour was sponsored by the American Automobile Association (AAA) in 1904 to
promote the use of the automobile and help create standardized laws for the use of automobiles.
The endurance races were held annually until 1913.
In 1946, the Veterans Motor Car Club of America (VMCCA) revived the Glidden Tour® and the
tours have been held every year since. The 2015 tour will be a hub (single host hotel) and spoke
(travel up to 65 miles out from the host hotel and back) tour. Between 200 and 250 pre-1943
automobiles are expected to participate (450 - 600 people).
1910 Glidden Tour
1910 Glidden Tour
Mark Your Calendar & Get Those Wheels Ready for the 2015 Founders Tour
By Joe Gagliano, Founderstour2015@aol.com
Founders Tour
September 14-18, 2015
Northeast Ohio
Registration Begins: July 1
Registration Deadline: August 15
Click here for brochure & registration form
Planning is complete for the 2015 Founder's Tour! The
Canton and Meander Chapters of the Ohio Region have
been busy planning and organizing a wonderful week of
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touring and look forward to hosting you September 13
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through the 19 . Buckeye, Backroads and Buggies is
our theme and you'll enjoy all three and more.
We will be based out of Dover, Ohio, in the middle of
small town Ohio with rolling picturesque countryside
and right on the entrance to Ohio's Amish country. We
have some very interesting stops and venues planned
including local artisan shops, unique museums and
collections, and you may even get up close and
personal with the Goodyear blimp! Based on popular
requests, we are also planning a "post tour" Saturday
bus excursion to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the
Crawford Auto and Aviation Museum in Cleveland, Ohio.
Registration materials are now available from AACA National Headquarters.
You can request them by phone, email or click here to download them from the website.
Registrations will NOT be accepted postmarked before July 1.
The registration deadline is August 15.
2015 AACA National Meets & Tours Activity Request Card
A 2015 Activity Request Card is always included with your Antique Automobile magazine, so you
can request information about upcoming meets and tours. If you are interested in attending or would
like more information about any of the meets and tours listed on the card, please fill it out and send
it to: AACA Activity Request, PO Box 417, Hershey, PA 17033. Make sure to include your name,
address and membership number on the card.
Online registration is currently open for the following: Eastern Fall Meet (Hershey, PA) and Central
Fall Meet (Houma, LA). To register online, click here and log in with your member number and pin.
Please remember that your 2015 membership dues MUST BE PAID in order to receive information
for 2015 events.
Hershey information will NOT be mailed until July 1!
Check Out These Upcoming AACA National Meets & Tours
Click on each image to learn more about the event.
Share Your Stories in Speedster
We want to hear from you! Send us your stories and photos. We are always looking for more
articles about accounts of tours and shows you have attended, restoration projects, unique vehicle
stories and history, and any other items you may want to share. Send your photos and stories to
Stacy Zimmerman at szimmerman@aaca.org today!
Trivia Question
What was the fastest touring car of the 1930s?
Click here for the Trivia Answer.
From the AACA Library & Research Center
The 1946 Automotive Golden Jubilee
By Matthew Hocker
For the citizens of Detroit, the year 1946 was a cause for
celebration. World War II had ended, thanks in part to the
200,000 Detroiters who served and the wartime production
of factories in "Motor City." With the war over, the
automotive industry was once again able to concentrate its
efforts on civilian production. As fate would have it, the year
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also marked both Detroit's sesquicentennial and the 50
anniversary of the first Detroit-built auto (the 1896 King). To
commemorate these achievements, automotive
manufacturers rallied together to organize the 1946
Automotive Golden Jubilee.
While the stated reasons for holding the event were positive,
the automotive giants also desired to fight the negative
perceptions their city had received in recent years. Race
riots in 1943 caused significant property damage, left 34
people dead and wounded more than 400. To top it all off, a
strike led by United Auto Workers effectively shut down GM
from the tail-end of 1945 through March 1946.
With a diverse group of companies banding together to
organize the event, the industry was trying to demonstrate
the type of city Detroit could be. Celebrating the industry's
past and the potential for what lay ahead paralleled similar
hopes for Detroit. "Unity is the name of Detroit," proclaimed the Jubilee program. "If we can do it in
war, we can do it in peace... And we're going right ahead and meet our peace problems as we meet
our war
problems."
All the
more impressive was that the twelve
day event
was planned in little more than two
months.
Behind it all was the Golden Jubilee
Organizing Committee, which
consisted
of several big names in the industry,
including
George Romney (then General
Manager
for the Automobile Manufacturer's
Association). At the helm of the
committee was General Chairman,
William
Knudsen. Knudsen was well equipped
for the
task at hand, having served as a
Lieutenant General for the U.S. Army
during
WWII. Prior to that appointment, he
was the
head of General Motors.
In orchestrating the event, one of the main goals was to
create the automotive equivalent of a world's fair, complete
with fancy parade floats, exhibitions, celebrity guest
appearances and even a Golden Jubilee Queen. Like any
world's fair, the event also had its own emblem. Created by
esteemed automotive artist, Arthur Radebaugh, the design
featured an antique vehicle and modern-day car in front of
a towering atom. His image symbolized how far the industry
had come in such a short time, coupled with the promise of
what lay ahead.
The stars of the show were arguably the legions of antique
cars participating in the festivities, which included the Motor
City Cavalcade and the Antique Automotive Exposition.
Although the major manufacturers had vehicles on display
(some even produced literature celebrating their heritage),
the Organizing Committee also invited contributions from
antique car owners throughout the U.S. Vehicles from
enthusiasts were restricted to those made prior to 1915 and
the first three model years for makes that appeared after
the fact (Manufacturers faced no such restrictions).
To further entice folks, there were plenty of awards on hand
including one for people's choice. The vehicle with the most
points would win the grand prize, which consisted of a
ribbon and brand-spanking-new '46 Hudson Commodore
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Six 4-door sedan. The 2 quarter 1946 issue of Antique
Automobile reported the lucky winners were Mr. and Mrs.
George Green of Lambertville, New Jersey, with their
1904 Curved Dash Oldsmobile. Mr. Green had purchased
the car in 1907 and had owned it ever since.
Despite being organized in only two months, the
Automotive Golden Jubilee was a resounding success.
Over two hundred vehicles were on hand for the event,
121 of which were contributed by individual owners, and
the citizens of Detroit came out in droves to see the
spectacle. While the Jubilee may not have healed the
The Grand Prize Winner
city's underlying problems, it brought people together and
provided a glimmer of hope for the future.
Discover More:
To learn more about the 1946 Automotive Golden Jubilee, be sure to contact the library or visit us in
person. The story of this event comes to life through commemorative sales literature and a flat file
containing event programs and letters from the Golden Jubilee Committee. The Jubilee is but one of
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over 200 files in our collection on automotive shows from the early 20 Century to the present.
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More information is available on our website. Visit AACA Library or contact
our head librarian, Chris Ritter, at critter@aaca.org or 717-534-2082.
News From the AACA Museum
Back to the Future Tribute Car
June 20 - August 30
The Back to the Future tribute car has arrived and is
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now on display through August 30 - it is the 30
Anniversary of the movie this year.
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We're Going to Cuba Again!
October 29 - November 6
Cuba has been in the news a lot lately. Our first trip
to Cuba this spring SOLD OUT and we still had many
folks who wanted to go... so, we're going again! Our
second trip to Cuba is scheduled for October 29 November 6, 2015. Click here for all of the details.
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NEW! TorqToberFest Event Scheduled
for Hershey Meet Week
October 7, 8 & 9
Join the AACA family and RM Sotheby's for a brand
new event during Hershey Meet Week...
TORQTOBERFEST 2015! Join the fun with our new
behind the scenes bash as we open up our supersecret storage building for the ultimate Meet Week
party!
Pricing includes themed foods - a different theme
each night - craft beers, wine, sodas, entertainment,
silent auction and more! The perfect place for you
and your friends or car clubs to gather during Meet
Week in Hershey.
Pricing: $45 per person/1 night; $120 per person/3 nights
Tickets: call the ticket counter at (717) 566-7100 ext 100, order online at www.TorqToberFest.com
All proceeds benefit the AACA family: Club, Library & Museum. Sponsorships are now available.
Call Emily Halcomb at (717) 566-7100 ext 116.
Visit the Museum's website at www.AACAMuseum.org for all the details!
REMINDER: The AACA Museum is open late, the first Thursday of each month until 9:00 p.m.
The Elegance at Hershey Announces Show Results
The Elegance at Hershey hosted another
successful and eye-popping weekend of activities.
The 5th year for this event had record-breaking
attendance, beautiful weather and some of the
most spectacular cars ever seen in one place.
The Hotel Hershey was once again the host for
three full days of events including The Grand
Ascent hill climb for vintage race cars, the 5K
Challenge runners' race, the crazy and unique
Concorso Bizarro and, of course, The Elegance
Garden Party where spectators could walk among
the hotel gardens and over 70 of the world's finest
collector cars in existence.
The Elegance has previously donated $560,000
to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
(JDRF), the AACA Museum and the
1948 Daimler DE-36 "Green Goddess,"
owned by Mark Hyman takes Best In Show
AACA Library & Research Center. Thanks to the
success of this weekend and the generosity of our
sponsors and guests, we will once again be able
to make a substantial donation to our charities.
The Elegance Garden Party on Sunday lived up
to its promise. Artistry in Motion was this year's
theme as the magnificent cars looked like works
of art nestled on the beautiful grounds of The
Hotel Hershey. Each in its own right was a
winner, but, in the end, the superb 1948 Daimler
DE36 Drophead Coupe owned by Mr. Mark
Hyman of St. Louis, MO, drove off with the
coveted Elegance at Hershey Best of Show, also
known as the Governor's Cup.
Click here for the complete list of winners.
1964 Aston Martin DB5, one of two built for the
Goldfinger movie wins People's Choice Award
The Elegance Board Chairman Michael Rich
(in blazer) presents The Governor's Cup
to Mark Hyman
Oscar Davis's 1938 Alfa Romeo 6C2300B
Mille Miglia, the Founder's Award winner
Not to be forgotten, the Concorso Bizarro also had an impressive group of entrants and awards
were chosen there also. The Hagerty Youth opted to bestow their award on the fabulous Cartoon
Truck owned by Bob Luczun of Clifton, NJ, while our celebrity judge, Miss Idaho Sierra Sandison,
decided on two Best of Show winners - the Hillbilly Model A Truck owned by John Kauffman of
Shermandale, PA, and the Coffin Rod designed and built by Dustin Chestnut of Newmanville, PA.
On Friday and Saturday the Ascent at Hershey saw 25 cars racing the historic hill course in the
back of The Hotel Hershey. The Ascent brings out some amazing historic race cars and this year
was no exception and even included a 16-cylinder Bugatti! Charity rides were given in these cars at
noon and more than one patron was found cleaning the bugs off their teeth. Graham Long in his
Lotus Super Seven was once again the quickest over the weekend.
Saturday also saw men and women of all ages racing up and down the same course that the race
cars ran and further on Boathouse Road to a leg-burning 5K that they will all remember. Going up
was definitely a challenge, but going down was a challenge as well and we applaud all of the
runners for their effort. The overall winner was Kevin Fuller at 18 minutes and the overall female
winner was Mary Dell at 18.49 minutes.
We thank all of the car owners for sharing their
magnificent machines with us for one short day.
Every car was indeed a winner in its own way,
delighting the crowd that joined us. Thank you
also to our Grand Marshalls Leigh and Leslie
Keno, TV star Wayne Carini, our sponsors and
donors, our staff, hundreds of volunteers, our
patrons and the team at Hotel Hershey and
Hershey Entertainment and Resorts for their
herculean efforts to make this year's Elegance at
Hershey a seamless extravaganza. Plans are
already afoot to make the 2016 Elegance at
Hershey even better.
Grand Marshalls Leigh & Leslie Keno signed
autographs and took pictures with fans
The 2016 Elegance at Hershey will be held June
10-12, 2016. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, donor or volunteer, please call The
Elegance office at 717-534-1910.
If you would like to download a PDF of the show winners, click here. Photos by Mark Usciak.
For additional information, visit www.theeleganceathershey.com.
AACA Partnering with Harris Connect to
Produce 80th Anniversary Member Album
AACA is once again partnering with Harris Connect Publishing Company to produce our 80th
Anniversary Member Album. We did this project once before five years ago during our 75th
Anniversary year.
The 80th Anniversary Member Album will feature a colorful gallery of photos, stories and valuable
contact information for members. The publication will also celebrate the club's 80-year history of
supporting and promoting the antique automobile hobby.
Harris Connect has already started sending out emails, postcards and making individual phone calls
to AACA members. During these phone calls, Harris Connect will ask you to verify your name, your
spouse/partner's name, your address, phone and email. They will ask for your chapter or region
affiliation. They will also ask if you would like to list your business information. Members will be
allowed to include a listing of up to 10 vehicles owned as well. Members will be encouraged to
submit photos and short stories to be included in this special publication, too.
All current AACA members will be listed in the album. Being listed in the album in no way obligates
you to purchase the album. Harris Connect will discuss with you on your call the various options,
formats and costs for the album that are available. Again, there is no obligation to buy the album,
but we can tell you that it will be a beautiful, historic AACA piece that you will most likely want to add
to your current collection.
Harris Connect specializes in alumni and membership publications and the data specifications
involved with this type of project. PLEASE take the time to participate in this special AACA project.
The success of the album depends on YOU and your fellow AACA members. Without your
participation, the album will be incomplete.
If you have already deleted the email or thrown out the postcard you received, or hung up on the
phone call because you thought it might have been a scam, please take a few minutes to call the
representatives at Harris Connect this week so they can update all of your information for the
album.
TOLL FREE: 1-800-598-4395
Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)
Non-U.S. Members: USA Country Code (1) 757-965-8092
Monday - Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (UTC/GMT-5)
Thank you in advance for your cooperation in making this publication a success.
If you have already participated, thank you for your quick response and your help!
New Items in the AACA Library's eBay Store!
Looking for the perfect gift for your favorite motor head? The AACA
Library's eBay store offers a wide variety to choose from: over
2,000 reproduction factory photographs of historic cars, books and
sales literature. Materials sold are duplicate items, and every
purchase supports the library!
We are also holding our monthly eBay auction, with over 40 unique
listings!
HURRY! The current auction will end this Sunday, July 5th at 7:30 PM EST.
To view our available items, be sure to click the links below!
Items Available for Auction (6/28/2015 - 7/5/2015):
* Manuals:
- 1939 Chilton Flat Rate & Tune Up Manual
- 1942 & 1957 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Parts Catalogs
- 1978 MG Shop Manual
- 1930s - 1940s MoToR's Handbooks
- And more!
* Books:
- 14 Issues of Automobile Quarterly
- Cars of the Classic '30s
- Indy 500 Books from Floyd Clymer & Carl Hungness
- French Curves: Delahaye, Delage, Talbot-Lago
- International Annual of Automobiles 1954
- Built to Better the Best: Kaiser-Frazer Corporation History
- Fleetwood: The Company & the Coachcraft
- Bubblecars and Microcars
- Books about the Ford Model A
- And more!
Items Available for General Sale:
*Reproduction Factory Photos:
- More than 2,000 different vehicles!
*Books:
- Pre-War
- Racing
- Biographies & In-Depth Histories
- Car & Truck Reference Books
- Manuals & Guides
- And much more!
*Sales Literature
*Shop Manuals
Check back often, as we will continue to add
new items throughout the year!
For more information, contact our Library Assistant,
Matthew Hocker at mhocker@aacalibrary.org or 717-534-2082.
Trivia Answer
The 1936 Mercedes-Benz 540 K Cabriolet. With a 5.4-litre, 180
hp powerhouse, the sleek machine could top 105 mph.
Source: Automotive Milestones: Trivia of a Most Unique Machine
Did YOU Purchase Your Tickets Yet?
ONLY 2,000 TOTAL TICKETS WILL BE
SOLD!!
For only $50, you can purchase a raffle ticket to
win this dream car or the cash equivalent. The
drawing will be held October 10th at the AACA
Eastern Division Fall Meet in Hershey, PA.
(Winner need not be present.) Proceeds from
the raffle benefit the AACA, AACA Library &
Research Center and AACA Museum.
HURRY!! These tickets will not last long!
Click here for a ticket order form.
Thank you for supporting the AACA Family and
GOOD LUCK!!
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The Entire AACA Family is on Facebook!
The entire AACA Family is on Facebook. Make sure to like all
of our pages to stay up-to-date on everything going on with the
Club, Library and Museum. Did you know that AACA also has
a Facebook Group you can join to discuss cars and hobby hot
topics? Request to join the group by clicking here.
Click the logos below to go to our Facebook pages.
AACA Calendar Spotlight
July 15-18, 2015
Southeastern Fall Meet - Louisville, KY
Click here for brochure
July 27-31, 2015
Vintage Tour - Lancaster, PA
Visit website
August 25-27, 2015
Western Divisional Tour - Northern California
Click here for brochure
August 30 - September 4, 2015
Revival AAA Glidden Tour - Oklahoma City, OK
Visit website
September 14-18, 2015
Founders Tour - Northeast Ohio
Click here for brochure & registration form
October 7-10, 2015
Eastern Fall Meet - Hershey, PA
Click here for brochure
November 5-7, 2015
Central Fall Meet - Houma, LA
Click here for brochure
Click here to watch a special promotional video!
Congratulations to all of the winners from the
Central Spring Meet in Independence, MO!
Click here for the latest edition of The Rummage Box
Click here for the July edition of The Judge
Visit the calendar on our website for a complete listing of AACA national events and much more!
Who Do You Contact at AACA Headquarters for What?
Have you ever wondered who to contact for what when you call or email AACA Headquarters? Here
is a list of the current staff and their responsibilities. By clicking on someone's name below, you can
email them directly.
Executive Director
Office Administration
Steve Moskowitz
Ann Kulp
Membership & Merchandise
Antique Automobile Magazine Editor
Karen White
West Peterson
Regions & Judging
Library, Research & Cataloging
Lynn Gawel
Chris Ritter
Accounting, IT & Website
Matthew Hocker
Pat Buckley
Michael Reilly
Advertising & Public Relations
Speedster Editor
Stacy Zimmerman
Naturally, many of the staff have the capability of answering questions in each other's area as we
try to cross train as much as possible. Please don't hesitate to contact us anytime for assistance.
The Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, is the country's premier resource for the
collectible vehicle community. Since its formation in 1935, the Club, through its national office, publications, and membership,
aids individuals, museums, libraries, historians and collectors dedicated to the enjoyment and preservation of automotive
history.
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