2010 OFFICERS:

President: Richard Hunnicutt
Vice-President: Bill Davis
Secretary: James McCollum
Treasurer: Charlie Cooper
Newsletter Editor: James McCollum


MEMBERSHIP DUES:

Membership dues are $10 payable at the beginning of each year.


NATIONAL AACA:

The Muscle Shoals Region, AACA is sanctioned by the national Antique Automobile Club of America.
AACA membership is require of all its regions/chapters members.




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Last Revised:
Friday March 12, 2010

OUR BEGINNINGS

Sometime around June, 1969, five men - Rusty Parker, Bill Johnson, Charles Mullins, Knox Longshore and Frank Williamson - attended a car show at Holiday Inn in Chattanooga, Tennessee. There, in the motel room, the idea to start a club was initiated. Others soon joined the group which began meeting at the Forest Hills Elementary School's library in Florence, Alabama.

A delegation from the North Alabama Region, AACA in Huntsville met with the group to explain the procedure for becoming a chapter. By being a chapter, the group felt that this would eliminate a great deal of paper work. After a few meetings with the delegation, the group became the Muscle Shoals Tri-Cities Chapter of the North Alabama Region, AACA. Bill Johnson was elected the club's first president.

The club held its first car show in August, 1970, at Bradshaw High School in Florence. Other shows were held at Joe Wheeler Lodge, Holiday Inn in Florence, Forest Hills Elementary School and Holiday Inn in Sheffield. As many as 130 cars could be seen at these early shows. Local tours were also provided for those who wanted to see the sites in the area. The club would send as many as 30 cars to out-of-town shows. The club felt that if they traveled to shows outside the area, other clubs would participate in its show.

In 1977, the club began the process of becoming its own region. A charter from the national AACA was granted in February, 1978, and the club became the Muscle Shoals Region, AACA.



ANTIQUE AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF AMERICA

The Antique Automobile Club of America, founded in 1935, is the world's largest automotive historical society with over 60,000 members and 400 regional clubs worldwide. The AACA is dedicated to perpetuating the memories of early automobiles by encouraging their history, collection and use.



AACA MUSEUM

The AACA Museum is "Dedicated to the preservation and display of all forms of historical motor vehicles and related memorabilia, the AACA Museum exists to educate and provide enjoyment for the hobbyist and the public"