Preserving the past and having a blast!  The old car hobby is more fun when you can share it with others!

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Serving the greater Hampton Roads area of Virginia, the Tidewater Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America is dedicated to the preservation of our automotive history, from the earliest 'horseless carriages' to vehicles just turning 25.   Family-oriented and extremely active, we offer a wealth of experience and knowledge to the fledgling auto enthusiast, and the chance to get to know some of the nicest people in the old car hobby!   If you are new to the area, just getting into the hobby, or simply love old cars, check us out. 

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The Road Ahead...

May

  • 31-June 1 - AACA Eastern Spring Meet (Carlisle PA)

June

  • 5 - TRAACA Board Meeting  (Holiday Inn Norfolk Airport)

  • 8 - TRAACA Car Show at Westminster Canterbury on the Bay (Rain Date 6/22)

  • 12-14 - AACA Western Tour (CO)

  • 15 - Tour of Nauticus and USS Wisconsin

Visitors are always welcome!   Check out our CALENDAR of events, or take a look at the current issue of our award-winning newsletter THE MUD FLAP by clicking on the issue cover to the right.  Back issues are available from our on-line LIBRARY The TRAACA Classy-fied page lists vehicles, parts, and auto hobby-related items for sale by TRAACA members.  This web site also provides contact and membership information, a history of the TRAACA, and links to other hobby-related sites. And make sure you check out the AACA National Home Page, with information and online registration for events and activities, forums, classifieds, and more!

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Last updated: May 18, 2013.  What's that sound?  A 1911 Pierce Arrow driving off!