


The aim of the AACA is the perpetuation of the pioneer days of automobiling by furthering the interest in and preserving of antique automobiles, and the promotion of sportsmanship and of good fellowship among all AACA members. The AACA uses the term "automobile" in a comprehensive sense to include all self-propelled vehicles intended for passenger use (cars, race vehicles, trucks, fire vehicles, motorcycles, powered bicycles, etc.). Similarly, the term includes various power sources, such as gasoline, diesel, steam and electric. The AACA exists to support the mutual interests of its members. It provides a comprehensive activities program which is available to all members and their families. The public is encouraged to take an interest in the organized activities, meets, and tours, however, direct participation is limited to AACA members...
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Club History
The Wayne - Pike Region of the AACA was originally part of the Scranton Region AACA. We split from the Scranton Region in 1974. At That time our name was Wayne-Pike Chapter. We formally, applied to the national to become a region sometime in December 1988/January 1989
In February 1989 the Wayne-Pike Chapter AACA officially became the Wayne-Pike Region AACA
Some of the original members are still with us since we broke off from the Scranton Region. These people are called our Founding Fathers.
Our yearly car show was originally held in the Wayne County Fair Grounds each July, In July 1993 we began holding our yearly show at the Salam Masonic Grove Rt. 191 south of Hamlin, PA.
See Events for dates and registration form
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AACA award of Merit has been given for this web site for 5th year
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updated03/15/09