Waynesboro-Staunton Region AACA
First Region in the South Fourth Region in the Nation
Located in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia
 
 

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If you are a visitor, please take a minute to look at our site.  We hope you will find items of interest and consider becoming a member. Please contact any member of the Executive Board for more information and print an application by using the links at the left.

The Waynesboro-Staunton Region usually meets the 3rd Sunday of each month for dinner, a business meeting, and a program or an activity.  Tours and picnics are typically planned during warmer weather.  Visitors and guests are always welcome!

For a schedule of our meetings and other activities click the "Activities" button to the left.

Billy Melton honored with the W-S Region's Founders Award for 2013!   Additional information can be found on the "Founders Award" page.

W-S Region AACA Represented at 60th Annual ODMA Meet
May 3-4, 2013
 
The Historic Fredericksburg Region AACA did a wonderful job hosting this years's event.  The weather was breezy & beautiful, and
the show field was lined with some of the finest antique cars and trucks in Virginia.  Shown below are the entries from the
Waynesboro-Staunton Region AACA who caravanned over the mountains to participate.
Susan Gray's 1980 Shay Roadster.
Paul Wampler's 1965 RamblerMarlin.
Stu Allen's 1917 Buick Roadster.
Nelson Driver's 1931 Willys-Knight.
 
Bob Ridle's 1951 Studebaker Champion.

 

W-S Region AACA Winners in the Waynesboro Motorsports Show
May 11, 2013
Robbie Gray's 1929 Model A Huckster.
Susan Gray's 1935 Dodge Street Rod.

 
Robbie Gray holds the '29 Huckster's
trophy for "Best Truck".
Susan Gray displays the '35 Dodge's
trophy for "Top Ten".

 

The above photo was taken in Waynesboro, Virginia, in August 1950 at one of the first meets of the Region.  On the back of the picture is written, "The ladies line up and look pretty before leaving for Coyner Springs."  Awards were given for the "Best Dressed Little Girl," "Best Dressed Lady," and
"Best Dressed Little Boy."

Last updated: May 16, 2013

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