One free year membership to Antique Automobile Club for military veterans

3 months ago

PRESQUE ISLE, Maine – If you are a US military veteran and love old cars, the Antique Automobile Club of America has a great deal for you! A free year’s membership.

The Antique Automobile Club of America is America’s premiere resource for the collectible vehicle community.  Since 1935, AACA has had one goal:  the preservation and enjoyment of automotive history of all types. From national shows and tours to regional events, AACA is here to bring enthusiasts together through exciting national activities, friendship and the award-winning 100-page full color magazine, Antique Automobile.  

Membership in AACA is open to all individuals who have a genuine interest in the antique automobile hobby. Ownership of an automobile is not a prerequisite of membership.  

AACA recognizes that military veterans have been tested and proven numerous times, and yet have remained devoted and committed to passionate service to our country. AACA understands this passion as it is passionate about vehicles. And, like the military, AACA has stood the test of time.

To honor your military service, AACA is extending a complimentary current year membership for first-time AACA applicants. You don’t have to own a vehicle or even know how to turn a wrench!  And, you can be involved at any level you wish. As a member, you can join a judging team, do research in the vast national library or attend a national show or tour.  

Members receive the bi-monthly issue of Antique Automobile, are eligible to join a region chapter, can exhibit vehicles and compete for national prizes and awards and receive two hours of free research by the AACA Library & Research Center staff.

So, get behind the wheel of AACA. We know you will enjoy the ride. Don’t forget to check out the Maine Region Chapter. To sign up for the free military veteran membership, go to https://aaca.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/AACAMilitaryMembershipApplication.pdf.

For more information, contact Craig Green, Maine Region president, at 207-768-1033 or craig@crgins.net.