<VV> (VV) Antique Auto Club

Robert Hill dodgeshelby@cafes.net
Sun, 1 Feb 2004 20:02:29 -0600


Arjay,

I am a very active member of the AACA (both nationally and local chapter)
and have several AACA Senior Cars (including a Corvair) - I do not see the
AACA being elitist or adverse to Corvairs by any means.  If you want more
info, e-mail me off line and I will answer any you might have.

BOB

----- Original Message -----
From: "Arjay Morgan" <n3lkz@yahoo.com>
To: <virtualvairs@corvair.org>
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 4:22 PM
Subject: <VV> (VV) Antique Auto Club


> I wonder if any members of the group have had anything
> to do with the Antique Auto Club of America (AACA)?
>
> My impression has been that when it comes to Corvairs
> these folks are a bit elitist in that a 60s car just
> doesn't quite come up to their high standards.
>
> I ask because I was invited to join an AACA chapter
> here in Florida. I would have rejected the offer
> out-of-hand, except that the guy who invited me owns a
> '31 Ford roadster that has hi compression heads,
> hydraulic brakes and a two barrel Holley -- hardly the
> pristine original that I thought this group strove
> for.
>
> Arjay Morgan
> CORSA
> 64 Monza convert
>
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