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OTHER CAR CLUBS
New South Wales
Based out of our Garage Clubhouse in Rozelle, Classic Car Club gives Members access to a stable of Classic Cars from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s that even the most dedicated collector would envy. Datsun Sports Owners Australia The D.S.O.A.-NSW Inc. (or Datsun Sports Owners Australia - NSW) was formed in 1986 specifically for the owners of Nissan-Datsun Fairlady/Sports roadsters and Silvia coupes built before 1971. Our main aim is to act as an outlet for the exchange of parts, information and services by and for the owners of these cars. Thanks to the skills and contacts of a number of club members we also import or manufacture parts that are difficult to obtain in Australia.
This site is intended for the interest of Club members, auto enthusiasts and visitors to Albury / Wodonga area.
The Nepean District Morris Minor Car Club Inc. The Club was formed to provide social contact by way of monthly meetings and outings as well as a source for technical help for those interested in maintaining and restoring the post war Morris Minor for members and guests.
The Sprite Car Club of Australia Inc. was formed in June 1960 to cater for the interests of owners, drivers and fans of Austin Healey Sprites and MG Midgets in New South Wales (Australia).
Victoria
The club is dedicated to the maintenance, preservation and enjoyment of the Austin Healey roadster.
A valuable source of information for all Austin 7 owners, Mud Trial Competitors and Historic Racers. Based in Melbourne, the Austin 7 Club Inc. is one of the oldest one make car clubs in the country. A source of spare parts for Austin 7s, our own club rooms and an active social and competition calendar make this a very active and enjoyable club.
AMOC
Victoria
Homepage for Pre 1939 Sports Cars and Alvis Cars in Australia
The club was originally formed back in 1980 by a number of Chev enthusiasts in Melbourne for the preservation and enjoyment of the Classic 55-56-57 Chevrolets. The club has now grown significantly with members across the state. Whether it be a Sedan, Corvette or Pick-up, all Chev models are welcome
Alfa Romeo Owners Club of Australia, Victorian Division
Aston Martin Owners Club Each month (except January) there is an A5 size News Sheet bringing the latest information on future Club activity, brief reviews of past events and news and views of interest to enthusiasts. There is a List of Members annually and the Register (a reference book listing specifications, histories etc.) is published every four years. An Australian club for Porsche 356 owners and enthusiasts. Club activities, news, membership, photo gallery, for sale and highlights from the 356 Register's magazine.
Cadillac Lasalle Club of Ausralia
Capri Car Club Inc.
Citroen Car Club of Victoria Maserati Club of Australia, Inc. Australia's leading club for active owners of Maserati, De Tomaso, Ferrari, Iso, Lamborghini, Porsche and other marque cars
The club was formed in 1964 by a small band of Rover enthusiasts.
The Triumph Car Club of Victoria Inc is a participating member of the Association of Motoring Clubs. The Triumph Car Club Inc is an Authorised Club under the VicRoads’ Club Permit Scheme. Club Meetings are held on the third Wednesday of each month, except December at the Frog Hollow Pavilion in Frog Hollow Reserve, Camberwell, (Melway Ref 60 B2) at 8:00pm.
The TR Register (Australia) was formed in 1976
and has expanded to a current membership in excess of 350. The
Register is dedicated to the preservation of "sidescreen" TR's - the
TR2, TR3, TR3A, TR3B and derivative cars (eg Swallow Doretti and
Peerless etc). Because we focus on a limited range of models, the
Register is able to purchase new and second-hand parts which are
then made available to members at cost. This is of tremendous help
to restorers, with parts readily available and at realistic prices.
Restorers also benefit from a wide range of retail suppliers, many
of whom advertise in classic car magazines. Queensland
Jaguar Drivers Club of Queensland The objects for which the club is established are: to further interest in motoring and motor sport, to facilitate and assist in bringing together and keeping in touch owners of SS, Jaguar and Daimler cars, to perpetuate the SS, Jaguar and Daimler cars and to promote enthusiasm among owners of these cars, to promote better driving skills and standards, to render technical advice where possible, to promote events for SS, Jaguar and Daimler cars, including Jaguar engined cars and to hold and arrange sporting events and suitable competition and provide or contribute towards the provision of prizes, awards and distinctions.
South Australia
Members of the Austin 7 Club of SA Inc. enjoy a great social atmosphere with the motor car as the focus. Members have many interests relating to the humble motor vehicle. With interests ranging from restoration of vintage cars from many makes and models to racing modern ‘high tech’ purpose built racing cars.
The Modified Mini Car Club of S.A. Was formed in 1973, it was about this time that the unofficial title of "HOTBRICKS" was also coined, to some the name might sound a little corny but it was very cool back in '73. The name must still have some appeal as it was borrowed by some lads who formed "HOTBRICKS N.S.W. in 1995. We believe we are the only Mini club in Australia with a Minis only policy (we also allow Mokes and Mini based Derivatives.)
Canada
The #1 MGB resource on the Internet, with a huge collection of technical information, a great online community, MGB Registry, journals, pictures and more!
Denmark
Classic cars - Veteran biler
U.K.
Classic Wheels UK, for articles on vintage
and classic transport
Formed in 1975 in the north of England. We
are an all make car club, with motor vehicles of most makes
Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs
The Federation of British Historic Vehicle
Clubs is a grouping of some 370 Clubs and Museums together with
over 1500 Trade and Individual Supporters. The aim of the
Federation is to uphold the freedom to use old vehicles on the
roads without any undue restriction and to support its member
organisations in whatever way it can. The Club is a non-profit mutual benefit corporation devoted to the restoration, preservation and enjoyment of British cars. The Club holds monthly meetings on varying days encompassing everything from driving events to technical seminars and business meetings. Members of The Club are from all walks of life and include all kinds of British automobiles from the extremely popular such as MG and Jaguar, to the extremely arcane such as Riley and Lagonda.
This site is intended to be a knowledge-base for those interested in enjoying vintage (pre-1931) and thoroughbred pre-war cars. Its main focus is the cars that were available UK in that period.
U.S.A.
The Club is a non-profit mutual benefit corporation devoted to the restoration, preservation and enjoyment of British cars. The Club holds monthly meetings on varying days encompassing everything from driving events to technical seminars and business meetings.
The Rocky Mountain Jaguar Club is an affiliate of the Jaguar Club of North America (JCNA), and is part of the JCNA's South Central Region. Membership in the Rocky Mountain Jaguar Club automatically includes membership in the JCNA and a subscription to the JCNA bi-monthly magazine, the "Jaguar Journal".
Nepean Classic Car - Linking the World of MG Cars Together
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