Classic Car Club in Charlotte NC?
#2
Hornet's Nest Region AACA is first that comes to mind. Same folks who put on AutoFair. There are a couple of cruise type clubs too. Oldsmobile? It folded in early 2000's. I just don't have the motivation to get it going again and the current OCA Zone directors don't appear to care about anything outside of Atlanta. Your closest all-Olds group is Smoky Mountain Olds Club in Asheville.
#3
Hornet's Nest Region AACA is first that comes to mind. Same folks who put on AutoFair. There are a couple of cruise type clubs too. Oldsmobile? It folded in early 2000's. I just don't have the motivation to get it going again and the current OCA Zone directors don't appear to care about anything outside of Atlanta. Your closest all-Olds group is Smoky Mountain Olds Club in Asheville.
#4
Hornet's Nest Region AACA is first that comes to mind. Same folks who put on AutoFair. There are a couple of cruise type clubs too. Oldsmobile? It folded in early 2000's. I just don't have the motivation to get it going again and the current OCA Zone directors don't appear to care about anything outside of Atlanta. Your closest all-Olds group is Smoky Mountain Olds Club in Asheville.
#6
Closest old car group to you is probably gonna be Southeastern NC AACA group in Goldsboro/Princeton area. There are also AACA groups in Wilmington or Jacksonville but those are 50 miles away from you.
I keep hearing rumblings about restarting the Olds Club in NC but no one has contacted me. I think it and another group talking about starting an Olds group in Lynchburg VA area are mainly Facebook based.
I keep hearing rumblings about restarting the Olds Club in NC but no one has contacted me. I think it and another group talking about starting an Olds group in Lynchburg VA area are mainly Facebook based.
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