IS A CLASSIC CAR CLUB FOR YOU?
You have spent tireless hours searching for your dream car, then restored it to its original glory with Farm Boy Garage. Now you are ready to take it for a drive along the country side to feel the power and enjoy the fruition of your journey. Smile on your face, proud moment of all you have accomplished in obtaining your dream. Then you wonder, are there others out there like me, a club or group you could join to share your experience and learn about others. The answer is yes! But like with anything, you have to find the club or group that fits you best. Lets explore the world of classic car clubs.
HOW DO I FIND A CAR CLUB
Working with Farm Boy Garage, the knowledgeable staff can offer some suggestions on a car club that would fit best with you specific passion in classic cars. Simple searches on the web or social media will also render many options. Another option would be to visit , ClassicCars.com – Journal, which offers a list of most car clubs in the United States. Another option is ClassicCarCommunity.com, which lists clubs per state and offers a wide variety of other information. Here are just a few options available in Iowa.
WHAT TO EXPECT WITH A CLUB
Most clubs offer their members not only a wealth of expert advice on maintenance and renovation, but also a vast experience in purchasing and selling vehicles. It is also a fantastic way of meeting like-minded people and socializing with fellow enthusiasts. Clubs range from local, regional to all over the United States. Many clubs focus on a specific type of vehicle, range of vehicles or like Farm Boy Garage specialize in American classics and muscle cars. No matter the club, one thing is certain, members are always welcoming and eager to not only hear about your restoration project but tell you about theirs.
BENEFITS OF A CAR CLUB
Here are just a few benefits to joining a car club, especially on specific to your passion and collection of vehicles.
CLASSIC CAR CLUB OF AMERICA (CCCA)
Classic Car Club of America is one of the original clubs founded in 1952 and dedicated to the collection, preservation and enjoyment of the worlds finest cars manufactured from 1915 to 1948. This has been their primary focus for years and continues today. CCCA members have held Grand Classic® car shows, enjoyed CARavans and published The Classic Car magazine plus other materials every year since the Club's founding.
Clubs are not about the people, but about the cars. With a club it can bring people that would never have met otherwise together with a common love of classic cars. Farm Boys Garage passion for restoring classic American vehicles is evident in every single vehicle they restore. It is done with not only expertise and knowledge, but with a deep love for the American classic.
You have spent tireless hours searching for your dream car, then restored it to its original glory with Farm Boy Garage. Now you are ready to take it for a drive along the country side to feel the power and enjoy the fruition of your journey. Smile on your face, proud moment of all you have accomplished in obtaining your dream. Then you wonder, are there others out there like me, a club or group you could join to share your experience and learn about others. The answer is yes! But like with anything, you have to find the club or group that fits you best. Lets explore the world of classic car clubs.
HOW DO I FIND A CAR CLUB
Working with Farm Boy Garage, the knowledgeable staff can offer some suggestions on a car club that would fit best with you specific passion in classic cars. Simple searches on the web or social media will also render many options. Another option would be to visit , ClassicCars.com – Journal, which offers a list of most car clubs in the United States. Another option is ClassicCarCommunity.com, which lists clubs per state and offers a wide variety of other information. Here are just a few options available in Iowa.
- Bad Boyz Mustang Club
- Classic Chevys of Central Iowa
- Cyclone Corvettes, Inc
- Ford Truck Enthusiasts
- Route 66 Thunderbirds
WHAT TO EXPECT WITH A CLUB
Most clubs offer their members not only a wealth of expert advice on maintenance and renovation, but also a vast experience in purchasing and selling vehicles. It is also a fantastic way of meeting like-minded people and socializing with fellow enthusiasts. Clubs range from local, regional to all over the United States. Many clubs focus on a specific type of vehicle, range of vehicles or like Farm Boy Garage specialize in American classics and muscle cars. No matter the club, one thing is certain, members are always welcoming and eager to not only hear about your restoration project but tell you about theirs.
BENEFITS OF A CAR CLUB
Here are just a few benefits to joining a car club, especially on specific to your passion and collection of vehicles.
- Access to a Venue. Car clubs provide a great venue for an interchange of people who share the same ideas, aspirations, and aims
- Socialization
- A Place to Learn
- Special Rates on Insurance and Parts
- A Chance to Show Off Your Car
- Opportunities to Help Others
- Access to Car Shows
- Volunteering and supporting other causes
CLASSIC CAR CLUB OF AMERICA (CCCA)
Classic Car Club of America is one of the original clubs founded in 1952 and dedicated to the collection, preservation and enjoyment of the worlds finest cars manufactured from 1915 to 1948. This has been their primary focus for years and continues today. CCCA members have held Grand Classic® car shows, enjoyed CARavans and published The Classic Car magazine plus other materials every year since the Club's founding.
Clubs are not about the people, but about the cars. With a club it can bring people that would never have met otherwise together with a common love of classic cars. Farm Boys Garage passion for restoring classic American vehicles is evident in every single vehicle they restore. It is done with not only expertise and knowledge, but with a deep love for the American classic.
Farm Boy Garage
10660 E. County Line Rd.
Des Moines, Iowa 50320
Phone: 515-528-8904
Cell: 515-333-1238
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