The Veteran Car Club of South Australia, Inc. caters for those with an interest in cars and motorcycles manufactured prior to January 1, 1919. The Club was formed in 2006 with the following objectives:
i) to serve, promote and encourage the documentation, preservation, restoration, stewardship and social use of historic Motor vehicles, especially veteran motor vehicles manufactured before 1919;
ii) to develop, increase and maintain an expertise and knowledge resource in South Australia pertaining to veteran and historic motor vehicles; and
iii) to foster the dissemination of knowledge and appreciation of veteran vehicles as part of Australia's motoring history and heritage.
Meetings and events are held in Adelaide and country South Australia, and the club publishes a monthly Bulletin.
For further and more recent information, please visit our website: www.vccsa.org.au
The Veteran Car Club of South Australia, Inc. caters for those with an interest in cars and motorcycles manufactured prior to January 1, 1919. The Club was formed in 2006 with the following objectives:
i) to serve, promote and encourage the documentation, preservation, restoration, stewardship and social use of historic Motor vehicles, especially veteran motor vehicles manufactured before 1919;
ii) to develop, increase and maintain an expertise and knowledge resource in South Australia pertaining to veteran and historic motor vehicles; and
iii) to foster the dissemination of knowledge and appreciation of veteran vehicles as part of Australia's motoring history and heritage.
Meetings and events are held in Adelaide and country South Australia, and the club publishes a monthly Bulletin.
For further and more recent information, please visit our website: www.vccsa.org.au
The Veteran Car Club of South Australia, Inc. caters for those with an interest in cars and motorcycles manufactured prior to January 1, 1919. The Club was formed in 2006 with the following objectives:
i) to serve, promote and encourage the documentation, preservation, restoration, stewardship and social use of historic Motor vehicles, especially veteran motor vehicles manufactured before 1919;
ii) to develop, increase and maintain an expertise and knowledge resource in South Australia pertaining to veteran and historic motor vehicles; and
iii) to foster the dissemination of knowledge and appreciation of veteran vehicles as part of Australia's motoring history and heritage.
Meetings and events are held in Adelaide and country South Australia, and the club publishes a monthly Bulletin.
For further and more recent information, please visit our website: www.vccsa.org.au