The Club of the day is Antique Automobile Club of America. This club dates its origin to the “Huntsville Antique Automobile Club” which was organized in December 1961. In 1962, the members saw the advantages of being affiliated with a national organization and submitted a petition for charter to the national AACA. The charter was officially granted in February 1963. The North Alabama Region (NAR) was the first antique automobile club in Alabama to become nationally affiliated with AACA. There are currently over fifty member families in the club. The North Alabama Region of the AACA enjoys old vehicles and everything associated with the vintage car hobby. We also enjoy getting together with friends for fun, food, and to display our antiques.
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The Concept Camaro
Based off the old 67~69 models, the new concept Camaro is packed with a 400 hp, 6 liter LS2 v8 engine. Buyers have a choice between automatic and standard.

With a car like this I personally would prefer the standard but thats just me.
On the front you will see lightweight 21″ front rims with 22″ rims on the rear.

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