FAQ

  1. What judging class would my vehicle be in?
  2. Do you rent antique vehicles for weddings, anniversaries etc.?
  3. Do you have a list of hotel/motels available for the Hershey car show?
  4. How do I get information about the Hershey Car Show?
  5. How do I get a certificate of insurance for my club event?
  6. Can I pay my membership dues for more than one year at a time?
  7. Why does my membership expire December 31st if I joined the club in June? Isn’t my membership good for one year?
  8. When am I supposed to receive my Antique Automobile magazine?
  9. Where do I find the activity request card in my Antique Automobile magazine?
  10. When is the renewal notice for yearly dues sent?

  1. What judging class would my vehicle be in?

    Please review the judging manual available on this site under the dropdown boxes in the Meets or Publications section.

  2. Do you rent antique vehicles for weddings, anniversaries etc.?

    The AACA National Headquarters does not have any vehicles for rent. You can contact one of the local regions or chapters in your area to see if any members are willing to loan out their vehicle for use. Click on the regions/chapter link.

  3. Do you have a list of hotel/motels available for the Hershey car show?

    For lodging information in the Harrisburg, Hershey and Carlisle area please visit www.visithhc.com.

  4. How do I get information about the Hershey Car Show?

    For all inquiries about the Hershey Car Show visit http://local.aaca.org/hershey/.

  5. How do I get a certificate of insurance for my club event?

    Contact AACA National Headquarters at 717-534-1910.

  6. Can I pay my membership dues for more than one year at a time?

    Yes you can. Contact the membership department at National Headquarters at 717-534-1910 for more information.

  7. Why does my membership expire December 31st if I joined the club in June? Isn’t my membership good for one year?

    A membership in AACA is good for the calendar year January 1st through December 31st. If you join in the middle of the calendar year you must still pay the full membership fee, as there is no prorating of dues. Late memberships can request back issues of Antique Automobile. Back issues will sent if they are available. Memberships received after September 30th will be held and processed for the following calendar year unless there is an immediate need for membership during the current calendar year. Such needs would include participation in a national meet or tour during the current year. Memberships held for the new calendar year will receive the November/December issue of Antique Automobile for the current year as well as all six issues for the New Year.

  8. When am I supposed to receive my Antique Automobile magazine?

    The Antique Automobile magazine is a bi-monthly magazine. There are six issues sent to the members each calendar year, January/February, March/April May/June etc. The magazines are mailed to the members the last week of the first month of the issue. For example the January/February magazine would be mailed the last week of January.

  9. Where do I find the activity request card in my Antique Automobile magazine?

    The activity request card isn’t found in the Antique Automobile magazine. The request card is located on the carrier sheet, the paper to which your address label is attached, found inside your magazine package.

  10. When is the renewal notice for yearly dues sent?

    Your renewal notice isn’t sent as a first class mailing. Your renewal notice is printed on the carrier sheet (address label sheet) of your Antique Automobile magazine. The first renewal notice, for the new member year, is printed on the carrier sheet of the September/October issue of Antique Automobile. If necessary, a second and third notice will be issued with the November/December and January/February Antique Automobile magazine. If membership dues are still unpaid after the third renewal notice, up to two reminder post cards will be mail to the unpaid member. All members, paid and unpaid, will receive the January/February issue of Antique Automobile. All other magazines for the member year are mailed to paid members only.

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