Southern Alberta Antique & Classic Auto Club
Southern Alberta Antique & Classic Auto Club

Southern Alberta Antique & Classic Auto Club

Southern Alberta Antique
& Classic Auto Club

  • SAACAC 60th Anniversary
SAACAC Swap Meet
SAACAC ANNUAL
EARLY BIRD SWAP MEET
SAACAC ANNUAL
EARLY BIRD SWAP MEET
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SAACAC (Southern Alberta Antique & Classic Automobile Club) 

is registered in Alberta as a non-profit Society.

Its purpose is to bring together people who enjoy antique motor vehicles, which includes driving them as well as restoring and maintaining them and also being interested in things associated with old vehicles.

Our annual Early Bird Swap Meet in February has gotten bigger and better for many years, and draws a very large number of vendors from across the Northwest.

Club meetings are ordinarily held on the first Tuesday of each month except for July and August.

We look forward to seeing you at one of our events or meetings.

We invite you to Join the SAACAC
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THE OBJECTIVES OF THE SOCIETY ARE:

To bring together people interested in restoring, preserving, and maintaining vintage and special interest motor vehicles, and things associated with them.
To support and promote the Provincial and National specialty vehicle associations such as the Specialty Vehicle Association of Alberta (SVAA) and the National Association of Automobile Clubs of Canada.
To encourage and support fellowship among members and their families in social as well as auto interests.
To encourage and support participation in Club events and other tours and events that foster interest in vintage and special interest vehicles, the history of them and of transportation in general.
To increase awareness of the Southern Alberta Antique and Classic Automobile Club in communities in Southern Alberta.
Opinions expressed on this website are those of the administrator and contributors and are not necessarily those of SAACAC.

SAACAC takes no responsibility for the accuracy of copied ads from other club publications or for the correctness of descriptions on any ads. Other clubs are welcome to use material on this website.

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