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Membership in a Modified/Classic Auto Club will help to
demonstrate that the insured intends to use of the
vehicle for hobby purposes.
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More importantly, Membership in the clubs encourages
Friendship and comradery with hobbysists who have common
life interests.
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Many Clubs provide specific vehicle marque information
either through the clubs own periodicals or through
Communication with fellow members. Information is
available on sales and purchases of vehicles, vehicle
parts, restoration techniques, an other support
services.
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Most clubs have an extensive schedule of opportunity to
enjoy the auto hobby: Meeting, shows, parades, and tours.
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There are several Associations devoted to protecting the
interest of all individuals, clubs, and companies involved in
the automotive, truck, motorcycle hobby. Clunker Laws can
threaten the viability of our Modified & Classic Car Hobby.
Here are a few sources of information:
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Automotive Restoration Marked Origination
(ARMO)
PO Box 4910
Diamond Bor, CA 91765-0910
909-396-0289
sema@sema.org
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Council of Vehicle Associations/Classic vehicle
Advocate Group Inc aka COVA/CVAG, Inc
PO Box 2136
West Paterson, NJ 07424-3311
800-cars-166
973-881-8838
info@covacvag.org
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World Organization of Automotive Hobbyists
PO Box 1331
Palm Desert, CA 92261
Fax: 619-568-6354
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American Automotive Heritage Foundation
PO Box 482
Carlisle, PA 17013-0482
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Information on Legislation in the various states is also
available through local chapters or regions of the
National Antique Automobile Car Clubs.
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