Saratoga region

Welcome!

We are the Saratoga Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America
(AACA). Thank you for stopping by and we hope you enjoy your visit! If you have any questions, please feel free to drop us a line!

Thank You!

On behalf of all of us here at Saratoga Region AACA, THANK YOU for attending the Eastern Spring Nationals! Unfortunately, the weather was not on our side, but we enjoyed reconnecting with familiar faces and meeting new ones. We hope you enjoyed your time and stay in beautiful Saratoga Springs, NY and we hope to see you again down the road! 

2021 Eastern Spring Nationals

A Look Back...the 2021 Eastern Spring Nationals

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Test Your Automotive Knowledge

What year was the Corvette first introduced?
A) 1963
B) 1943
C) 1953
D) 1973
Click here for the answer.

Did you know?

Residents of the town of Churchill, a Canadian province of Manitoba, often leave their car doors unlocked to offer an escape for pedestrians who might encounter polar bears.
The city has the largest number of polar bears in the world, earning it the nickname the "Polar Bear Capital of the World."

This Month in Automotive History

Oct. 1, 1908
Ford Model T production begins at the company’s Piquette Avenue plant in Detroit.
Oct. 2, 1959
The Chevrolet Corvair is introduced. The rear-engine, air-cooled Corvair, was as a four-door only.
Oct. 4, 1928
Mercedes straight 8 debuts at the Paris Motor Show.
Oct. 7, 1913
Moving Assembly Line Arrives: The Ford Motor Company announces the implementation of a moving assembly line for Model T production.
Oct. 23, 1925
Highway reflectors patented. This invention was developed into the cat’s-eye road marker (road reflectors lighted at night by the lights of vehicles).
Oct. 26, 1954
Small block Chevy introduced. The future of Chevrolet and of high-performance American Cars is secured with the advent of the light and powerful 265 Chevrolet.
Oct. 30, 1963
The Lamborghini 350 GTV debuts at the Turin Motor Show.
source: hagerty

Good to Know

This is the only approved AACA car show sign and is intended for use at AACA events. These signs are only available to AACA members and are custom created to tell your vehicle's story and history.
Please allow 3-4 weeks for the production of your sign from start to finish. Signs are 16.5" tall and 12" wide and are made of hard plastic to withstand the elements. The signs cost $30 plus shipping and an image can be added to your sign for an additional $5.
Contact Stacy at AACA Headquarters if you would like to have a sign made: szimmerman@aaca.org or 717-534-
1910.

Upcoming Event Spotlight

Eastern Fall Nationals
October 8-11, 2024
Hershey, PA
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