Clubs Directory
All Around Mopars
Are you the proud owner of a Chrysler, Plymouth, or Dodge??? Do you enjoy spending time tinkering with or talking about your favorite Mopar product? Then we would like to welcome you to check out "All Around Mopars", for the Mopar enthusiast like you!
We are always on the lookout for new members. We welcome anyone who has an interest in Mopars, and would like to learn more (or teach others) a few things about these great American vehicles.
Antique Auto Restorers Club
On May 8, 1964 a small group of car enthusiasts met to organize the A.A.R.C.. The by-laws of the club were established for the first year of the organization.
The club started publishing "The Spokesman" with Burt Horman as the editor. Burt designed the club emblem which is still being used on our jackets, pins and license plate plaques.
Autocross & convertible enthusiasts
- Tired of the single-marque clubs?
- Not into polishing daily?
- Wanna get out and play?
ACE, the Northwest's newest car club, is looking for folks who aren't afraid to drive their cars like they were meant to be driven. We will be holding autocrosses, tours, and rallies that are open to all convertibles and roadsters, not just the "special" ones. We want your ideas! Are you interested?
BEAC - Boeing Employees Autosports Club
The Boeing Employees Autosports Club is a Boeing Employees club based out of the Puget Sound area. Our mission is to have a good time driving any auto vehicle legally and safely to its limits. All Boeing Employees and direct family members are welcome to join. To join please fill out the membership form and return it to Bob Stevenson or bring with you to any BEAC event.
Beach barons
During the 1950’s the Beach Barons Car Club was formed by a bunch of local fellows involved in flat head Fords, small block Chevys and a few Oldsmobile powered hot rods. The club flourished in its first years as a group of enthusiastic young men and women getting together with one common interest: their automobiles.
BMW Car Club of America
We're a nationwide group of 70,000+ owners and enthusiasts of BMW automobiles. If you're a fan of Ultimate Driving Machines, come join the experience!
Customs Northwest
Customs Northwest was founded to establish a group or organization to promote custom car activities throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Customs Northwest was founded on March 25, 1990, when Mike Shelley held a meeting in Tacoma, Washington, that was attended by 40 custom car enthusiasts, many from as far away as Central Oregon and the Portland area, Eastern Washington and British Columbia.
Northwest Classic Chevy Club
The NWCCC is dedicated to the preservation, restoration, and enjoyment of Classic Chevrolets. Our special focus is on the Tri-Fives: 55, 56, 57 Chevrolets. For over 30 years we have grown to be one of the largest Tri-Five clubs in the Northwest. To be a member you only need to have an interest in Classic Chevrolets.
Pacific Cascade Mustang Club
The Old Rides Car club has been around since 1972. We have a very diverse collection of old rides ranging from the 1930's to about 1972. Our mission is to have a positive impact on the community while keeping the beauty of classic cars in the public eye.
University of Washington FSAE
For more than 30 years, the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) has held an annual competition known as Formula SAE. The goal is to design and build a formula-style racing car, and then compete against similar race cars from all over the world. A Formula SAE car weighs 400 to 500 lbs, with horsepower figures ranging from 60-80 hp. With a 0 to 60 mph time in the low-4 second range, lateral acceleration of up to 1.4 g and a 60 to 0 braking distance of about 115 ft, an FSAE car will leave most production streetcars in the dust.
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