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jsemple6392 01-24-2011 01:41 PM

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I've been a member for four years and I am looking forward to finishing my '47 business coupe to take to the events. Great Club!:rolleyes:

V12Bill 01-24-2011 03:31 PM

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Been a member for 6 months now.

Ford46 01-24-2011 04:04 PM

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I am a member of the Early Ford V8 Club of America, also the New England Regional Group #5 and Cape Cod Regional Group #159. I've been to 2 Eastern National Meets, 1 Central National Meet, 1 Western National Meet and the Grand National Meet in 2008. I have enjoyed them all and look forward to the 2011 venues. I have met many great people, seen some beautiful cars and visited parts of this country for the first time, it has been a great experience. LouB.

Bill in Al 01-24-2011 09:02 PM

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I just signed up today!

sp1ke 02-04-2011 07:29 PM

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I am---sp1ke

arkiehotrods 02-05-2011 10:52 PM

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I was a member of the Tulsa Early Ford V-8 club in high school 40 years ago and am now a member of the Natural State (Arkansas) Early Ford V-8 club. Both groups, great people

RG/NJ 02-06-2011 08:42 AM

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I have been a member since 1982. Also the Garden State Region #38

Jim Arnold 02-06-2011 01:23 PM

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Member since the mid-nineties when I started the resto of my modified '48 Convert. Since finishing in late 2006, I've driven her to two Regional shows - the 2009 Auburn,IN Central Regional meet and the 2010 Charlotte, NC Eastern Meet. I belong to the Greater Pittsburgh Group #48 also. The Early V8 Club accepts modified '32 to '53 Fords at Meets and have two modified classes (Touring, and Touring A) that accept cars that have engine and drivetrain modifications in varying amounts. (Chevy engines are frowned upon, however.) These are not 'fully judged' classes but have classifications (years groups, closed, open, etc.) and are voted on by a team of members. Awards are also given in these classes. If your modified car doesn't meet the qualifications for these groups then you can still put your car, tractor, etc. in the "Display" class.
I'm going back to the Central Auburn Meet again this year - late August. Hope to have my '40 Convert finished in time for the drive from Pgh to Auburn. The Early Ford V8 Foundation and Museum (main building not built yet) is located there. Much to do, places to go, and great comradarie. Hope to see you there. And for those not a member of the Foundation, consider joining with a contribution -- help perpetuate the legend.

c-gor 02-08-2011 11:51 AM

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Joined in 1979. Great Club. Great Club Magazine. Great People.

Suggest anyone interested in 32-53 Fords to join.

Notice I said "interested" not necessarily "own" a vehicle.

Try the Club for one year. What do you have to loose. The magazine itself is worth the price of membership.


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