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San Diego Region AACA San Diego Region AACA ACKROYD, Archie CHIDGEY, Jack Doris 5435 Por Techo Ct. San Diego, CA 92124 1697 Grove Rd. El Cajon, CA 92020 Home: Cell 1: 858.775.2757 Cell 2: Home: 619.447.6844 Cell 1: 619.238.0464 Cell 2: Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 1947 Packard 6 cyl sedan (T) 1911 Ford Model T Canadian Touring (T) 1912 Ford Model T (T) 1926 Ford Model T roadster (T) ALEXANDER, Timothy 1929 Pierce Arrow limousine (S) 5476 Adams Ave. San Diego, CA 92115 1941 Buick Roadmaster (S) Home: 619.294.3659 Cell 1: wrk 858.232.7336 Cell 2: 1960 Volkswagon convertible Beetle (T) Email: [email protected] 1966 Ford Mustang convertible (T) 1973 Ford Ranchero (T) CHRISTIAN, Darrell Susan ALMANZA, Norma P.O. Box 1023 Loyalton, CA 96118 813 Cerro Gordo Ave. San Diego, CA 92102 Home: Cell 1: 775.662.6185 Cell 2: 530.448.4098 Home: 512.619.8432 Cell 1: Cell 2: Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 1946 Lincoln Club Coupe (T) 1957 Ford NAA 600 tractor 1972 Chevrolet C-10 truck (BR) BOOTH, Newell Gladene 5602 Adams Avenue San Diego, CA 92115 Home: 619.318.5682 Cell 1: Cell 2: CIBIT, Joe Cathy Email: [email protected] 1849 Narragansett Ct. San Diego, CA 92107 1906 Buick Model F (T) Home: 619.224.6310 Cell 1: 619.481.1466 Cell 2: 1912 Premier Model 4-40 7-pass tourer (BR) 619.944.8516 1922 Hupmobile Model R Opera Coupe Email: [email protected] 1924 Model T Depot Hack 1933 Austin 7RP Box Saloon 1950 MG-TD RH drive 1959 Triumph TR3 BOYD, John Barbara 1966 Triumph TR4A Surrey top (BR) 1201 Vista Capitan Drive El Cajon, CA 92020 1967 Ford Mustang 289 coupe Home: 619.448.9591 Cell 1: 858.997.7002 Cell 2: 1967 Morgan Plus 4 roadster Email: [email protected] [email protected] 1971 Fiat 124 Sport Spider 1936 DeSoto Airflow Sedan (BR) Gold 1937 Chrysler Airflow C17 sedan (T) Blue 1936 Chrysler Custom Imperial C11 Airflow sedan (BR) CLARK, Nannette Ken Munson 7178 Forum St. San Diego, CA 92111-3440 Home: 858.277.9870 Cell 1: 619.890.9870 Cell 2: BUCHANAN, Bob Email: [email protected] 4677 4th Street La Mesa, CA 91941 1955 Chrysler Imperial 4-dr sedan (S/T) Home: Cell 1: 619.599.5595 Cell 2: 1956 Chrysler Imperial 2-dr Southampton (T) Email: [email protected] (Ken Munson) 1976 Ford F250 truck Camper Special (JS) 1933 Packard 5 passenger Coupe (S/T) 1953 Packard 2606 Patrician 4 dr (T) CLARKSON, Grant Pat 6131 Tarragona Dr. San Diego, CA 92115 CHAPLIN, Don Andy Hunt Home: 619.583.0606 Cell 1: Cell 2: 2602 Edgewood Ave. Burlington, NC 27215 Email: Home: 336.584.4007 Cell 1: Cell 2: 1957 Chevrolet 150 2-dr sedan (JS) Email: [email protected] [email protected] 1970 Chevrolet CST-10 pickup truck (JS) 1974 Corvette Stingray convertible (T) 1971 Chevrolet Kingswood wagon (JS) 1975 Cadillac Eldorado (T) 1971 Pontiac T-37 2-dr hardtop (T) CLEMENTS, Doug Marilyn 12821 Stone Canyon Dr. Poway, CA 92064-2014 Home: 858.487.8617 Cell 1: 858.775.8617 Cell 2: Email: [email protected] [email protected] 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-dr hardtop (T) 3/12/2021 1 San Diego Region AACA COOKE, Mike Claire FINTZELBERG (PP), Nick 2038 Vista Hermosa Way El Cajon, CA 92019 730 Golden Park Ave. San Diego, CA 92106 Home: 619.447.9876 Cell 1: 619.322.2690 Cell 2: Home: 619.222.0072 Cell 1: 928.271.1249 Cell 2: Email: [email protected] (Mike) [email protected] Email: (Claire) 1989 De Dion (S/T) 1935 Chevrolet (T) 1906 Ford Model N (S/T) 1940 Oldsmobile Business coupe (T) 1911 Brush roadster (S/T) 1956 Ford Pickup truck (S/T) 1914 Ford Model T roadster (S/T) 1935 Chevrolet Master 4 door (belonged to my 1924 Dodge Brothers roadster (S/T) Grandfather, in the family since 1936) 1929 Chrysler Imperial sport coupe - Locke body (T) 1940 Oldsmobile Business coupe 2 each, one restored 1931 Ford Model A phaeton (T) and one original 1934 Chrysler Airflow 4-dr sedan (T) 1940 Oldsmobile Convertible 2 each, both in process of 1935 Rolls-Royce 20/25 Sedanca de Ville (BR) restoring 1937 Mullins Box Trailer (S/T) 1956 Ford Pickup truck (I have had the truck since I was 1937 Packard 120 business coupe (S/T) in high school) 1938 Cadillac 60 Special - original (S) 1968 Chev Camaro Convertible 1940 Chrysler Crown Imperial (BR) 1940 Plymouth station wagon ((S/T) 1946 Chrysler Town & Country sedan (S/T) COTTEE, Art Phyllis 1946 Chrysler Town & Country convertible (S/T) 11974 Fuerte Dr. El Cajon, CA 92020 1951 Dodge Coronet convertible (S/T) Home: 619.588.6053 Cell 1: 619.885.0704 Cell 2: 1954 Chevrolet Corvette (S/T) Email: [email protected] 1959 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II standard steel saloon (T) 1965 Ford Mustand convertible (T) 1961 Plymouth Valiant sport coupe (T) 1964 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III station wagon conversion (BR) CUMMINGS (H), John c/o 3333 Yonge Street San Diego, CA 92106 FOLEY, Barbara Home: 619.422.4056 Cell 1: Cell 2: 3965 Agua Dulce Blvd. Spring Valley, CA 91977 Email: Home: 619.660.6899 Cell 1: 619.669.8411 Cell 2: Email: [email protected] 1937 LaSalle convertible (T) DUNN, Royce Frances 1939 Buick (T) 482 Quail St. Chula Vista, CA 91911 Home: 619.781.8339 Cell 1: Cell 2: Email: [email protected] FORT, Colin Suzanne 1053 Passiflora Ave. Encinitas, CA 92024 Home: 760.753.5724 Cell 1: 619.985.3012 Cell 2: EVANS, Rachel Ken Doughty (son) Email: [email protected] 2732 Elyssee Street San Diego, CA 92123 1936 Hupmobile Model O 4-dr 8cyl (S) Home: 858.277.2499 Cell 1: 858.395.0796 Cell 2: 1940 Studebaker President 4-dr sedan (S) Email: [email protected] 1958 Packard Station Wagon (S) FARNESI, Darren Len Pistoria GRAVLEY, David 5528 Adams Ave San Diego, CA 92115 7918 El Cajon Blvd. Ste N-359 La Mesa, CA 91942 Home: 619.758.9747 Cell 1: 619.857.9747 Cell 2: Home: Cell 1: 619.206.7021 Cell 2: Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 1922 Pierce Arrow 4-PT Series 33 1929 Ford Model A Phaeton with orig green paint 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-dr sedan 1983 DeLorean (T) FINNEY (PP), David Janet 13780 Mar Scenic Dr. Del Mar, CA 92014-3427 Home: 858.755.7206 Cell 1: Cell 2: Email: [email protected] 1965 Oldsmobile Delta 88 4-dr sedan 3/12/2021 2 San Diego Region AACA GUNTHORP, Bob HAYNES, Lance 2176 Leon Ave. San Diego, CA 92154 4672 Mt. Gaywas Dr. San Diego, CA 92117-3927 Home: w-619.421.3254 Cell 1: 619.993.0184 Cell 2: Home: 858.560.5737 Cell 1: 619.302.1302 - text Cell 2: Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 1951 Mercedes-Benz 170Da camouflaged sedan (S/T) 1927 Star/Durant 4-door sedan (S) 1952 Mercedes-Benz 300 (S/T) 1929 Durant 6-63 deluxe 4-dr (S) 1957 Mercedes-Benz 220S convertible (T) 1929 Durant 6-66 deluxe 4-dr (S) 1961 Mercedes-Benz 220SEb Station Wagon (S/T) 1929 Durant 4-door sedan (S) 1963 Mercedes-Benz 190b Station Wagon (S/T) 1930 Durant 407 deluxe 4-dr (S) 1964 Mercedes-Benz 230SL (T) 1938 Packard 1600 4-dr (S) 1965 Mercedes-Benz 220SEb sedan (S/T) 1967 Ford LTD 2-dr hardtop (S) 1965 Mercedes-Benz 300SE long wheelbase sedan (S/T) 1965 Mercedes-Benz 190c station wagon (S/T) 1966 Mercedes-Benz 250SE coupe (S/T) HAYWARD (H), Bette 1966 Mercedes-Benz 200D Hearse (S/T) 1567 San Dieguito Dr. Del Mar, CA 92014 1967 Mercedes-Benz 200D long wheelbase sedan Home: 858.755.8536 Cell 1: 858.334.5250 Cell 2: "taxi" (S/T) Email: [email protected] 1967 Mercedes-Benz 230 Ambulance (S/T) 1970 Mercedes-Benz 300SEL 6.3 (S/T) 1974 Mercedes-Benz 280E long wheelbase sedan (S/T) HEACOCK, Jack Lynne 1976 Mercedes-Benz 280SL (S/T) 266 Caliban Ct. Encinitas, CA 92024 1978 Mercedes-Benz 300TD long wheelbase sedan (JS) Home: Cell 1: 760.390.4220 Cell 2: 1985 Mercedes-Benz 500SEC sedan (JS) Email: [email protected] 1988 Mercedes-Benz 300TE sedan (T) 1950 Cadillac 61 sport coupe (T) 1955 Mercury custom 2-dr sedan (T) HARE, Jake 3901 Liggett Drive San Diego, CA 92106 HOLMES (H), Daryl Betty Home: 619.405.1566 Cell 1: Cell 2: 10074 Del Rio Rd. Spring Valley, CA 91977-3131 Email: [email protected] Home: 619.465.0797 Cell 1: 619.992.3930 -Bty Cell 2: 1930 Ford Model A coupe - JS 619.840.0797 -Dyrl Email: [email protected] [email protected] 1941 Chevrolet 2-dr special Deluxe (S/T) HARMS (PP), Luvonne 1952 Chevrolet 2-dr Styleline Deluxe (S/T) 3516 28th St. San Diego, CA 92104 Home: 619.265.8524 Cell 1: 619.241.9863 Cell 2: Email: [email protected] HYLTON, Charles Yolanda 1953 MG TD MkII roadster (T) 1343 Monitor Rd. San Diego, CA 92110 1953 Studebaker Champion Starliner convertible (T) Home: 619.276.2186 Cell 1: 619.548.7060 Cell 2: Email: [email protected] 1930 Pierce Arrow "B" sedan (BR) HARTWELL, Bud Christine 1940 Cadillac 6227 coupe (T) 15174 Picturesque Pt. El Cajon, CA 92021 Home: 619.588.2180 Cell 1: 619.981.2089 Cell 2: Email: [email protected] JARVIS, Gary 1938 Cadillac 60 Special (S) 4308 Alta Mira Dr. La Mesa, CA 91941-7004 1973 Volvo 1800 ES (S) Home: 619.670.1375 Cell 1: Cell 2: Email: 1967 Mercedes-Benz 250SL roadster (S) HAY, JANETTE 4344 Tecumseh Way San Deigo, CA 92117 Home: Cell 1: Cell 2: JUDD, Mike Robin Email: 9535 Hinton Dr.
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