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Mafca Chapters Alphabetically by Name MAFCA CHAPTERS ALPHABETICALLY BY NAME 0 CHAPTER STATE LOCA TION 1 50th Anniv. A's AR 5 Jane Dr Sherwood AR 72120 2 A-400 Group WI 7163 Peninsula Road Presque Isle, Wi 54557 3 Abby's A's CAN 3565 Horn Street Abbotsford BC V2S 3B7 Canada 4 Abilene TX P. O. Box 2962 Abilene TX 79604 5 Acadiana LA Box 13574 New lberia LA 70562 6 Acorn A's CA Box 2321 Castro Valley CA 94546 7 Adirondack A's NY P. O. Box 1246 Clifton Park NY 12065 8 Ah-ooo-gah A's of Arizona AR 4486 E Roundup St Apache Junction AR 9 Alabama Chapter TX P O Box 2657 Georgetown TX 78627 10 Alabama Rambling A's AL Box 180 Cullman AL 35056-0180 11 Alamo A's TX Box 700156 San Antonio TX 78270 12 Alaskan A's AK 19944 Upper Greatland Dr, Chugiak AK 99567 13 Amarillo Long-Horns TX Rt. 5 Box 8336 Amarillo TX 75494 14 Angel City CA 5630 Shennadoah Los Angeles CA 90056 15 Animas A's CO PO Box 25 Ignacio CO 81135 16 Antelope Valley A's CA 107 Brentwood Dr Tehachapi, CA 93561 17 Apple Valley WA Box 1205 Yakima WA 98907 18 Argonaut A's CA 11294 Upper Previtali Road Jackson CA 95642 19 Arizona Traveling A's AR 1212 E. Alameda Dr Tempe AR 85282 20 ARK-LA-TEX A's LA 1815 Post Oak Rd . Keithville LA 71047 21 A's Down on the Farm PA 321 Elmbrook Road Beaver Falls, PA 15010 22 A's R-Us IL P. O. Box 3 Crete IL 60417 23 Auburn A's CA Box 4345 Auburn CA 95604 24 Autumn Trails TX Rt. 5 Box 52635 Winnsboro TX 75494 25 Azalea A's OR 2600 Coed Place Grants Pass OR 97527 26 Bakersfield CA Box 1616 Bakersfield CA 93302 27 Beaver OR 12919 SE Ramona Portland OR 97236 28 Beaver Valley PA 998 6th St Beaver, PA 15009 29 Beehive A's UT 3310 Taylor Ave . Ogden UT 84403 30 Big Horn "A"s WY PO Box 5063 Sheridan WY 82801 31 Big Sky A's MT 4040 Fox Farms Rd Missoula MT 5980 32 Blossom Trail A's CA P. O. Box 26 Reedley CA 93654 33 Blue Mountain A's OR Box 1724 Pendleton OR 97801 34 Bluebonnet TX P. O. Box 1 Copperas Cove TX 76522 35 Brake Away A's CA 5121 Vernon Ave . Fremont CA 94536 36 Brazos Valley A's TX RR 3 Box 612 Franklin TX 77856 37 Butte-View A's CA P. O. Box 3127 Yuba City CA 95993 38 Cabriolet Club (68-A,B,C) TX PO Box 1487 Conroe, TX 77305 39 Canada Capital A's CAN 54 Perrin Ave . Nepean Ont. K2J 2X5 Canada 40 Canterbury NZL Box 4212 Christchurch NZ 41 Cape Cod MA 106 Clay Pond Road, Buzzards Bay MA 02532 42 Cape Henry MAFCA VA 444 Brickby Rd . Norfolk VA 23505-4202 43 Capistrano Valley A's CA Box 614 San Juan Capistrano CA 92693 44 Capitol A's CA 2596 Warrago Way Sacramento CA 95826-2434 45 Capitol City A's TX 8002 Baywood Dr. Austin TX 78759 46 Carson Valley Model A Club NV 2654 Gordon Avenue, Minden NV 89423 47 Cedar Creek Model A Ford Club TX PO Box 1820 Mabank TX 75147-1820 48 Central Alabama Model A Ford Club AL 230 Charleston CT S, Montgomery AL 36117 49 Central California Regional Group CA Box 26 Reedley CA 93654 50 Central Iowa MAFC IA P. O. Box 259 Des Moines IA 50301 51 Central Wisconsin WI Box 492 Wisconsin Rapids WI 54494 52 Chain o'Lakes IL Box 420 Antioch IL 60002 53 Charter Oak A's CA Box 3696 Visalia CA 93278-3696 54 Cherry A's CA 720 Briggs Road Hollister, CA 95023 allchapters.xls 7/7/07 Page 1 MAFCA CHAPTERS ALPHABETICALLY BY NAME 0 CHAPTER STATE LOCA TION 55 Chicagoland A's IL 1201 W. Glenn Ln Mt. Prospect IL 60056 56 Chico A's CA P. O. Box 442 Chico CA 95927 57 Clark County Flying Eagle A's WA PO Box 1125, Camas WA 98607 58 Cohanzick Region NJ P. O. Box 1446 Millville NJ 08332 59 Colonial Virginia VA P. O. Box 5002 Williamsburg VA 23188-5002 60 Color Country UT 3671 Sugar Leo Rd . St. George UT 84790 61 Columbia Basin WA 703 S. 48th Ave , W. Richland WA 99353 62 Conejo Valley CA P. O. Box 332 Newbury Park CA 91319 63 Connecticut CT P. O. Box 508 Broad Brook CT 06016 64 Connecticut Valley Working A's MA 15 Sycamore Terrace Agawam MA 01001 65 Cornhusker NE 4231 S 38th Street Lincoln NE 68506 66 Cowlitz Valley A's WA 1006 N. 7th Ave . Kelso WA 98626 67 Cross Timbers Model A Ford Club TX P. O. Box 407 Hico TX 76457 68 Cruisin' A's CA P. O. Box 5364 Hemet CA 92544-0364 69 Cuesta Crankers CA Box 714 San Luis Obispo CA 93406 70 Dakota Territories Model A Club SD 2428 Kenwood Manor Sioux Falls SD 57104 71 Dallas TX Box 1028 Addison TX 75001-1028 72 Dayton-Buckeye OH P. O. Box 322 Englewood OH 45322 73 Delta A's CA 3247 W. March Lane #120 Stockton CA 95219-2334 74 Deluxe Tudor Sedan Owners Group TX 7134 Villa Hermosa El Paso TX 79912 75 Diablo A's CA Box 6125 Concord CA 94524 76 Diamond Tread CA Box 4563 Downey CA 90241 77 East Texas Model A Club TX 3220 Old Tyler Rd Nacogdoches TX 75964 78 Eastern Sierra Model A Ford Club CA 2727 Highland Dr Bishop, CA 93514-3025 79 Eel River Valley A's CA Box 259 Loleta, CA 95551-0259 80 Eiker A Ford Club Norway NOR Samsmoveien 1353300 Hokksund Norway 81 El Camino A's CA P. O. Box 1754 San Mateo CA 94401 82 Enduring A's OR P. O. Box 1428 Albany OR 97321 83 Evergreen WA Box 15133 Wedgewood Sta. , Seattle WA 98115 84 Fairfield A's CT 163 Charter Oak Dr New Canaan CT 06840 85 Falls City KY 6495 Bardstown Rd, Elizabethtown KY 42701 86 Feather River A's CA P. O. Box 1833 Quincy CA 95971 87 First Coast FL 2152 Ginhouse Dr Middleburg FL 32068 88 Flinthills Touring A's KS 2603 SW Stafford shire Rd Topeka KS 66614 89 Ford A Restorers Technical Society IL 662 Clayton Des Plaines IL 60016 90 Ford A Speed Technology (F. A. S. T. ) CA 39480 Colleen Way Temecula CA 92390 91 Ford Model AA Truck Club CO 1365 Cherryvale Rd . Boulder CO 80303 92 Forever Fours IL Box 6407 Peoria IL 61601 93 Fort Worth TX 6611 Anglin Dr. Fort Worth TX 76119 94 Four Ever Four Cylinder A's CA 3069 Club House Cir, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 95 Gallopin' Gertie WA Box 14 Tacoma WA 98401 96 Gateway A's CA Box 1429 Merced CA 95341 97 George Washington VA 3903 Old Lee Hwy (Rte 237)Fairfax VA 22030 98 Georgia Chapter GA P. O. Box 5 Lilburn GA 30048 99 Golden Rod NE 1406 N. Grant Lexington NE 68850 100 Golden Triangle A's TX P. O. Box 21185 Beaumont TX 77707 101 Gra-Neva CA Box 2415 Grass Valley CA 95945 102 Great Lake A's WI W249 S7070 Center Dr, Waukesha WI 53189 103 Greater Houston Model A Restorers Club TX 11318 Brandy Ln. Houston TX 77044 104 Green Mountain VT 7 Sycamore Lane Essex Junction VT 05452 105 Gulf Coast Model A Club AL P. O. Box 1113 Robertsdale AL 36567 106 Hangtown A's CA Box 2296 Placerville CA 95667 107 Happy Honker A's CA P. O. Box 1912 Porterville CA 93258-1912 108 Harbor Area MAFCA /MARC CA 337 Lomita St El Segundo CA 90245 allchapters.xls 7/7/07 Page 2 MAFCA CHAPTERS ALPHABETICALLY BY NAME 0 CHAPTER STATE LOCA TION 109 Hawk A Region IA P. O. Box 43 Marion IA 52302 110 Heart of America MO 2100 Walnut St. Kansas City MO 64108 111 Heart of Dixie A's AL 26561 Martin Branch Rd . Madison AL 35756 112 Heart of Florida Model A Restorers FL PO Box 99 Tavares FL 32778 113 Heartland A's CA 761 N. Churchill Ave San Dimas CA 91773 114 Henry Leavenworth KS 3909 Shrine Park Desoto KS 66018 115 Henry's A's CA Box 46 Livermore CA 94550 116 Henry's Lady OR Box 1442 Grants Pass OR 97528-1442 117 High Desert A's OR P. O. Box 5652 Bend OR 97708 118 Hub City MD 816 The Terrace Hagerstown MD 21742 119 Humboldt Bay A's CA 4415 West End Road Arcata CA 95521 120 Inland Empire A's WA P. O. BOX 614 Veradale WA 99037 121 International Victoria Association TX 11084 Windjammer Frisco TX 75034 122 Jacksonville Model A's FL 4146 Habana Ave Jacksonville FL 32217 123 Jewel City CA Box 1833 Glendale CA 91209 124 Johnies Broiler Flying A's CA 8535 Lubec St Downey, CA 90241 125 Kings River Model A's CA 160 Sierra Street Kingsburg CA 93631 126 Lady Slipper A's MN 2927 7th Ave NW Rochester MN 55901 127 Lake County A's CA P. O. Box 634 Clear Lake CA 95422 128 Lakes Region NH PO Box 168 Melvin Village NH 03850 129 Lakeshore NY 513 Stony Point Rd Spencerport NY 14559 130 Land of Lincoln A's IL RR 1 Box 225A Sullivan IL 61951 131 Las Vegas Valley NV 804 Del Monte Lane Boulder City NV 89005 132 Lehigh Valley PA Box 97 Mertztown PA 19539 133 Lewis and Clark Chapter ID 2320 5th Street Lewiston ID 83501 134 Linden A's CA P.
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