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Automobile) 12 AACA 1. AACA Events Coachbuilders 2. Events Elegance • Coachbuilders (history, general) 3. History Committee 1. Abbott, E.D. 4. Library 2. Accossatto 5. Library Auction 3. Ackley, L.M. 6. Merchandise 4. ACG 7. Museum 5. Acme Wagon 8. National Awards Committee 6. Aerocell 9. National Board 7. A.H.A. 10. Presidents 8. Alcoa Aluminum 11. Regions History 9. Allegheny Ludlum 12. Registration – Antique Auto 10. Alden, Fisk 11. American Coach & Body Clubs & Organizations (Automobile) 12. American Wagon 1. AAA (American Automobile Assoc.) 13. America’s Body Co. 2. Auburn Cord Duesenberg Club 14. American Custom 3. Automobile Club of America (ACA) 15. Ames Body 4. Automobile Manufacturers Association (AMA) 16. Ansart & Teisseire 5. Automobile Clubs – Australia 17. Armbruster Stageway 6. Bugatti Owner’s Club 18. ASC 7. Classic Car Club of America (CCCA) 19. A.T. DeMarest 8. CCCA Midwest 20. Auburn 9. Cross Country Motor Club 21. Audineau, Paul 10. FIVA (Federation Internationale des Vehicules 22. Automotive Body Company Anciens) 23. Avon Body Co. 11. Horseless Carriage Club of America (HCCA) 24. Babcock, H.H. 12. Lincoln Continental Owner’s Club 25. Baker Raulang 13. Mercedes-Benz Club of America 26. Balbo 14. Automobile Club – Michigan 27. Barclay 15. Automobile Clubs – Misc. 28. Barker 16. Model T Ford Club International 29. Bekvallete 17. Motorcycle Minute Men of America (WWI) 30. Berkeley 18. MVMA (Motor Vehicle Manuf. Assoc.) 31. Bernath 19. New Zealand - Automobile Clubs – New Zealand 32. Bertone 20. Packard Club 33. Biddle & Smart 21. Philadelphia - Automobile Clubs – Philadelphia 34. Bivouac 22. Royal Automobile Club – London 35. Bohman & Schwartz 23. SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) 36. Boneschi 24. SVVCCA (Susquehanna Valley Vintage Sports 37. Boyertown Auto Body Work Car Club) 38. Brewster 25. UAW (United Auto Workers) 39. Briggs 26. USCAR (U.S. Council for Automotive Research) 40. Brooks-Ostruk 27. Vintage Chevrolet Club of America (VCCA) 41. Brozik 28. Vintage Sports Car Club (VSCC) 42. Brunn 29. Veteran Motor Car Club of America (VMCCA) 43. Bub Body Corp 30. Veteran Car Club of Belgique 44. Bucklew 31. Veteran Car Club of Great Britain 45. Budd 32. VW Auto Club of U.S. 46. Buehrig 47. Burr 48. Calumet Truck 49. Candy Apple 50. Canta 103. Frua, Pietro 51. Cantrell 104. Fullers 52. Carbodies 105. Galion 53. Car Mart 106. Garavini 54. Carrazzorie 107. Gerstenslager 55. Cassady 108. Ghia 56. Castanga 109. Glaser 57. Chaseside 110. Graber 58. Chattanooga 111. Graff 59. Clark of Oshkosh 112. Graham Brothers 60. Clippinger 113. Grandeur Motor Car Corp. 61. Coachcraft 114. Graves & Congdon 62. Cockshoot, Joseph 115. Grumman 63. Cole & Sons 116. Gyselynck & Selliez 64. Collins Plow Co. 117. Hackney Bros 65. Collings Carriage Co. 118. Hayes-Hunt 66. Columbia 119. Hebmuller, Joseph 67. Columbian Steel Tank 120. Heil Co. 68. Coriasco 121. Campbell Body 69. Cretors Truck Bodies 122. Hess & Eisenhardt 70. Custom Fab 123. Heuliez 71. Custom Examples 124. Hibbard & Darrin 72. Custom & Experimental 125. Hicks 73. Cunard 126. Highland 74. Darrin 127. Highway Trailer 75. Davy 128. Holbrook 76. Delahaye 129. Hooper 77. Derham Custom 130. Hooton, Gordon B. 78. D’Heure, Paul 131. Hurst 79. D’Ieteren 132. International Body Works 80. Dorr & Schreck 133. Italdesign 81. Drauz & Cie 134. Jerr-Dan 82. Drouet & Gaucher 135. Judkins 83. DT – Design & Technik 136. Karmann 84. Duchatelet 137. Karry-All (Knapheide) 85. Dunham Coach 138. Kathe 86. Duo Power 139. Kellison Fiberglass 87. Duriez 140. Kelmark GT 88. Eagle Coach 141. Kidron 89. Economy Coach 142. Kimball, Chicago 90. Emess Coach 143. Knapheide Contractor 91. English Coach Builders 144. Kong, Walter 92. Facel 145. Kruck 93. Faget Varnet 146. Labourdette, Henri 94. Felber 147. La Dawri 95. Fiberglass & Plastic 148. Langenthal 96. Figoni & Falaschi 149. Larkins 97. Fisher Body 150. Lamplugh 98. Fitzjohn 151. LeBaron 99. Ford 152. Lindividual 100. Fleetwood 153. London Coach 101. Franay 154. Lyn Airvan 102. Freestone 155. Lyons 156. Manessius 208. Southernaire 157. Maple Body Frames 209. Sport Body Works 158. Martin-Parry 210. Springfield Metal Body 159. Master 211. Sprengers, Theo 160. Masury & Son 212. S&S 161. Maythorn & Son 213. Stageway Coaches 162. McKay Carriage 214. Stahl 163. Mercury Body 215. Stoughton 164. Meritas 216. Superior Body 165. Metropolitan Body Co. 217. Superior Coach 166. Mid-State Body Co. 218. Supreme Inner-City 167. Midwest Body 219. Thompson, E.J. 168. Mifflinburg 220. Thrupp & Maberly 169. Moloney 221. Touring 170. Montpelier 222. Traditional Coach Works 171. Monviso 223. Tra-Tech 172. Morgan Van Body 224. Trend 173. Morrison 225. Unicorn 174. Morysville Utility 226. Union City Body 175. Mowag 227. Universal Hoist & Body 176. Murphy, Walter M. 228. Utilimaster 177. Murray 229. Utility Traliers 178. National Coach 230. Utility Truck Distributors 179. Newsome, S. H. 231. Valley Manufacturing 180. Norddeutsche Karosseriefabrik Conrad 232. Van Den Plas Pollman 233. Viotti 181. Officine Stampaggi Industriali (OSI) 234. Wacker Truck 182. Omaha 235. Wildanger, Joseph 183. Park Ward 236. Waldoch 184. Patony 237. Waterhouse 185. Perfection 238. Wayne Works 186. Phillips 239. Wendler 187. PininFarina (Pinin-Farina) 240. Western Auto Body 188. Plates 241. Weymann 189. Premier Autos 242. Wilson, C.R. 190. Quinby 243. Willy Van Den Plas 191. Radford, Harold 244. Windover 192. Ranalah Coachwork 245. Wolfington 193. Reading (truck) 246. Worblaufen 194. Rebuilding 247. Wood Hydraulic 195. Revellie, Mario 248. York Hoover Body 196. Rex Mfg. 249. Young, James LTD. 197. Rex-Watson 250. Zagato 198. Roman Chariot 251. Zender 199. Rometsch 252. Zimmermann, E. 200. Salmons & Sons 201. Saotchik, J. Collections 202. Savio Libraries 203. Scioneri 1. Benson Ford Research Center 204. Schaefer Body Co. 2. Free Library of Philadelphia 205. Schutte Body Co. (Charles Schutte) 3. International Motor Racing Research Center 206. Seaman 4. Motor Vehicle Research of New Hampshire 207. Sibona 5. SPAAMFAA (NTHS) Museums 52. Children’s Museum – IN • Museums (General, History, Rosters, Etc.) 53. Chrysler, Walter P. 1. Aalholm - Denmark 54. Cincinnati Fire Museum 2. Aberdeen Ordinance 55. Citizens Savings Athletic Foundation (Helms) 3. Adirondack - NY 56. Classic Car Museum – CAN 4. Allday - England 57. Classic Car Showcase – TX 5. America on Wheels – Allentown PA 58. Clearfield Community Museum – PA 6. American Historical Truck – Allentown PA 59. Cleres Antique Automobile Museum – France 7. American Museum of Fire Fighting – NY 60. Cole Land Transportation – ME 8. American Road Museum – VA 61. Collections Zargoza – Mexico 9. Aquarius No. 1 Fire Museum – NH 62. Collier Collection 10. Larz Anderson, MA 63. Company Run 11. Auburn Cord Duesenberg 64. Comstock Firemen’s Museum – NV 12. Aurora Regional Fire Museum – IL 65. Craven Foundation Automobile Museum 13. Ausable Chasm – NY 66. Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum 14. Auto Aviation – OH 67. Cucamonga CA 15. Automotive Hall of Fame 68. Cussler Museum – CO 16. Automotive History Collection – Holland 69. Daimler-Benz – Germany 17. Automuseum van Brussel 70. Dallas Firefighters – TX 18. Autos of Yesterday – MO 71. Denver Firefighters Museum – CO 19. Autorium – WA 72. Detroit Historical Museum – MI 20. Brook Stevens 73. Deutsches Fererwehr Museum V. Fulda 21. Autoworld – Brussels, Belgium 74. Donington Park – England 22. Behring Auto Museum – CA 75. Dribergen National Museum – Holland 23. Berliet Foundation – France 76. Durret’s Museum – GA 24. Carlo Biscaretti – Italy 77. Eastern Museum of Motor Racing 25. Bishop Museum & Historical Society – CA 78. Edison Institute – Greenfield Village 26. Blackhawk Collection – CA 79. Ellenville Motor Museum – NY 27. BMW Museum 80. Filching Manor and Motor Museum – England 28. Bomoseen Auto Museum – VT 81. Fire Museum of Greater Harrisburg 29. Boothbay Railway Village 82. Fire Museum of Maryland 30. Boston Museum of Science 83. Fire Museum of Memphis 31. Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles 84. Fire Museum of Texas 32. Bridgewater Auto Museum – NY 85. Fire Museum of York County – PA 33. Briggs Cunningham – CA 86. Firefighter’s Museum of Nova Scotia 34. British Transport – London 87. Firefighting Museum of the Home Insurance NY 35. Caister Castle Museum – England 88. Fire Service National Museum – England 36. California Museum of Science & Industry 89. Flint Michigan 37. Cammack Collection 90. Henry Ford – Greenfield Village MI 38. Canadian Automotive Museum – Ontario 91. Henry Ford Old Car Festival 39. Carillon Park – OH 92. Henry Ford – Sports Cars in Review 40. Carnival of Cars – NY 93. Ford Homes 41. Car & Carriage Caravan – VA 94. Forney, J.D. 42. Carriage Cavalcade – FL 95. Forney Transportation Museum – CO 43. Carriage Museum of America 96. Ft. Lauderdale Antique Car Museum 44. Cars of the Greats – Niagara CAN 97. Franklin Automobile Museum – AZ 45. Cars & Music of Yesterday – FL 98. France – Museums 46. Cavalcade of Cars (Charley Wood) – NY 99. FWD Museum- WI 47. Central Ohio Fire Museum & Learning Center 100. Gast, Strasburg PA 48. Central Texas Museum of Automotive History 101. Gaylord Michigan Antique Car Museum 49. Chateau de Rochetaille – France 102. Germany – Museums 50. Cheddar Motor & Transport Museum – England 103. Getty Museum 51. Chicago Historical Antique Automobile Museum 104. Gilmore Classic Car – MI 105. Gilltraps Auto – Australia 158. Memoryville USA, MO 106. Glasgow Museum of Transport 159. Mercer Museum, PA 107. Glendale Fire Dept. Museum – CA 160. Meredith Auto Museum, NH 108. Golden Age of Trucking 161. Mid-South Auto Museum, AR 109. Goyette Museum 162. Miller Museum, CA 110. Grand Manor – NH 163. Montagu Motor Museum, England 111. Hall of Fame Firefighting – AZ 164. Montana Historical Society 112. Haris Testverek – Budapest Hungary 165. Museum of Motoring Memories, VA 113. Harrah’s Automobile Collection 166. Museum of Motoring Progress, MA 114. Hartford Heritage Center – WI 167. Movieland Wax Museum, CA 115. Hartmanns Historicum Sargans 168. Movie World, CA 116. Haynes, Elwood Museum 169. Muehlbach, Henry, AZ 117. Hays Truck – CA 170. Murchio Museum, NY 118. Hazard’s Museum of Carriages – CA 171. Musee De L’Auto Chateau De Grandson, FR 119.
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