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Fancy a bit of clubbing? Want to take your motor along? These sites are dedicated to the auto enthusiasts, organisations and associations getting car-lovers together.
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Jaguar Enthusiasts Club

Comment: Serving over 19,000 members, the Club was formed in 1984 specifically geared to the enthusiast who not only used, but maintained or restored his motor car and with the aims of assisting such enthusiasts in a friendly and informal manner to keep their Jaguars on the road with the minimum of cost.

Wartburg Trabant IFA Club UK

Comment: The club produces a bi-monthly magazine which keeps all the membership informed of current events, features articles that range from technical to humourous, plus adverts for cars, spare parts and related items. Vehicles for sale and wanted are advertised free in the club magazine.

A112 Abarth Club

Comment: Founded in 1989 by some Paduan enthusiasts, this club groups together people who value what is considered to be the last production model with Scorpion badge, directly designed by Carlo Abarth. The main goal of the Club is to restore the model to its original condition and to save any available documentation.

Volvo Owners Club

Comment: The Club holds numerous rallies throughout the year, the main one being the National which is held in June, and at a different location each year. From the site you can join the club or purchase items from the club shop. Members receive a quarterly 40 page magazine which includes several colour pages.

Wolseley Hornet Special Club

Comment: Founded in 1950 to cater for all special bodied Wolseley Hornets manufactured between 1930 and 1935. With an accent on informality and friendliness, the Club provides the opportunity for members to meet others with the same interests. The club offers support and help, magazines, newsletters, spares events, meetings and more.

Pre-War Austin 7 Club

Comment: Founded in Derby in 1962, the Club has grown to over 1000 plus members in 17 countries around the World, making it the world's largest International Club catering solely for Austin Sevens of all types. The Club produces a quality monthly magazine packed with articles, technical features, hints, tips and advice.

Vanden Plas Owners Club

Comment: The club caters for vehicles with coachwork by Vanden Plas, built by the original company at Kingsbury from 1923 to those produced by British Leyland and the later cars manufactured by Austin Rover and carrying the Vanden Plas name. Any person owning such a car is eligible for membership, or anyone expressing an interest in the marqué may become an associate member.

AC Owners Club

Comment: Formed in 1949 with a membership of over 800 spread throughout the world. The club aims to provide its members with a source of information and spare parts to keep AC cars of all ages on the road. They organise a full programme of sporting and social events including Circuit Racing, Local Rallies and an annual International Meeting.

Triumph Stag Club USA

Comment: Founded in 1992 by Michael Coffey to serve the needs of all Stag enthusiasts, whether currently owning a Stag, or hoping to buy one soon, worldwide. The Club helps you through all phases of your Stag ownership, from education before you buy a Stag, to selection, restoration, operation, and support.

Alvis Register

Comment: Their aims are: "To foster and encourage the driving, preservation, restoration, and maintenance of all vintage Alvis cars." Membership is open to anyone with an interest in vintage Alvis cars. Although most members own an eligible car this is not a prerequisite for membership.

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