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The Upper Midwest Region, which includes Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Manitoba, Canada, was, along with Northern Illinois the first local region chartered by the Classic Car Club on June 12, 1953. The region was incorporated as a non-profit Minnesota corporation on February 15th, 1954
The Upper Midwest Region, CCCA presents a year filled with great Classic events. Enjoyment of our Classic Cars in touring, visiting special collections, participation in Grand Classics and Caravans, and some very special local events fill this year with many varied activities for us. Invite a friend to an event!
Enjoy our award winning publication, the Windshield Post that brings our membership news of ongoing activities, feature articles with subjects such as the latest technical issues and what we can do to address them. Of course we also look back at the Classic era through period ads and historical information.
We invite you to examine our beautiful Olympian Cars book, one of the most authoritative and complete works on Classic era coachbuilding. This is the second edition of a rare and sought after work by Richard Burns Carson. Purchase of this fine book from the Upper Midwest Region CCCA for only $59.95 post paid. Our UMR Newsletter the Postscripts, supplements the Windshield Post in keeping our membership informed of coming events and any changes in scheduling. It is sent out as an e-mail or available on-line by clicking this link. For those that do not use e-mail we will send a copy by US Post Office first class mail.
This is the link to take you to previous events that our region has enjoyed. Full reports of activities are printed in our publication, the Windshield Post, but we present a pictorial glimpse of some of the fun and fellowship over the last year. This feature is updated from time to time and includes a wide variety of activity.
Membership in the Upper Midwest Region is open to anyone with an interest in the Classic era automobiles recognized by the Classic Car Club of America. These automobiles feature distinguished design, high engineering standards and superior workmanship. Membership in the national Classic Car Club is required.
The Classic Car Club of America was founded to further restoration and preservation of distinctive automobiles produced between 1925 and 1948 and certain pre-1925 models A complete list of approved "Full Classic®" Cars is available on the CCCA website, with membership benefits and information.
Use this handy link to contact the Upper Midwest Region for further information. We would enjoy hearing from you with any items pertaining to CCCA recognized Classic Cars, and any comments about them.
We try to keep our website as current as possible so the information is always fresh.
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