Shelby American Automotive Club (S.A.A.C.)

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Shelby American Automobile Club (SAAC) is an international organization that was founded in 1975. It was originally dedicated to the preservation, care, history and enjoyment of the world championship cars from Shelby American, and cars they have inspired from 1962 to today. Those goals have not changed, and ownership is not required for membership—just enthusiasm. SAAC has hosted an annual national convention each year since 1976. They rotate around the country, usually centered in one of the club’s population centers. There have been as many as 5,000 people in attendance.  Conventions generally last three days and include activities like: a judged concours competition, a popular vote car show, swap meet, wheel-to-wheel vintage racing, the opportunity to drive your car on the track, and dinner and an evening program with former Shelby American drivers, engineers, fabricators and mechanics, as well as current-day racers, Ford and Shelby American representatives, authors, artists, and other notables.

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Shelby American Automobile Club (SAAC) is an international organization that was founded in 1975. It was originally dedicated to the preservation, care, history and enjoyment of the world championship cars from Shelby American, and cars they have inspired from 1962 to today. Those goals have not changed, and ownership is not required for membership—just enthusiasm. SAAC has hosted an annual national convention each year since 1976. They rotate around the country, usually centered in one of the club’s population centers. There have been as many as 5,000 people in attendance.  Conventions generally last three days and include activities like: a judged concours competition, a popular vote car show, swap meet, wheel-to-wheel vintage racing, the opportunity to drive your car on the track, and dinner and an evening program with former Shelby American drivers, engineers, fabricators and mechanics, as well as current-day racers, Ford and Shelby American representatives, authors, artists, and other notables.

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Subject ID: 79265