Vintage Volkswagen Club of America
For owners of Meyers, Volkswagen cars
he Vintage Volkswagen Club of America (VVWCA) was founded in 1976 to serve as a network for vintage Volkswagen enthusiasts owning air-cooled cars and trucks. In the beginning, the first vintage Volkswagens were the early split rear window cars; hence our logo features a split rear window sedan. As this hobby grows older, more Volkswagen models qualify as vintage through the production of the last Volkswagen convertible in 1979. The VVWCA endeavors to assist all enthusiasts of vintage (and near to vintage) VWs in the historical, technical, and social aspects of this hobby.
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Russell Cordell 1441 Forest St.
Springdale, AR 72764 Add to address book
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