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Z Car Club Association

For owners of Datsun, Nissan cars

The ZCCA was started during the second Annual Z Car Convention held in Phoenix, Arizona in the summer of 1990. The Club representatives had lunch with Nissan’s VP of Marketing, Mr. Hadley Chamberlain, who stressed the company was very supportive of the grass roots Z Car Club movement but could not interface effectively with each individual Club. It was therefore decided by the Clubs represented at that meeting to form the ZCCA.

After a few years of coordination and setting up the Constitution and By-Laws, the current formalized ZCCA was set in operation, complete with a dues structure, etc. The Charter Member Clubs of the current ZCCA are:

ARIZONA Z-CAR CLUB BLUE RIDGE Z CLUB BRAZOS VALLEY Z CAR CLUB BRITISH COLUMBIA Z REGISTRY CAROLINA Z CLUB DATSUN ZOOM CLUB [MONTREAL] GATEWAY Z CLUB INC GROUP Z MARYLAND Z CLUB OKLAHOMA Z CLUB SMOKY MOUNTAIN Z CAR CLUB THOUSAND ISLAND Z CAR CLUB TRIAD Z CLUB TRIANGLE Z CLUB WHITE ROSE Z & ZX CLUB Z CAR ASSOCIATION OF RICHMOND Z CAR CLUB OF COLORADO Z CAR CLUB OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA Z CLUB OF ALBUQUERQUE Z CLUB OF GEORGIA Z CLUB OF HOUSTON Z CLUB OF OHIO Z CLUB OF SAN DIEGO Z CLUB OF TEXAS Z SPORT ZOOM [Z CLUB OF MN]

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Contact:

Z Car Club Association
Chris Karl
55555 Fake Street
Anywhere, 55555
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