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#486925 - 02/12/08 08:56 PM AACA 75th Anniversary Website Now Live
R W Burgess Administrator Offline
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Registered: 06/13/02
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Loc: Warsaw, Va.
Look to the left side of this page and you'll see a brand new banner for the 75th Anniversary Celebration of the AACA.

Judy Edwards has been slaving away under the direction of Board Member, Joe Gagliano. The site is not complete yet(changes are still in the works), as Judy has much more to add, past presidents, AACA Magazine covers and much more.

The hotel and show site is pictured and makes for interesting reading. Check it out!

Wayne

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#487101 - 02/13/08 04:18 PM Re: AACA 75th Anniversary Website Now Live [Re: R W Burgess]
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Registered: 04/20/01
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Loc: East Bloomfield, New York
Thanks Wayne. I had just e-mailed Steve Moskowitz about a 75th Anniversary Logo to include in the dash plaques and promotional items for our upcoming national meet. I didn't expect to get this in two days.

What can I say??? When it comes to getting answers to your questions, and results for your problems, those Olds guys are awesome....

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#487108 - 02/13/08 05:16 PM Re: AACA 75th Anniversary Website Now Live [Re: ex98thdrill]
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The logo is not correct! Pat, please do not use! Judy Edwards gets credit for the site.
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#487120 - 02/13/08 06:19 PM Re: AACA 75th Anniversary Website Now Live [Re: Steve Moskowitz]
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ok. Thanks Steve.
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#487889 - 02/17/08 07:54 AM Re: AACA 75th Anniversary Website Now Live [Re: R W Burgess]
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It looks like a picture of Wayne!!!! I knew he "personified" AACA!
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#487905 - 02/17/08 10:07 AM Re: AACA 75th Anniversary Website Now Live [Re: jaxops]
R W Burgess Administrator Offline
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 Quote:
picture of Wayne



I didn't see any grey anywhere in that picture!????

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#488732 - 02/20/08 12:36 PM Re: AACA 75th Anniversary Website Now Live [Re: R W Burgess]
R W Burgess Administrator Offline
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From the 75th Web Site;

 Quote:

And From Around the World-1939
German blitzkrieg in Poland shows the advantage of mechanized warfare.

Ford plants in British Commonwealth converted to war production. Ford of Germany begins to manufacture trucks for the Wehrmacht.

German government takes over GM's subsidiary, Opel, which produces the Kadett, the top-selling car in Europe.

Attempts of GM-Japan to merge with Nissan or Toyota fail. The Japanese military force Ford and GM to close their factories, which had already built 250,000 trucks for the Japanese army.



I'm not a big world history fan, but the information above, that Judy Edwards has on our web site is eye opening to me. There's a lot of good facts and figures in there as well.
Great job, Judy!
Wayne

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#489382 - 02/22/08 10:55 PM Re: AACA 75th Anniversary Website Now Live [Re: R W Burgess]
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I just moved the 35th Anniversary plate I bought at the Annual Meeting in Philadelphia.........were did 40 years go?
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#489431 - 02/23/08 08:28 AM Re: AACA 75th Anniversary Website Now Live [Re: 1937hd45]
R W Burgess Administrator Offline
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Loc: Warsaw, Va.
Bob, evidently, most of yours were spent around the AACA show fields and flea markets!!!!

I can see your little stroller now, with the little AACA bumper sticker stuck on the back.

Wayne

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