- Membre de cette organisation
- SAVVA
- Date de fondation
- 1959
- Site Internet
- http://www.vintageandveterancl…
- Facebook page
- https://www.facebook.com/group…
- az.oc.bulcnaretevdnaegatniv@ofni
- Téléphone
- +27 011 888-3790
- Téléphone
- +27 (083 700-0171
- Adresse
- P. O. Box 44461 2104 Linden Afrique du Sud
- Nom contact
- eric mc quillian
- Détails du contact
-
Afrique du Sud
az.oc.lacimotana@cire
The Vintage and Veteran Club was established in July 1959 by a group of enthusiasts under the leadership of great people like Jeff Watson (whose sons are still active members) and the full list of founder members can be seen in our hall.
After the Second World War the VVC originally formed part of the Sports Car Club in Johannesburg which consisted mainly of what we now classify as vintage cars i.e. cars built before January 1931.
In the late 1950s the interest spread to later model cars and the Vintage car enthusiasts’ views really didn’t coincide with the plans of the Sports Car Club and so the VVC was formed.
The name was very carefully chosen to lead the way for a wide variety of interests, not only motor vehicles, but to include other collectable items.
Following the Second World War, as with the rest of the world, old vehicle interests increased to bring later model vehicles into the fold. The current VVC constitution recognizes vehicles 20 years of age and older.
Because of their rarity the VVC has always given a special place to the real oldies, i.e. the vintage and veterans which date from the early 1900s until 1930. The oldest vehicle in the club is a 1903 Buchet motorcycle.
One of the highlights on our events calendar each year is the Annual Durban-Johannesburg Run. The DJ Commemorative Rally is a regularity trial for motorcycles made on or before 31 December 1936. The VVC has been the promoter of the event since 1970.
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