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The Buick Club of America (BCA), founded in 1966,[1] is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and restoration of automobiles built by the Buick Motor Division of General Motors Corporation.[2] The Buick Club promotes activities, resources, and friendships. The Buick Club has 8,000+ worldwide members and 70+ local Chapters in nine regions. These chapters promote local networking among Buick enthusiasts. The Club also has seven divisions based on vehicle types instead on geographic locations. One must be a member of the national organization to be a member of a division or chapter.

The Buick Club of America is not affiliated with Buick Motor Division, nor with General Motors.

Membership

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The Buick Club of America is a renowned and respected club[3] and offers domestic and international memberships for anyone interested in the Buick automobile. Ownership of a Buick is not a requirement of membership.

Activities

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The Buick Bugle

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The monthly magazine of the Buick Club of America is the Buick Bugle. The magazine features a variety of types of articles, including year and model specific authenticity features, historical documentation, personal interest stories, and technical tips. The magazine also features Buick-related advertisements for parts and services as well as member classified ads for cars, parts, and other related items.

Website and internet forum

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The BCA maintains as website containing general and historic information and events calendars. Through this website, members may also access internet forums to discuss specific issues.

National Meet

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Each year the Buick Club of America host their National Meet. There is only one BCA National Meet and it moves around the United States. Historically the Meet has been hosted by a Chapter or Region of the BCA. Beginning in 2013 the meet will be hosted by the BCA National Meet Committee.

The National Meet features various competitions for different classes of automobiles:

  • Restored or excellent condition unrestored vehicles 12 or more years old
  • Unrestored vehicles 25 or more years old of any condition
  • Drivers award—awarded to a vehicle 25 or more years old that is driven (i.e. not transported) from the owner's home to the meet location (indicating ongoing road-worthiness).
  • Modified Vehicles in categories of Mild / Resto Rod / Radical / Driven
  • Display only vehicles of all years to current

Some of the Regions of the BCA host Annual Regional Meets or Tours.

Divisions of the BCA hold annual tours and activities as well, some in conjunction with the BCA National Meet.

Locations of National Meets

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Year Location Host
1971 Flint, MI Buick Motor Division and Volunteer Buick Club Members
1972 Flint, MI Buicktown
1973 Flint, MI Buicktown
1974 No Meet
1975 Flint, MI Buicktown and North East Ohio
1976 Flint, MI Buicktown and West Michigan
1977 Strongsville, OH North East Ohio
1978 Flint, MI Buicktown and North East Ohio
1979 Bloomington, MN Gopher State
1980 Chicago, IL Chicagoland
1981 Sandusky, OH(Cedar Point) North East Ohio
1982 Bethlehem, PA Free Spirit
1983 Westerville, OH Central Ohio
1984 Atlanta, GA Dixie
1985 Los Angeles, CA LA chapter
1986 Indianapolis, IN Central Indiana
1987 Orlando, FL Sunshine State
1988 Flint, MI Buicktown Chapter
1989 Batavia, NY Finger Lakes
1990 Cincinnati, OH(Kings Island) Southwestern Ohio
1991 Sacramento, CA California Capitol
1992 Overland Park, KS Mid-America Chapter
1993 Phoenix, AZ Valley of the Sun Chapter
1994 Atlanta, GA Dixie Chapter
1995 Lisle, IL Heartland Region
1996 Plano, TX North Texas
1997 St. Louis, MO Gateway Chapter
1998 Danvers, MA Minuteman Chapter
1999 Columbus, OH Central Ohio
2000 Richmond, VA Northern Virginia
2001 Buffalo, NY Niagara Frontier
2002 Kokomo, IN Indiana Chapter
2003 Flint, MI Buicktown
2004 Plano, TX North Texas
2005 Batavia, NY Finger Lakes
2006 Rochester, MN Gopher and Fireball Chapters
2007 Seattle, WA Northern Cascade
2008 Flint, MI Buicktown
2009 Colorado Springs, CO Four Corners Region
2010 Ames, IA[4] BCA with assistance from Hawkeye and Gopher State

Chapters

2011 Danvers, MA Minuteman Chapter
2012 Concord, NC[5] Carolina Chapter
2013 South Bend, IN BCA National Meet Committee
2014 Portland, OR BCA National Meet Committee
2015 Springfield, MO BCA National Meet Committee

Technical Advisors Program

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The BCA Technical Advisory Program consist of volunteer advisors who are knowledgeable about specific Buick vehicle eras, years, models or engines and assist other members with technical questions.

Famous members

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References

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  1. ^ http://www.hemmings.com/clubs/detail.html?hmn_club_id=1684 [bare URL]
  2. ^ Buick Club of America home page
  3. ^ Terry B. Dunham; Lawrence R. Gustin (1987). The Buick: a complete history. Automobile Quarterly. p. 444. ISBN 978-0-915038-64-0. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
  4. ^ "Buick Club of America meet comes to Ames".
  5. ^ http://www2.independenttribune.com/news/2011/jul/12/buick-belongs-where-racing-lives-ar-1200709/ [permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Matt Stone (27 June 2011). My First Car: Recollections of First Cars from Jay Leno, Tony Stewart, Carroll Shelby, Dan Aykroyd, Tom Wolfe and Many More!. MBI Publishing Company. pp. 124–. ISBN 978-0-7603-3534-5. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
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