C.H.V.A. Contemporary Historical Vehicle Association

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C.H.V.A. Contemporary Historical Vehicle Association

The club was formed in 1967 to give owners of cars not recognized by other clubs an organization which would give their vehicles their much-deserved recognition. The local chapter is based out of Cartersville. We raise funds for local charities

Website: http://www.CHVAGA. com
Location: First Tuesday each Month, 6PM, StoneWall Manor, Cartersville.
Members: 8
Latest Activity: Apr 5, 2011

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CHVA 35th Annual Car Show, Cartersville High School 4 Replies

 Contemporary Historical Vehicle Assiociation How Many Car Clubs in the Metro Atlanta Area can say they have had 35 consecutive annual car shows?  The CHVA of Cartersville can...  on June 12th at the…Continue

Started by Dan Wade. Last reply by Miguel Caparros May 21, 2010.

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Comment by Richard Scott on April 5, 2011 at 1:09pm

Here is a show that all will like Show Cars & Drag Racing all in the same place

http://www.nmradigital.com/events/event2.php

Comment by Sid P on June 27, 2010 at 3:44am
Actually, I have been a dues-paying member of the CHVA since June 1990, hoping for a repeat of the Route-66 Cruise so we could do it this time.
Comment by Dan Wade on March 16, 2010 at 1:09am
Does this mean your going to start paying dues and become an active member of CHVA? We do have a great deal on our meeting location and meal. We meet at StoneWall Manor, which is a private hall in Cartersville and it is a catered ayce buffet dinner, for $10.00 per person including drink, desert, tax, and tip. You should come vist one our meetings, held on the first Tuesday of every month, at 6PM. CHVA has their 35th Annual Car Show on Saturday June 12th. The funds raised from this show go to several different local charities in the Bartow Co. area, the biggest being Hickory Log Vocational School and Home for men in White, Ga.
Comment by Miguel Caparros on March 15, 2010 at 12:04pm
Count me in! I have a few of those cars myself.
Comment by Michael Thies on March 15, 2010 at 10:16am
This is great! I am one of your first members here.
 

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