Veteran Motor Car Club of America to Recreate AAA Auto Tour of Early 1900'S With 225 Pre-1942 Antique Vehicles
--WHAT: The AAA Glidden Tour(R) -- the largest and longest recurring annual antique automobile tour -- will travel the roads of Central Fla., Oct. 28-Nov. 1, making its first-ever stop at the AAA National Office in Heathrow, Florida, on Monday, Oct. 28. Throughout the week-long event, local motorists will be able to view hundreds of vintage autos as they travel area roads. The 225-vehicle tour -- organized by the Veteran Motor Car Club of America -- will be the first in Central Florida, and the 57th annual reenactment of similar events sponsored by AAA from 1904 to 1913. The original tours were held by AAA to prove the reliability of automobiles and the need for improved laws, roads and services. WHO: Owners of approximately 225 antique vehicles produced before 1942 will celebrate AAA's 100th birthday with employees of the AAA National Office, AAA Auto Club South and invited guests. THIS EVENT WILL OFFER OUTSTANDING VISUALS FOR VIDEO AND PHOTOGRAPHY. B-roll of the original Glidden Tours and the Oct. 28th event will be available. WHY: AAA originated the reliability tour in 1904 shortly after its founding 100 years ago in 1902. The tours were revived in 1946 by the Veteran Motor Car Club of America and are a showcase activity of the antique car hobby. This will be the first time the AAA Glidden Tour(R) has visited the national organization that founded the original event, and the first time the event has been held in Central Florida. WHEN: Monday, Oct. 28 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., special presentations at Noon. WHERE: AAA National Office, 1000 AAA Drive, Heathrow, Fla. - FEATURING: 225 antique autos produced 1942 and earlier; Owners dressed in vintage touring outfits; Original AAA Glidden Trophy from 1905; Unveiling of Perpetual AAA Glidden Trophy -- to commemorate all revival tours since 1946. Remarks by: AAA President and CEO Robert L. Darbelnet Veteran Motor Car Club of America President Bill Johnson Antique Automobile Club of America President Jim Raines