Classic Car Club of America to
visit Atlanta July 14th
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[July 08, 2021]
The Classic Car Club of America (CCCA) is reintroducing its motor
car tours after 14 months. “A Classic Lincoln on Route 66” tour will
be originating in Zionsville, Indiana on July 12, 2021 and will be
in Atlanta on July 14th at 9:30 a.m. The tour will be covering two
states and over 900 miles. Owners will be arriving from 13 states
with a variety of motor cars built in the US and Europe from 1924 to
1948. Two of the motor cars, a 1924 Cole 890 Royal Master and a 1930
Duesenberg J Convertible Berline, were both manufactured in Indiana.
Approximately 70 people will make up this entourage.
The purpose is to provide members with an opportunity to drive their
cars and tour different historical and educational areas of the
county. During the tour, they will learn more about Abraham Lincoln,
drive the Mother Road --Route 66, and take in the sights and sounds
of communities.
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Another aspect of the tour allows members to share their stories and the public
to see some rare and unusual motor cars.
The CCCA tour will stop in Atlanta on July 14 from approximately 9:30 a.m. to
10:15 a.m. During this time, they will have their antique cars lined up on
Southwest Arch Street, in front of The Palms Grill Café and The Bunyon Giant,
for the public to view and enjoy.
[Whitney Ortiz, Tourism Development
Director] |