AAMA History:
The Antique Auto Mushers of Alaska is the state's oldest and largest antique automobile club. This Alaska non-profit corporation is dedicated to the preservation, restoration, maintenance and enjoyment of antique automobiles and to the historical and educational aspects of the antique automobile hobby.
AAMA was founded in late 1961 when a group of antique auto enthusiasts began meeting at the Northern Lights Service Club on Elmendorf Air Force Base, just outside of Anchorage. Membership has grown to over 90 members, who enjoy a full schedule of automobile and social events throughout the year.
The club meets to conduct business on the second Wednesday of each month (except in December) at 6:30pm. For directions to the meeting location, go to the Meetings Page. AAMA participates in the Anchorage Adopt-A-Road project each summer and has shows and activities beginning with the annual Installation of Officers in January, and continuing with the Fur Rendezvous Parade and Show, the May Early Bird Cruise, the annual Early Summer Meet, Fourth of July Parades and a host of other events, culminating with the annual Christmas Party in December.