A to Y Antique Restoration is a proud supporter of local North Texas classic car clubs! Click on any of the clubs to the right to learn more about them!

Consider joining any of the clubs that interest you, because they would love to have you!

  • Founded in 1967, the Lone Star Early Ford V8 Club (RG #6) is dedicated to the restoration and preservation of all Ford Motor Company vehicles produced from 1932 to 1953. The Lone Star Club holds meetings and tours for flathead V8’ers to enjoy.

    Based in Fort Worth and Arlington.

    EMAIL: billy.williams1744@gmail.com to learn more about the club.

  • Established in 1963 we are the Fort Worth chapter of MAFCA. To unite in a central organization all owners or persons interested in the history, restoration and operation of Model “A” Fords, in a manner to attract prestige within the community.

    Based in Fort Worth.

    WEBSITE: fortworthmodela.org

  • Special Interest Ford’s Club is devoted to the preservation, restoration and enjoyment of classic Fords, products of Ford Motor Company. Makes are limited to – Fords, Edsel, Mercury, or Lincoln. Models include but are not limited to Fairlanes, Mustangs,Thunderbird, Sunliners, Ranchero F-100 and a lot more.

    Based in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

    WEBSITE:specialinterestfordsdfw.com

  • Regular monthly meeting, fourth Sunday of each month: 2:00 pm. Location listed in newsletter. (RG #115)

    Based in Dallas.

    Contact info TBD

  • The Dallas Model A Ford Club, Inc. is a for profit corporation of Texas and a chapter of the Model A Ford Club of America, Inc. (MAFCA), a national historical society dedicated to the restoration and preservation of the Model A Ford automobile as manufactured from 1928 through 1931. The club is also a region of the Model A Restorers Club (MARC).

    Based in Dallas.

    WEBSITE: dmafc.com

  • A car club for all kinds of classic cars. Known mainly for hosting the annual Decatur Swap Meet at the Wise County Fair Grounds.

    Based in Decatur.

    WEBSITE: wcaac.com