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WELCOME

to the OPW website. You have stumbled upon a group of old car enthusiasts who specialize in Oakland and Pontiac automobiles that were produced between 1908 and 1958, the first fifty years of the marque's existence. To learn more about the interesting history of these cars and how they came to be grouped together click on the Oakland-Pontiac History page.

    Our club is made up of over 200 men and women mostly from the U.S.A. but we also have members from Australia, England, Canada, Denmark and New Zealand. We have been in existence for 15 years.

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    We are a Non-Geographical Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America. AACA is the largest antique car club in the world whose members number over 45,000.

    As you explore the different pages you'll find info about the club history and its purpose. You'll also see some great photos of our Oaklands and Pontiacs along with some of our members. You'll find information on how to join our club and the AACA. The Blog page will have samplings of articles and tidbits from our newsletter, "The Vintage Voice" and other related information. We are a touring club so click on the "Touring" page and find out what that is all about.

Club members can read the Vintage Voice on the Sign In page. We even have a few items for sale if you

are interested. And, last but not least, there are some links to many other vintage car clubs

and services.

    If you are already a member of OPW and want to read the newsletters

you will need to log in at the Members Only page.

    If you're not a member, what you waiting for.

You can find details on how to become one on

the Join OPW/AACA page. 

    So, hop in and join us on

the drive down the road.

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May the road rise up to meet you.

May the wind be always at your back.

May the sun shine warm upon your face;

the rains fall soft upon your fields

and until we meet again,

may God hold you in the palm of His hand.

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An old Irish blessing - Author unknown

JUN23

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