About Us

The National Board of Directors chartered the Technology Chapter on April 10, 2025. As a chapter of the Vintage Chevrolet Club of America (“VCCA”), our primary goal is to support the mission and purpose of the VCCA, which is to promote the preservation, restoration, and enjoyment of Chevrolet and GMC vehicles of all years of manufacture as well as their early legacy brands such as Little, Monroe, some models manufactured by Scripps-Booth including the Model C Roadster, 1915-17, Model G Roadster 1917-19, Model D 4-Passenger, 19-15-15, and Model H 4-Passenger 4-Door Touring, 1918..

In addition to supporting the National VCCA’s primary mission described above, the focus of the Technology Chapter is to maintain a group of subject matter experts on the specific technologies embraced by Chevrolet during its lifespan, past, present, and as it moves into the future. We have a goal to support the specific technologies utilized by the VCCA itself, enabling its members to experience the many resources the club offers to its members and the public in support of its mission and objectives.

As the Chapter identifies projects, we will seek out those members within the club who can best assist us in contributing their knowledge and expertise as we collectively seek to offer ongoing enhancements to members’ experiences related to Technology. We plan to achieve this through membership education, research, and relationships.

Please don’t hesitate to join us as we look to the past, stay focused on Chevrolet’s current moves, and gain a better understanding of what emerging technologies may be in store for our automotive future.

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