Hello, All.My family and I are planning to attend the 2026 anniversary meet in july.I usually drive my 1993 corvette however it will not accommodate all four of us.I am currently looking at buying a 2002 camaro ss but I was wondering if a car of 2002 vintage is too new to register for the event? Is anything considered too new? Thanks for your help.
Hope to see you there. My understanding is you don't even need to own a Chevy to belong to the club and attend the meet. If you want to enter a car for judging there are year qualifications. I believe a vehicle must be at least 25 years old to qualify for judging. This will be our first anniversary meet but I've been told many of the participants don't enter the judging. I'm not planning to enter our 53 in the judging. Mary James can answer your questions. https://vcca.org/anniversary-meet/
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I attended three anniversary meets and had an old car only at one.
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I registered my 2021 Silverado for the Anniversary meet in Bowling Green. I participated in the cruise to Franklin, Ky. Also you are provided a participation decal for parking purposes, etc.
Awesome, Thank you all for replying. I'll go ahead and continue looking at some early 2000's cars.I was just afraid i wouldnt be able to participate if the vehicle was too new.

