The WPC Club: Walter P. Chrysler would be Proud - December 14th, 2007
There are many car clubs that are inspired by love of a single make or model of automobile, or a specific era in automotive history. Then there are the exceptional car clubs like The WPC Club, Inc., which was inspired by the life and work of Walter P. Chrysler, the last independent auto manufacturer to join the industry.
Members of the WPC Club include owners and aficionados of vintage members of the Chrysler auto family, including Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto, Imperial, Maxwell, Fargo, Chalmers and Jeep, specifically, but the club has also recently entered into a joint operating agreements with the Town & Country Owners Registry, bringing fans of the Town and Country into their fold as well.
The WPC Club runs a club store which sells logo-wear, key fobs and window decals. Other benefits of membership, which costs $37 - $67 per year depending on where you live (in or out of the USA) and your preferred method of newsletter delivery (standard first class mail or something faster) includes the newsletter, which is really a full-color magazine that averages 28-30 pages (so get any images of stapled sheets of copy paper out of your head), as well as access to members-only sections of the club website, and access to club-sponsored events.
The site itself is easy to navigate and contains a lot of information, ranging from event lists to archived newsletters, and also has technical advice, a community discussion forum, and the expected gallery of member’s cars.
If you own a classic Chrysler or related vehicle, this club is the one for you. They bill themeselves as “the world’s largest Chrysler products club.” I think Walter P. Chrysler would be proud.
Posted on December 14th, 2007 by QueenMab
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