Who we are
Monthly Meetings
Our meetings are at this antique "Filling Station" in North Charleston. We meet monthly (except in December) on the 2nd Thursday of the month. Contact us for information on attending a meeting.
Learning how to maintain and service your Model A Ford
Many of our monthly meetings now feature helpful "how to" presentations on keeping your car in good running condition.
Tours
We encourage out members to drive their cars in the many tours we have every year. There is a world of difference between staring at a concrete barrier on the Interstate and catching scenic views found on a good back road.
Preservation
Welcome to the official home of the Low Country's premier community for Model A enthusiasts. Our members hail from across the Low Country and the surrounding vicinity, united by a shared passion for "Henry’s Lady; the Model A Ford."
History
The Low Country A’s Model A Ford Club was established shortly after Hurricane Hugo devastated the greater Charleston area in 1989. George Jones of Summerville served as the club’s first president. In early 1990, he was joined by secretary David McIntosh and treasurer Jimmie Walker on the original application for affiliation with the Model A Restorers Club, a national organization. Other founding members noted on the application included John Greenhill, James McIntyre, Oliver Hill, Al Haupt, and the legendary Raymond Allen.
Raymond Allen and George Jones had been close friends since 1964, having collaborated on countless Model A projects over the decades. While the club held its earliest meetings at local restaurants, it quickly grew; Doug and Carol Skinner were among the first to join the new group. Today, the Skinners and David McIntosh remain active members of the club.