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![]() Mid Atlantic Impala Association
About Us
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Welcome Thank you for visiting our web site. Below you will find information about the Mid Atlantic Impala Association, its' history, purpose, principles and goals. |
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History: The Mid Atlantic Impala Association was co-founded by Tom Ward and Dan Holderness in June of 2001. The club, a regional chapter of the National Impala Association, was chartered on November 3, 2001 and accepted by the NIA on November 8, 2001. Purpose: The purpose of the Mid Atlantic Impala Association is to promote the restoration, preservation, and maintenance of all 1958-1970 full-size Chevrolet automobiles. These models include the Bel Air, Biscayne, Caprice, Delray, 1959-1960 El Camino, all full-size station wagons including the Nomad and Sedan Delivery, and of course the best selling automotive nameplate of all time, Impala. Principles: 1. Treat others the way you want to treated. Goals: 1. Provide a club that is helpful, informative, and interesting for everyone. |
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