Car Clubs: Chevrolet
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Chevelle Club
A club stricly for Chevelle owners
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Corvette Society
We share the same passion and excitement for America’s legendary sports car THE CORVETTE. Our common goal will be to enjoy our corvettes with friends in a social and casual setting. This is why we decided that a Corvette club like ours would be important to Long Island. Your membership means that you are interested in meeting with others who are happy to share ideas, technical expertise, and are comfortable in a social atmosphere.
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Long Island Camaro Club
We are a family orientated club open to all years of Camaro’s and Camaro Enthusiasts.
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Long Island Chevelles Car Club
Changing The World... One Gear-Head at a Time. Long Island Chevelles is open to all classic car enthusiasts (ownership of a Chevelle is not a requirement). We currently have a diverse mix of Classic American Automobiles and Trucks.
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Long Island Chevy Owners Association
We are a club dedicated to the Restoration Preservation and Enjoyment of the 1950-1970 Chevrolet But we also include most American cars and trucks in our Club as well as newer year cars.
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Long Island Corvair Association
LICA is a chapter of the Corvair Society of America.
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Long Island Corvette Owners Association
LICOA has been in existence since 1959, and is one of the largest Corvette Clubs in the USA
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Long Island Super Sport Team
The Long Island Super Sport Team (LISST) is a club for Chevrolet auto enthusiasts who are owners of 1994 - 96 Impala SS and 1991-1996 LT1 powered Sedans and Wagons.
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Long Island Vettes
The purpose of this corporation is to promote the safe use, enjoyment and preservation of the Corvette, to encourage any events and activities for the enjoyment of our members and to promote good sportsmanship and camaraderie among Corvette owners.
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National Corvette Restorers Society Metro-Long Island Chapter
Share experiences and network with Chapter members regarding restoration techniques, locating rare parts or even help your search for the Corvette of your dreams!











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