Aston Martin Owners Club

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The Aston Martin Owners Club , founded in 1935 by Mortimer Morris-Goodall, is the oldest, largest and only officially recognized club for Aston Martin enthusiasts. According to its own account, the club has over 6,000 members in 50 countries. The club is based at the Aston Martin Museum in Drayton St. Leonard, Oxfordshire .

AMOC in Switzerland and Germany

The Swiss section of the AMOC was founded in 1951 by Count von Wurstemberger and has 300 members with around 500 vehicles. In Germany, the first meeting of German Aston Martin enthusiasts took place in September 1981 in Bad Homburg vd Höhe. It was initiated by Dr. Manfred Schlick. Two years later, in December 1983, the Germany section of the AMOC was founded. In 2014, the German section of the club had 249 members.

Member magazines

The members of the local sections in Switzerland and Germany obtain the publications of the main club, namely the monthly news sheet, the quarterly Aston Martin magazine, the annual Members List and the Car Register, which appears every 4 to 5 years . In North America, however, the club magazine is called Vantage Point .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Aston Martin Heritage Associations
  2. ^ Aston Martin Owners Club History
  3. ^ Oxfordshire Museums Council - Aston Martin Museum
  4. Website of the ASTON MARTIN OWNERS CLUB SWITZERLAND
  5. The Aston Martin Owners Club
  6. ^ The Vantage Point Magazine