Motor City Modified Auto Club

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A 1931 Ford Model A Coupe belonging to a member of the MMAC. Taken at the Detroit Autorama in the 1950s, the car has been dressed up with Woodlite headlights and wild pinstriping. Photo from The Fred Thomas Photo Collection.
John Trapiss' 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe. A well-executed chopped and channeled coupe. Trapiss was a member of the Motor City Modified Auto Club, and the photo was taken at the Detroit Autorama in the 1950s. Photo from The Fred Thomas Photo Collection.

The Motor City Modified Auto Club was formed in 1948 and it is the oldest car club in Michigan.[1]


Members

John Trapiss


Club Cars

John Trapiss' 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe


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