UCP Colorado Presents

To UCP Colorado


26th Annual Exotic Sports Car Show and Concours D'Elegance


UCP Colorado Would Like to Extend a Special "Thank You" to
All of the Colorado Car Clubs That Make This Event Possible!


   

Porsche Club of America, Rocky Mountain Region
Our large and enthusiastic group of Porsche enthusiasts enjoys driving and track events, day trips and multi-day tours, Concours, tech sessions, swap meets and social activities including museum tours and picnics. Events are held throughout the year at various locations along the Front Range. For membership information, contact Nancy Warren at membership@rmrporscheclub.com or 303.604.1289, or visit our Web site at www.rmrporscheclub.com. Come find out why our motto is, "It's not just the cars, it's the people"!

 

   

Audi Club of North America-Rocky Mountain Chapter
Do you get excited about driving? So do we. Being someone who is passionate about Audi vehicles already makes you part of the greater Audi community. Being part of Audi Club North America brings the community closer.

Why not embrace the Audi experience by getting to know other enthusiasts? Rocky Mountain Chapter of ACNA offers opportunities to embrace the Audi experience by getting to know other members. Events include driver schools, ice schools, fun runs, technical sessions, picnics, mystery rallies and more! To join ACNA, go to www.audiclubna.org or call 262-567-5476. For local chapter information please go to www.audiclubrmc.org.

   
Ferrari Club of America, Rocky Mountain Region
The Ferrari Club of America was established in 1962 by a small group of enthusiasts in Homewood, Il, a suburb of Chicago. Since 1962, it has grown into the largest Ferrari Club in the world with over 45,000 members in 17 regions throughout the country. The Ferrari Club of America conducts numerous events throughout the year, including fun rallies, scenic tours, concourses, driver’s schools, track events and social gatherings. While the Club promotes the Ferrari marque, it also promotes the preservation of the Ferrari automobile. Our Concourses are not just based on beauty and cleanliness, but on originality, just as the car was delivered from the factory in Maranello, Italy. The Club publishes monthly newsletters both locally and nationally. The flagship publication is Prancing Horse that celebrated its 150th issue in the Spring of 2004. You don’t need to own a Ferrari to be a member of the Ferrari Club of America. You can join through the web site – www.ferrariclubofamerica.org. FERRARIS ARE MEANT TO BE DRIVEN!
   

Looking Glass Corvette Association
Looking Glass Corvette Assn. was founded in 1973. We have grown to become the largest Corvette Club in Colorado. We are a social club with a membership of about 350, covering an age span of early 20's to mid 70's. Every year, we produce the largest annual Corvette event in Colorado, Vettes on the Rockies. The event occurs the last weekend in July and attracts 500 to 600 cars from 25 to 35 states and usually 1 to 2 foreign countries. This year, 2009, we will present our 36th Annual Vettes on the Rockies. The general public is invited to view this event in gorgeous Summit County Colorado. For more information, please contact lgca5280@yahoo.com

   
Mercedes-Benz Club America Mile-High Section
The Mile-High Section is one of over 80 sections of the Mercedes-Benz Club of America. Since its charter in 1960, the Mile-High Section has endeavored to support local charities and promote community involvement through members’ participation in charitable events, while promoting the marque and having fun. In addition to charitable events and activities, the Section sponsors many fun activities including rallies, tech sessions and social get-togethers. Members receive the acclaimed STAR magazine and our monthly Section newsletter, The Constellation. Visit our web site at www.milehighmbca.org for information about event dates and locations or contact Harvey LeCato at 719-302-0291 or MBCA@comcast.net)
   
Club Auto Colorado
Club Auto Colorado brings a premier collector car storage and clubhouse facility to the greater Denver metro area. Our 15,000 sq. ft. facility is minutes away from both downtown to the East, and the winding mountain roads to the West. Our clubhouse brings you secure, climate-controlled vehicle storage along with amenities like a modern lounge area with a big-screen TV, pool table, full kitchen and outdoor dining patio, a car wash and light maintenance area, and private conference room. Club Auto Member’s also enjoy member only events such as car tours, receptions, fund raisers, car shows, and other special offers. The facility is available for both member and non-member events and receptions. Capacity is 500+ and catering is by client choice.

To schedule an event for your car club, business, or charity please contact Michael Bergren at Mike@clubautocolorado.com or call 303-238-5040. Club Auto Colorado is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit organization so your membership is tax deductible. Please visit our website at www.clubautocolorado.com.
   
Lotus Colorado Lotus Colorado
Lotus Colorado (named LoCo by some significant others) consists of Lotus owners, wannabes, and some truly sick members that have two, three, or even five (or more!) Lotus at once.

This is a welcoming club for anyone who is interested in Lotus cars. If you have a love for these significant cars, and especially if you're in our area, we hope you'll join us in the group and at our meetings in the Denver metro area on the last Tuesday of each month. Look on our Yahoo Groups site for the monthly calendar reminders and discussions when we try new meeting locations.  And please join us at the 27th Annual Exotic Sports Car Show & Concours d'Elegance to benefit UCP Colorado . Visit our Yahoo group for more information: http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Lotus_Colorado/
   
NSX Club of America Southwest Region
The NSX Club of America was created by NSX owners for the benefit of NSX owners and enthusiasts. It serves to share our excitement and love of the NSX and foster a sense of community among NSX owners and enthusiasts by involving us in regional and national events and providing a common ground for communication. Furthermore, it is a resource for NSX owners, enthusiasts and owners-to-be regarding the care of the NSX and maximizing owner enjoyment of the NSX. We provide a forum for the expression of your thoughts about the NSX and passage of your knowledge and experience to others. The NSX Club of America, Southwest Region has members in NV, UT, CO, AZ, NM, HI and Southern California. For further information, see www.nsxca.org.
   
Rocky Mountain 356 Club
The Rocky Mountain 356 Club is a non-profit car club dedicated to the preservation, enjoyment and driving 356 Porsches, also known as bathtubs. These wonderful little cars, manufactured between 1948 -1965, were ahead of their time when new and are still a joy to drive and show today. We are here to praise, promote and preserve the 356. Rocky Mountain 356 Club was founded in 1986 by a handful of Colorado enthusiasts and has grown to a membership of about 170. Rocky Mountain 356 Club is a member of the National 356 Registry and participates in local, as well as, national events such as Concours, driving events, tours, swap meets, tech sessions and other interesting and fun social and car related events. Meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month at Cinzzetti’s Italian Market Restaurant located at the corner of 104th Avenue and 1-25 (just past Lowes; Northeast corner of the shopping center) 6:30 p.m. You need not own a Porsche to be a member. If you love old Porsches, old cars in general, have a 356, want a 356, had a 356 or just are curious, we welcome you. The Rocky Mountain 356 Club membership fee is only $30.00 per year and includes our monthly newsletter, "The OVERSTEER". Contact Membership Chairman, Al Gordon, 12773 Grizzly, Littleton, CO 80127. 303-979-1072 or email agordon@coloradoair.com
   

Rocky Mountain Chapter BMW Car Club of America
The Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Bavarian Motor Works Car Club of America is one of 63 chapters in our 40-year old national organization. Subscription to the national organization automatically gives individuals membership in the nearest local chapter. With over 70,000 members nationally, and over 1,200 locally, our club offers numerous opportunities to participate in car-related events. The ultimate is our national conference, held in various locations across the country, which is attended by over 500 members annually.

The local chapter is very active, hosting approximately three events per month. These include driving schools in the spring and fall, street survival training for teens, autocrosses, club racing, tours, and numerous social events. We also have a Yahoo discussion group where members can share experiences and car repair assistance. We can be reached through our membership chairman, Alan Warner, at (303) 333-9387 or membership@rmcbmwcca.org. Registration to become a member of the club is handled through the national web-site at www.bmwcca.org.

The Rocky Mountain Chapter has been actively involved in planning the concours for many years, and has provided the co-chairs for the event for three years. We continue to support this family event, as well as the tour added in 2008. We hope to see you on the tour or at the show and to get your help in supporting United Cerebral Palsy of Colorado.

   
Rocky Mountain Jaguar Club
For all Jaguar Automobiles
Contact: Rob vanWestenberg, President
303-697-5475 or president@rockymountainjaguarclub.org
111 members
Meetings: Second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m.
Piccolos’s, 3563 S. Monaco Pkwy., (.2 miles East of I-25, just South of Hampden on Monaco)
Founded in 1965, we have many local and regional members as well as some international members. We are dedicated to the restoration and preservation of Jaguars, and we also have a lot of fun at many of our social events. We publish a monthly newsletter, “Cat Tails”, and our web address is www.RockyMountainJaguarClub.org
Major Events:
March – The President’s Dinner
May – Spring Dust-off
June – Annual Concours d’Elegance
September – British Motor Car Conclave
August – Highland Games
December – Annual Holiday Dinner
   
Rocky Mountain Saab Club of Colorado
The Rocky Mountain Saab Club of Colorado was formed to help owners of Saab automobiles receive the most up to date information about their cars, regardless of model or year of manufacture. This includes history of this unique marquee, repair procedures, and other relevant information, as our current members own Saabs from the early ‘60s through the latest offerings. We meet on the 2nd Tuesday of every even-numbered month at various locations in the Denver Metro area, and Saab ownership is not required. We do not collect mandatory dues, but prefer voluntary contributions in helping with club projects and in putting on meetings and events.In 1999 and 2009 we hosted the North American Saab Owners’ Conventions and Tours of the Rockies, which are remembered by many attendees from three continents as a couple of the best conventions ever. Please contact Jerry Danner at jerry@milehibodyshop.com for more information.
   
The S2000 Club of America
The S2000 Club of America is a non-profit social club made up of fun people, who share a common love for the Honda S2000, the uncommonly beautiful and exhilarating roadster that ignites our passions and brings us together. S2000 fans meet up online in our popular forums and in person through our local Chapters every day, all over America. From driver’s education track days, to chapter meets, to casual group drives, to our national S2KDays events and more, there are no shortage of opportunities to have fun here! Our community of S2000 owners and enthusiasts continues to grow as quickly as the S2000 hits redline! We’ve always got room for you too, so jump in and come along for the ride! Join the club today! Visit our website at www.s2kca.com.
   

Z Car Club of Colorado
The Z Car Club of Colorado has been home base for many DATSUN / NISSAN enthusiasts since 1983.  Today’s members own and drive cars from the legendary 240Z to the latest 370Z as well as the INFINITI G35/37 Sport Coupe, 510 sedans, early roadsters and the 240SX.  In addition to monthly meetings, there are a number of different social events held throughout the year, various road trips, tech sessions and track time at the High Plains Raceway.  Meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month.  For more information, go to the Club’s website at: www.zccc.org