Aston Martin Owners Club
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The Aston Martin Owners Club (AMOC, pronounced aim-moc) is one of the oldest one-make car enthusiast clubs, one of the largest with worldwide membership and one of the leaders.
It was the late Mortimer Morris-Goodall, ort to many friends, who started it all. Having been fired with enthusiasm by an International bought when brash lad of some 20 summers and by his first meeting with ert Bertelli shortly after, his success led to the purchase of the team car LM7 and an invitation to drive nder works control at Le Mans in 1933. His reverence for ert and his Astons prompted the thought that almost everyone else who had the good fortune or sense to own an Aston felt the same and ow nice it would be to meet some of these people.
S.C.H. (ammy) Davis agreed that an Aston Martin Owners Club would be a good idea and inserted a note in The Autocar (of which he was Sports Editor) of 3 and 17 May, 1935, calling a meeting. The 20 or 30 people who turned up on 25 May also agreed and elected a committee which included Lance Prideaux-Brune, Dick Anthony, Maurice Falkner, Harold Bevan, Miss Dorothy Bean and Peter Cadbury.
Charles Jarrott was persuaded to become the President and Sammy Davis the Vice-President, with Leslie Keevil as Honorary Treasurer and Mort Goodall as Honorary Secretary. The Club activities, mostly social, including an annual dinner-dance at the Park Lane Hotel, were brought to a close by the Second World War.
The process started again at a meeting led by Dick Stallebrass at the R.A.C. on 5 March, 1948. However, following his tragic death at Spa only four months later, Dudley Coram started to play a leading role in the re-formed Club, with Eric Cutler as Chairman. At one time or another, Coram served in every capacity in the Club before he died in 1976.
Although the pre-war archives have been lost, the present rules are believed to enshrine the same principles as those drafted in 1935. Our Memorandum of Association provides, inter alia, that the Club is established to romote the sport and pastime of motoring, evelop interest in the ASTON MARTIN CAR and ncourage social intercourse between Members. The Club, in the UK, puts on some five race meetings a year, at least one hillclimb and three sprints. Worldwide, the Club is represented on most continents, with thriving sections in Germany, Holland, Switzerland and the USA. Other countries have a smaller representation which are no less enthusiastic. These groups also entertain their fellow Members with various events.
[1995 saw the Club celebrate its Diamond Jubilee. The traditional annual events all took on a Jubilee focus and were supplemented by other special attractions, both local and national as well as international, some 30 in all. The year kicked off with the Grand Jubilee Ball at the Dorchester Hotel, London, The party-goers enjoyed the spectacle of a grand display of Aston Martin cars. They were welcomed by an Aston Martin DB7 exhibited outside the Ballroom. Inside, cars with chassis numbers 1914; 1925; D5/569/S; C7/719/U; LML/50/396 and DB5/2261/R were all arranged on specially constructed stands.
A silver Diamond Jubilee Virage Volante made a fitting isplay case for a million dollars worth of Cartier jewellery! The AGM saw our President, Lord Downe, receive the Club premier award, the Bertelli Trophy. Another highlight, was the Founders Day Dinner at the Grafton Hotel where, on the 25th May 1935, the Club was formed. With a limitation on space, it is not possible to detail all the other events however, the special displays at the St. John Horsfall and the Historic Weekend at Silverstone were remarkable.
he Family as the late Viscount Downe worded his toast to the Club sixtieth year, has continued to meet at the Club social and competitive events and stay in touch through its publications, AM Quarterly and the News Sheet which have carried reports of the many Club events around the world as have the publications that originate in other parts of the world.
Every four years, a Register of Members Cars is published and has become the tandard work on the Marque. The Aston Martin Heritage Trust, now has the responsibility for publishing this work.
Enthusiasm coupled with the right people continues to ensure that the Club thrives, just as the same combination has enabled our marque to survive from the early days of the motor car. The fingers of only one hand are enough on which to count Aston Martin Brooklands contemporaries in the 1920s that remain in production!
May 23 1997, was a ed letter day for the Club with the unveiling by Lady Paula Brown and John Martin of the Cairn, erected in memory of Lionel Martin, at the top of Aston Hill in Buckinghamshire. The inspiration of the Club Chairman, Ian MacGregor, this memorial was designed by Member John Evans and constructed on Forestry Commission land with support from the Club and AML Ltd.
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