The Aston Martin Owners Club (AMOC) is one of the oldest and largest one-make car clubs and claims a truly international base. Started in England by 'Mort' Morris-Goodall and 25 friends in 1935, world membership presently exceeds 8,000.
Sharing only their lifelong affection for various Aston Martin models, AMOC members defy description. All ages, occupations and social circumstances are found in the membership rolls of the club.
Despite the club's name, Aston ownership is not a prerequisite for belonging - just an infatuation with the marque's never compromised aspect of performance and quality.
Such is the charisma of Aston Martin that even a cursory interest inevitably leads to an almost abnormal state of marque loyalty! On more than one occasion since the company's beginnings in 1913, its very survival, while dozens of other sporting makes disappeared, was ensured by the timely financial support of dedicated marque enthusiasts.
AMOC members are gregarious, low key, and believe in driving their Aston Martins, skillfully and for great distances on outings, tours and to and from events.
AMOC North America East extends from Colorado and Texas eastward, but there is also the AMOC Section West which consists of West Coast states and has its own organization and website.
We hold many events annually. Connecticut's Lime Rock Park has been the site of the AMOC Classic since 1970. Circuit sprints, a concours, an awards banquet, as well as the our annual general meeting are featured here usually in mid-June. Area Representatives organize regional events throughout the year including scenic drives, pub nights, dinner events, social events, etc.