Georgia Street Rod Association

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Georgia Street Rod Association

The GSRA is one of the oldest street rod associations in the USA, having been formed in 1976. The GSRA promotes the car hobby in general and is open to all walks of life. All you need is a healthy interest in automobiles.

Website: http://gsra.com
Location: South East USA
Members: 34
Latest Activity: May 31, 2022

GSRA is an open association!

The GSRA is one of the oldest street rod associations in the USA, having been formed in 1976. The GSRA promotes the car hobby in general and is open to all walks of life. All you need is a healthy interest in automobiles. You don't have to even own a car!! Spouses and significant others are welcome at our all our events. In fact many spouses run the 50/50 drawings and participate in the swap meet. Without spousal support the GSRA would not run as smoothly.

A couple things that make us different...we do not have a cut off date for our events, like some rod associations. Our members have all sorts of automobiles - stocks, rods, trucks, motorcycles, and customs. All are welcome to come check us out.

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Comment by Michael Thies on June 23, 2012 at 2:37am

Hey Gary!

Let's see how many of the GSRA members we can get over to Snellville this Sunday!  :-)   http://southeastwheelsevents.com/events/coffee-brake-snellville-gag 

Comment by Dan chelko on January 15, 2012 at 7:53am

Thanks Mike....and good seeing you this morning in Duluth.   I will make sure Melba has signed in as well....more the merrier!

Comment by Michael Thies on January 14, 2012 at 2:18pm

Welcome Dan Chelko!  If we started using this Comment capacity on SE Wheels Events as a club, we would significantly improve our communications.   I know many members don't yet feel comfortable with computers and the Internet, but I think its here to stay :-)  Let's get as many using it as possible!  Mike 770-883-0160 (if I can help with anything)

Comment by Ken Tenedini on January 9, 2012 at 12:43pm

Well worth joining this group. Excellent monthly meeting and Richard Torch is a very active president. Thanks Ken

Comment by Michael Thies on March 21, 2011 at 11:10am

This year www.southeastwheelsevetns.com is sponsoring a unique project and I think most of you will enjoy a glimpse of the man with the brains behind it. Bob Sarda is working on a project to be the fasted man on steam powered wheels in a 1972 Honda!  Check out his Blog!  It is real good reading! http://southeastwheelsevents.com/profiles/blogs/bonneville-salt-fla...

PS Bob is a modest sort, in spite of his ambition. He will tell you he is not a graduate engineer, but a graduate Soap Box Derby kid! :-)

 

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