Argentine Automobile Club

The Argentine Automobile Club (, ACA) is Argentina's largest automobile association.

It was founded on June 11, 1904, by Dalmiro Varela Castex, who in 1892 had imported the country's first registered automobile, a Daimler, and in 1894 its second (a De Dion-Bouton). The ACA oversaw the first recorded Argentine auto racing event, in 1906, and became a member of the International Automotive Federation in 1926. It began to develop of national network of service stations following a 1936 agreement with the state oil concern, YPF. Offering its membership cartographic, roadside assistance, insurance and other services, the ACA was inducted into the International Tourism Alliance in 1952.

Its national headquarters, designed in the Rationalist style by local architect Antonio U. Vilar and collaborators Alejandro Bustillo, was completed in 1942 on Buenos Aires' Avenida del Libertador. The building and its automobile museum are Palermo neighborhood landmarks.

In 1954, the club sponsored the Mil Kilometros de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, inviting cars from the Sports Car Club of America, including one driven by Carroll Shelby.

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    Guia de viaje. by Automovil Club Argentino

    Published 1946
    Book
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    República Argentina : carta turística /

    Published 1972
    “…Automóvil Club Argentino…”
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    Provincias de Jujuy y Salta /

    “…Automóvil Club Argentino…”
    Book
  4. 4

    La Rioja /

    Published 1973
    “…Automóvil Club Argentino…”
    Book
  5. 5

    Córdoba : zona serrana : Argentina /

    Published 1986
    “…Automóvil Club Argentino…”
    Book
  6. 6

    Provincia de Córdoba, Argentina /

    Published 1980
    “…Automóvil Club Argentino…”
    Book
  7. 7

    República Argentina : red caminera principal /

    Published 1984
    “…Automóvil Club Argentino…”
    Book
  8. 8

    Hoja de ruta : Mendoza, San Carlos de Bariloche /

    Published 1973
    “…Automóvil Club Argentino…”
    Book
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    Argentina. Chaco /

    “…Automóvil Club Argentino…”
    Book
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    Corrientes, Argentina /

    Published 1985
    “…Automóvil Club Argentino…”
    Book
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    Misiones, Argentina /

    Published 1982
    “…Automóvil Club Argentino…”
    Book
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    La Pampa, Argentina /

    Published 1979
    “…Automóvil Club Argentino…”
    Book
  13. 13

    Entre Rios, Argentina /

    Published 1986
    “…Automóvil Club Argentino…”
    Book
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    Chaco, Argentina /

    Published 1077
    “…Automóvil Club Argentino…”
    Book
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    Santa Fe, Argentina /

    Published 1989
    “…Automóvil Club Argentino…”
    Book
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    Patagonia turística /

    Published 1976
    “…Automóvil Club Argentino…”
    Book
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    Caracas, Buenos Aires /

    Published 1941
    “…Automóvil Club Argentino…”
    Book
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    AUTOCLUB.

    “…Automovil Club Argentino…”
    Serial