Cruising into the Washington State Hot Rod Hall of Fame: The Moses Lake Classic Car Club's 50-Year Legacy
The Moses Lake Classic Car Club (MLCCC) has been a driving force in the local community for the past five decades, celebrating its rich history and commitment to car enthusiasts. Recently, the club members embarked on a journey to Lynnwood, where they were honored by the Washington State Hot Rod Hall of Fame for their outstanding contributions and longevity.Revving Up for Recognition: The MLCCC's Milestone Celebration
### Commemorating 50 Years of Passion and Community ServiceThe MLCCC's journey to the Washington State Hot Rod Hall of Fame was a significant milestone, marking the club's 50th anniversary. Outgoing President Dave Robins expressed the importance of this recognition, stating that it was more than just a celebration of the club's longevity. The award acknowledged the MLCCC's unwavering dedication to community service and its enduring impact on the local car enthusiast community.### Loud and Proud: The MLCCC's Winning SpiritIn addition to the prestigious 50-year award, the MLCCC also received recognition for having the loudest response when its name was called during the event. This spirited display of enthusiasm and camaraderie among the club members underscores the passion and pride that drives the MLCCC's activities.### Evolving with the Times: The Washington State and Greater Northwest Hot Rod Hall of FameThe event also marked a significant change for the Washington State Hot Rod Hall of Fame, as the organization announced its plans to expand its reach and rename itself the "Washington State and Greater Northwest Hot Rod Hall of Fame." This expansion reflects the growing interest and participation in the hot rod community across the region, and the MLCCC's recognition is a testament to its enduring influence.### Rooted in History: The MLCCC's Humble BeginningsThe MLCCC's story dates back to the 1950s, when a group of car enthusiasts, often military personnel stationed at the nearby Larson Air Force Base, formed the Pacers car club. This early group laid the foundation for what would eventually become the MLCCC, which was initially known as the Horseless Carriage Club until 2001 when it officially became a non-profit organization.### Embracing Diversity: The MLCCC's Inclusive ApproachWhile the MLCCC's name may suggest a focus on classic cars, the club's doors are open to all types of vehicles that are cherished by their owners. This inclusive approach has allowed the club to attract a diverse range of members, from owners of trucks and bicycles to motorcycles and modern automobiles, all united by their shared passion for the open road.### Giving Back: The MLCCC's Commitment to Community ServiceIn recent years, the MLCCC has placed a strong emphasis on community service, partnering with other local car clubs to raise funds for important causes. The club has supported organizations like Youth Dynamics and the Moses Lake Food Bank, demonstrating its dedication to making a positive impact on the community it calls home.### Connecting through Cars: The MLCCC's Unique CamaraderieThe MLCCC's members share a deep appreciation for their vehicles, each with a unique story to tell. Whether it's a classic Ford Crestline Victora or a modern muscle car, the club provides a platform for owners to showcase their prized possessions, share their stories, and connect with like-minded enthusiasts. This sense of community and shared passion is what truly sets the MLCCC apart.As the Moses Lake Classic Car Club continues to celebrate its 50-year legacy, its impact on the local community and the broader hot rod enthusiast scene remains undeniable. The club's recognition by the Washington State Hot Rod Hall of Fame is a testament to its enduring spirit, its commitment to community service, and its ability to bring together car enthusiasts from all walks of life.