LILAC CITY MOPARS CLUB HISTORY

Lilac City Mopars began in 1999 with a group of people that wanted a Mighty Mopar club that was fair, fun, family oriented and to be able to share the knowledge and Technical information with each other.


We have years of experience with other clubs as: Mopars Unlimited Spokane Chapter, Mopars Unlimited Colville Chapter, Inland Empire Muscle Car Association, Cruizers of Colville, Cruisers of Deer Park, and Mopar Enthusiasts of Spokane.


We have a Founding Member Committee that consists of the first 13 club memberships. These members worked together to get this Club going and will continue to oversee the club as long as Lilac City Mopars exists.

Bob & Linda Cahill
Kevin Patten
Antonio Colon’
Ronald Neibauer
Loren & Helen Hubbard
Charles & Gail Cornwell
Kurt Garber & Jennifer Warner
Jim Hofer
Dale Mckee
Rowdy Patten
Tim Naylor
Mike Yarbrough
Robbie Cahill

In the summer 1999 we began to meet to organize with officers, by-laws, legal aspects of becoming a non-profit with the State of Washington and the IRS.

By March 2000 we elected Officers, set up club By-laws and incorporated with the State of Washington as non-profit.

Our Goal is to promote the restoration and preservation of vehicles produced by the Chrysler Corporation.

As of 2001 we as a club have Participated in 2 (two) Auto Speed Shows,2 (two) club car shows, numerous road trips to other shows as far as Columbus, Ohio to the Mopar Nationals, club car
wash’s, club work parties, pot luck dinners and holiday parties. And a special all Clubs Car Wash for the American Red Cross.

We have Lilac City Mopars club T-shirts, soon we will have jackets and hats. A newsletter, with classifieds also a new web site.

Lilac City Mopars promotes Preservation and Restoration of all Mopar related Autos.

The Club promotes public safety of the roads and highways.

The Club insists on safe driving habits and safe autos (mechanical and body).

The Club serves as a source of accurate historical and technical information concerning these automobiles.

The Club will not tolerate discrimination of any kind.

The Club welcomes any and all comments, suggestions and complaints with equal and fair treatment.

As a club that is family oriented, Lilac City Mopars will ask that all our members abstain from alcohol during official meetings and/or official club functions.

We also expect parents to see that their children, respect other people and all vehicles at any event that the club would participate in.