Collector Car Appreciation Day


Collector Car Appreciation Day is an annual celebration to raise awareness of the role automotive restoration and collection plays in American society. The day was first recognized on July 9, 2010, due, in part, to U.S. Senate resolution S. Res 513, sponsored by Senators Jon Tester and Richard Burr.
Hundreds of events were staged nationwide to celebrate the first CCAD. Thousands attended events ranging from car cruises and shows to small-business open houses and “drive your car to work” displays. The effort was organized by the Specialty Equipment Market Association and its Automotive Restoration Market Organization and Hot Rod Industry Alliance Councils, acknowledged the importance of the automobile in American culture as the inspiration for much music, literature, photography, cinema, fashion and other artistic pursuits.
The SEMA Action Network (SAN), SEMA’s grassroots enthusiast network maintains a list of to commemorate Collector Car Appreciation Day.

Previous Dates

YearDateNotesReference
2010July 9First Collector Car Appreciation Day
2011July 8Senate Resolution 154
2012July 13
2013July 12
2014
2015
2016
2017July 14
2018July 13Per SEMA Action Network site
2019July 12Per SEMA Action Network site