Pharoahs Car Club Arizona
Yuma Division
Car Club promoting fellowship among all automotive enthusiasts through providing meetings. cruises & other automotive related events.
Meeting at least once a month at The Motor Pool.
News & Scheduled Events
The Pharoahs Car Club's Purpose is as Follows:
1. To Have FUN together as Automotive Enthusiasts.
2. To Gather together and Attend Car Shows as a Group.
3. To Visit other Club Events or Charities as a Group.
4. To Remain in Fellowship with Club Members & Outsiders and Support our Community
To Join:
Come to one out our posted events, fill out and pay the once-time-only Lifetime Membership.
No Annual dues will Ever be Collected.
All New Dues' Paying Members Receive a Club Plaque
Our Club has Grown & Together It will Continue to Grow.
History of the Pharoahs Car Club
Pharoahs Car Club Arizona is part of the Pharoahs Car Club that was founded in 1948 in Modesto, CA. The Pharoahs are represented throughout the U.S. and worldwide by localized Pharoahs Chapters. The early “Pharoahs” club was comprised mostly of WWII and Korea War Vets. Inspired by the hot rod cruising and rock'n'roll culture emerging after WWII, the movie “American Graffiti” was set in Modesto, and the movie's fictional car club “Pharaohs” was based upon "The FAROS" Car Club. Because of copyright matters, the movie used the traditional spelling to avoid paying royalties to any clubs.