Research Request Form

In order to identify your vehicle with certainty, please fill in the form below as completely as possible. We will search our collection and send you an e-mail containing a list of the available information and the applicable duplication fees. You may then decide which items to order. Research requests may take 4-6 weeks to process. Duplication requests are fulfilled via the US Postal Service only.

Because we are a nonprofit corporation, our archival information and research services must be self-supporting. The following schedule reflects our fees in time and materials to fulfill your request. Please note, the processing fee must accompany this request form and be in US Dollars. We accept: major credit cards, PayPal, and checks made payable to the AACA Library.

                                   
               
Processing Fee $10.00 (this must accompany your request)
Research $30.00/hour* (chargeable in units of 10 minutes @ $5.00)
*PAID AACA MEMBERS ARE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE UP TO 1.5 HOURS OF RESEARCH FREE.
Copies b&w:  $0.30/page
color: $0.50/page
Scans $1.00/page for color TIF & PDF
        
                                   
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The AACA Library makes no warranties or guarantees either expressed or implied concerning the following:

            
  1. The accuracy of the identification of a vehicle for which information is sought, whatever means of identification is used by the applicant.
  2. The accuracy of information as published in original journals, magazines, catalogs, or other source material used to supply the requested information.
  3. The accuracy of authenticity of information supplied from current books, periodicals, magazines or other source material, which is allegedly based on historical research.