Meeting Schedule
The first Thursday of every month at 6:30 PM at Mama’s Iron Skillet, 1903 Maple Street, Winnfield, LA.
News
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Founded in the fall of 2004, the North Louisiana Vintage Tractor Club began with a small group of enthusiasts dedicated to the heritage and craftsmanship of antique agricultural machinery. What started as a shared passion for restoring and exhibiting classic iron has blossomed into a thriving community of collectors and historians.
Our Community
Today, the NLVTC proudly supports 60 to 70 active members hailing from:
Today, the NLVTC proudly supports 60 to 70 active members hailing from:
North, Central & South Louisiana
South Arkansas
East Texas
While our members come from across state lines, we are united by a common thread: a deep-seated nostalgia for rural history and the grit required to keep these machines running.
Fellowship & Family
At its core, the NLVTC is a family-oriented organization. We prioritize "good, clean fun" and the strength of our fellowship. Our gatherings are more than just technical meetups; they are places where generations connect, stories are swapped over open hoods, and lifelong friendships are forged.
At its core, the NLVTC is a family-oriented organization. We prioritize "good, clean fun" and the strength of our fellowship. Our gatherings are more than just technical meetups; they are places where generations connect, stories are swapped over open hoods, and lifelong friendships are forged.
What We Do
We keep history in motion through a variety of hands-on events designed to showcase the power and beauty of vintage equipment:
We keep history in motion through a variety of hands-on events designed to showcase the power and beauty of vintage equipment:
Antique Tractor Pulls: Testing the raw strength of classic engines.
Plow Days & Trail Rides: Putting the machinery back to work in the field.
Parades & Public Shows: Educating the community and celebrating our agricultural roots.
Join the Crew
Whether you own a pristine showroom restoration, a "work-in-progress" covered in rust, or simply have an appreciation for the history of the land, there is a seat for you at our table. We welcome new members with open arms and a greased wrench. Come help us keep the traditions of the American farm alive!
Whether you own a pristine showroom restoration, a "work-in-progress" covered in rust, or simply have an appreciation for the history of the land, there is a seat for you at our table. We welcome new members with open arms and a greased wrench. Come help us keep the traditions of the American farm alive!
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Officers
Barry Howard, President
Walter Vanderlick, Vice President
Shawnda Matlock, Secretary
Pamela Howard, Treasurer
Shawnda Matlock, Club Historian
Richard Sanders, Chairman, Board of Directors
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