Arizona Flywheelers
Antique Engine & Tractor Club

Cottonwood, Arizona

Join us at the Arizona Flywheelers Antique Engine and Tractor Club, where we celebrate the rich history of vintage machinery. Discover the art of restoration and connect with fellow enthusiasts who share your passion for preserving our mechanical heritage.

Contact Us Today!

phone:

Steve Rench (928) 300- 0855
Steve Lombardo (928) 899-5355
Webmaster: [email protected]

Our Location

ARIZONA FLYWHEELERS
P O Box 2012
Cottonwood, AZ 86326

Notice

We are planning on having meetings at our regular schedule of the first Wed, of each month. MOVED to Verde Valley Fairgrounds at Conference Room, and the meeting will begin at  8:00 A.M. Open again – come join us!

Upcoming events

October 30 – 31, 2026

Annual Show the Last weekend of October   

Also, Monthly meeting are at Verde Valley Fairgrounds at Conference Room, and  the meeting will begin at  8:00 A.M.   

Students at the Cornville school operating old farm tools, shelling corn, grinding corn, using a moving potato peeler and more. A fun time for children and their parents each fall.

Explore Our Heritage

Join Our Community

Discover Antique Treasures

Quality Restorations

Engage with Enthusiasts

Join Us Today!

WHAT WE DO…

​Arizona Flywheelers Antique Engine and Tractor Club is a non-profit organization, founded in 1972, to promote interest in restoring, preserving and exhibiting antique internal combustion engines, model engines, antique tractors and hot air engines and other labor saving devices from the by-gone years.

Monthly Meeting

Welcome to the Arizona Flywheelers! We invite you to our monthly meeting and join us in celebrating the rich history of antique engines and tractors. Our doors are open for you to experience the passion and dedication of our members.

The First Wednesday of each month at the Verde Valley Fair Grounds, Cottonwood, Arizona

Contact for more information:

Vice-President Steve Rench at (928) 300-0855

ARIZONA FLYWHEELERS

WHAT WE DO…

​Arizona Flywheelers Antique Engine and Tractor Club is a non-profit organization, founded in 1972, to promote interest in restoring, preserving and exhibiting antique internal combustion engines, model engines, antique tractors and hot air engines and other labor saving devices from the by-gone years.