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Showing posts with label museum. Show all posts

If you are ever near Detriot, stop by the world's last Hudson dealership

Also, Apex Motors which produced the "ACE" car from 1920-1922 was located on South River Street and Preston Tucker whose family owned the Ypsilanti Machine and Tool Company developed and built the prototype for his "Tucker Torpedo", the Kaiser, the Frazer, the Chevrolet Corvair, and a B-24 bomber planthttp://www.ypsiautoheritage.org/

The Peter Mullin auto museum, not open yet, but soon

Celebrating the art deco movement, the French Curves Collection exemplifies the zenith of the French automobile, including beautifully styled and amazingly engineered French-built cars covering several decades: Bugattis, Delages, Delahayes, Hispano Suizas, Talbot-Lagos and Voisins, many have won awards at concours d'elegance, and a number of the race cars have been past winners of historic races

Photo galley of the Hendricks Museum (one of the great private collections)

1930 "Model J Duesenberg LWB, Hibbard & Darrin Transformable Cabriolet". There were two made. One for the King of Spain and the other for William Randolph Hearst. To contrast the ridiculously rare and expensive.... the following truck, which to me is equally as cool and unusual. http://www.teamshelby.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=36851 down the page about 1/3rd before the museum photos. All of

Horch Museum... marvelous diorama of the 4 rings of Auto Union. (Audi, DKW, Horch, Wanderer)

and a 1935 Standard gas station Via: http://www.flickr.com/photos/andreig40/sets/72157608441944815/Museum's website here: http://www.horch-museum.de/

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