Collector Car Clubs |
Antique Automobile Club of America
The AACA is a premier Car
Club focused on antique cars, trucks and
motorcycles and their history. The AACA host the Famous
Hershey Auto Show and Swap Meet each October in Hershey, Pennsylvania. |
Auburn Cord Duesenberg Club.
An organization for the
restoration and preservation of original Auburns,
Cords and Duesenbergs. Ownership of an ACD car is not required
for membership. Replica Auburn Speedsters are Welcome. |
Cadillac
LaSalle Club.
The club is dedicated to the
preservation of all Cadillac and LaSalle automobiles
from 1902 to current models. |
Classic Car Club of America
is dedicated to the
collecting, preservation and enjoyment of the world's
finest automobiles which were manufactured from 1925 through 1948. |
National Corvette Restorers Society
is dedicated to the
restoration, preservation, history and
enjoyment of Corvettes manufactured from 1953 - 1993. |
National Street Rod
Association
has been serving street rod
fanatics since 1970. The NSRA made street
rodding what it is today by providing leadership, guidance, and fun
events for enthusiasts across the country. |
Riviera Owners Association
is a club for owners and
admirers of the Buick Riviera from 1963 to present. ROA offers a
very informative monthly publication and website. |
Shelby American Automobile Club
is dedicated to the
preservation, care, history and enjoyment of the
World Championship cars produced by Carroll Shelby. |
Automobile Museums |
AACA Antique Auto Museum - Hershey, 161
Museum Drive, Hershey, PA 17033. The AACA Museum is
dedicated to the Celebration, Preservation, Education, and Display
of the American Motor Vehicle history that provides value for their
members, hobbyists, and the public. I highly recommend visiting the
AACA Antique Auto Museum. |
Auburn Cord
Duesenberg Automobile Museum,
1600 W Wayne St, Auburn IN
46706, 219-925-1444. Located in Auburn Indiana, the original factory and showroom. Awarded one of the best examples of an Art Deco building in the USA. Memberships
are available. It's a Duesy! |
The
Blackhawk Collection,
3700 Blackhawk Plaza Circle, Danville, CA 94506, 925-736-2277.
The facility
encompasses nearly 70,000 square feet with four exhibition galleries, an Automotive Reference Library & Museum Store. Special
events are held at the Museum facility throughout the year. |
Chrysler (Walter. P) Museum, One
Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills, MI 48326, 888-456- 1924. Plan a visit to the Walter P. Chrysler
Museum where automotive history is learned and explored. Take an
hour, or spend the day to experience
the history of Chrysler vehicles, learn from interactive kiosk stations and
enjoy educational films in our movie theater. |
Henry Ford Museum, Village Road
and Oakwood Boulevard, Dearborn, MI 48121. It began as one
man's vision to document the genius of ordinary people by preserving
the objects they used in the course of their everyday lives. It grew to
become one of the largest collections of its kind ever assembled. It is a
remarkable destination that brings American ideas to life. |
Gilmore Car Museum,
6865 Hickory Rd, Hickory Corners, MI 49060, 269-671-5089. The
Museum
welcomes you to enjoy a unique experience among automobile museums.
The museum offers Antique and Classic Cars with Automobilia displayed in
restored buildings located in a
pristine rural
countryside. The Gilmore Car Museum offers several must see Automobile events
throughout the year. |
Harrah Collection,
(National Automobile Museum) 10 S Lake St, Reno NV 89501, 775-333-9300. The Harrah Collection lets you travel
through time like few other places.
Stroll down
period street scenes. Explore decades of intriguing automobiles.
Marvel at clothing from long ago. Discover the past on our historic
timelines. Let your imagination soar. Fascination Guaranteed. |
N.A.T.M.U.S. National
Automotive And Truck Museum Of The United States,
1000 Gordon M Buehrig Place,
Auburn, Indiana 46706, 260 925-9100. NATMUS is a non-profit
museum with emphasis on post World War II cars and trucks but with vehicles on display from 1908
'high wheelers' to current production
pick ups. Also you will find inside the doors of NATMUS a Model Car / Truck &
Toy Museum. |
National Corvette Museum,
2800 Scottsville Rd,
Bowling Green, KY 42102, 502- 781- 7973 is located in Bowling Green,
Kentucky, the 68,000 sq.ft. building houses
more than 50 Corvettes and one of a kind concept cars. |
Nethercutt (JB) Collection,
15180 Bledsoe St, Sylmar, CA 91342, 818-367-2251.
The JB
Nethercutt Collection of Classic Cars offers personally conducted tours that
require at least two hours to complete. There is no charge, but reservations
are required. Because of the great demand for tour space, it is recommended
you call or write in advance for reservations. |
Petersen Museum, 6060 Wilshire Blvd,
Los Angeles, CA 90036, 323-964-6359.
Take the journey
through one of mankind's greatest achievements... The Peterson
Museum explores the evolution of the Automobile and its impact on our
culture. Experience the last 100 years of automotive history. |
Shelby American Collection,
5020 Chaparral Court, P.O. Box 19228, Boulder, Colorado 80308,
303-516-9565. The Shelby
American Collection represents the rich race
heritage of Shelby American and has on display some of the most famous
Shelby American cars ever built. This is made possible through the
generosity of many Shelby owners and collectors. The museum is also host
to displays of period correct automobilia, tools, and tributes to the greats! |
Sloan Museum (Alfred.P), 1221 E
Kearsley St, Flint, MI 48503, 810-237-3450. The regional
history, historic automobiles and hands-on science are major features of
the Sloan Museum. it is a great museum
with early GM Heritage. If you like Early Buick's
and Concept Cars this is it. |
Volo Antique Auto Museum,
27582 Volo Village Rd, Volo, IL 60073, 815-385-0703. Now in its 47th year, the Volo Auto
Museum has over 300 classic cars on display - all for
sale! The Volo Auto Museum is home to the world's largest muscle car
collection and the George Barris TV & Movie Car Collection. If you love cars,
you'll love the Volo Auto Museum. |
Other interesting
Car Guy websites |
Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival
celebrates the unique
heritage of Auburn, Indiana, by producing events
and programs that bring together automotive enthusiast. |
Clayton Restorations
and
Restorecars.
There are many Excellent Auburn, Cord and Duesenberg Restorations
depicted on these site's along with many other Classic Marques
undergoing Full Restorations |
Bobs Classics,
located in
Florida, offers replicars for sale and archives past inventory of
"sold" cars, including
many- many Auburns. |
CordHaven. The sight for
Auburn Cord and Duesenberg enthusiast. |
CordNet.
Cord 810 and 812 lore for the
enthusiast. |
DuLoux Motors Ltd. Owned by ACD
member Don Duloux, the company offers a full size 1936 / 1937 Cord
Cabriolet Recreation. |
Elgin Park. This is a small town
that managed to escape time. As a matter of fact cars from the 60's
and older are only allowed on the streets of Elgin Park. A
small town lost in time, seeing is believing... |
The Foss Company,
The nostalgia department is the most
popular department in the store and delights customers with the
largest selection (probably in the U.S.) of metal signs, die cast
metal cars, restored original gas pumps, original Petroliana signs
and cans, and many other collectibles. The Foss General Store since
1913. |
The Glenn Pray Website, www.glennpray.com.
Greg
Bennett
is the
webmaster. The website is still being developed but it is worth a visit. The
site will include an Events page, About Glenn Pray, Cars for Sale
and the The Glenn Pray Auburn Cord Group’s Registry. The Registry
is still looking for owners of Glenn Pray Built Cars. Many cars have
already been located. The Registry includes 79 of the 113 Auburn 866
Speedsters, 71 of the 97 Cord 810’s and 11 of the 17 Auburn 874 Dual
Cowl Phaetons, including the Prototype. If you own a Glenn Pray
Built Auburn or Cord and are not included in the Registry please
contact Felix DeGeyter, he is the registry’s Auburn Cord Historian.
Email him at
felixdegeyter@yahoo.com |
Glenn Pray Auburn Cord Group. Glenn Prays website is
for the 2nd Generation Cars that he built. Glenn and his friend
Felix De Geyter have formed a registry for these cars. Glenn often
has cars for sale, leads on cars for sale and still offers Auburn
-Cord replacement parts and service through his
Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Co. |
Hemming's Motor News
offers on-line and print
advertising for collector cars for sale, car parts for sale and
automotive event coverage. |
Jay Leno's Garage.
Check out Jays 100+ cars and
motorcycles in his collection along with his latest project or
projects. |
McLellansAutomotive.com International Source of
Information for Collectors, Restorers, Museums,
Publishers, Manufacturers and Investors. They have a Great selection of
Rare Originals... No Reprints, Auburn Sales Catalogs. |
ProTeam Corvette offers the
worlds largest
selection of Classic Corvettes for sale. |
Prototype
Research and Development
builds replica's of the
1935 Auburn Speedsters as two and four
place version. |
Shelby Automobiles.
The official website for Carroll
Shelby's current production of the
tire-burning awe-inspiring Cobra's. |
Speedster Motorcar's
currently builds
replicas of the 1936 Auburn Speedster |
Southeastern Cord Registry by Gerald L. Manning
- Coming Soon |
Superformance
manufactures reproduction the 427 Cobra S/C and
the street versions, Daytona
Cobra's and GT40's. If you are considering a Cobra replica, this is the company
I would go with. Turn Key Cars less Drivelines. |
Virgil Sciolaro has owned his Auburn Speedster since October 1945.
It makes for an interesting story.
Who says that these cars are not practical. |
Victory Cars,
located in Florida,
offers neo classic replicars for sale and archives a past inventory of sold
cars including
a lot second generation Auburn Speedster s. This is an excellent place to search for
a replica of an
Auburn Speedster and view a bunch of nice photo's. |