Three fan-favorite cars from the Mullin Automotive Museum collection, including two multi-time concours award winners, will be on display in a newly-curated exhibit, Rolling Sculpture: Streamlined Art Deco Automobiles and Motorcycles, at the Vero Beach Museum of Art (VMBA), in Vero Beach, FL.
Rolling Sculpture features 22 rare automobiles and motorcycles that exemplify the period between World Wars when automotive design was heavily influenced by the Art Deco and Streamline Moderne design trends, producing some of the most beautiful automobiles of all time, many of which appear to be moving while at rest. The exhibit runs through April 30.
Jaguar at Le Mans: Dominating the Competition! Saturday, February 11 - 12:00 PM -2:30 PM
The Simeone Foundation Automobile Museum will present "Jaguar at Le Mans: Dominating the Competition!" – a Demo Day event celebrating the legendary racing marque's dominance at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the 1950s. This event will give visitors a unique opportunity to experience the thrill and excitement of Jaguar's legendary racing heritage. Witness some of Jaguar's most iconic race cars from the 1950s, including the highly acclaimed C and D-Type models. These historic vehicles will be put through their paces in a dynamic demonstration on the museum's 3-acre "track", giving our guests a small glimpse as to what it was like to be at Le Mans.
Chad finds a great '70s Olds and talks about how important these increasingly scarce cars are for the hobby.
I found this Oldsmobile on an old farmstead. I didn't even realize what it was when I found it. I bought it along with 25 other cars and trucks. It was cool since it was a 2-door, and I figured it was worth holding onto, but at the time, I didn't actually realize what it was. This car is pretty much complete other than the engine and trans and steering wheel. Since this came off of a Western Kansas farmstead, I am guessing that this car was bought for the engine.
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