Home to more than 225 vehicles ranging from horseless carriages to race cars to celebrity rides, the National Automobile Museum covers a lot of ground. Most of the vehicles on display are from the ...
but an outcry over the breakup of so much car history led to the creation of the National Automobile Museum in Reno, Nevada. The museum now houses Herb Jaffe’s “most special car.” ...
Beatnik Bandit and 1967 Dodge Deora pickup/surf wagon are the latest inductees into the National Historic Vehicles register.
Evans Auto-Railer to join National Capital Trolley Museum’s collection after recent movement to interim storage.
Current Owner: National Automobile Museum, Reno, Nevada. The 36 th vehicle is a Dodge A100 pickup truck that was heavily customized by Mike and Larry Alexander for the 1967 Detroit Autorama custom ...
The Nash gets its name from a combination of automotive manufacturers — Nash and Brown Coltrane Motor Co. — whose cars were ...
The car is called "Old Crow," a wink to Brig. Gen. Bud Anderson, the famous flying ace who flew four different P-51 Mustang airplanes in World War II, all but one of them named Old Crow, according to ...
Current Owner: National Automobile Museum, Reno, Nevada. The vehicles have been added to the National Historic Vehicle Register in recognition of their significance in American automotive history ...
The Permian Basin Petroleum Museum in Midland and the National Border Patrol Museum in El Paso. The Permian Basin ...
the Beatnik Bandit’s home is the National Automobile Museum in Reno, Nevada. Built by the Detroit-based Alexander Brothers and debuting in the city’s influential 1967 Autorama custom car show ...