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- Newsgroups: alt.autos.antique
- Path: sparky!uunet!gator!towers!mwhhlaw!jim
- From: jim@mwhhlaw (James P. Cavanaugh III)
- Subject: Re: Old Car Museums
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.120925.468@mwhhlaw.uucp>
- Sender: jim@mwhhlaw.uucp
- Organization: Martin Wade Hartley & Hollingsworth
- References: <1edrr8INNn2r@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 12:09:25 GMT
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- In article <1edrr8INNn2r@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> cmraman@ucscb.UCSC.EDU
- (Focused on Infinity) writes:
- >
- > In article <1992Nov18.012808.15770@julian.uwo.ca>
- wlsmith@valve.heart.rri.uwo.ca (Wayne Smith) writes:
- > >In article <92322.164723SPOLINS@auvm.american.edu>
- <SPOLINS@auvm.american.edu> writes:
- > >>In our travels we like to visit old car museums. A few years
- > >>ago we went to the Henry Ford museum in [Dearborn], Michigan and
- the Auburn,
- > >>Cord, Dusenberg Museum in Auburn, Indiana. I'd be interested to
- know of other
- > >>antique/classic car museums.
- > >>
- > >>Susan Polinsky
- >
- There is the Studebaker Museum at the site of the old
- Studebaker plant in South Bend, Indiana. It's not as large as the
- Auburn museum, and I don't know that I'd travel 1000 miles just to see
- it, but if you are in the area, it's a nice museum that you can
- thoroughly cover in a couple of hours. It is restricted to Studebaker
- products, as you may have guessed.
-
- Jim Cavanaugh
-