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Event Coverage The Early Ford V-8 Museum is Open!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by jkflathead, Jul 16, 2020.

  1. jkflathead
    Joined: Sep 28, 2004
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    The Early Ford V-8 Foundation Museum is again open for business in Auburn, Indiana. Come for a visit. See the Floyd Motors gallery with a re-created 1936 Ford dealership and one of every 1936 Ford made. Come and experience the Carpenter Industries 1940 Ford garage, equipped with all correct Ford equipment and signage. Come and see the Eaton Speed shop, a 1950's speed shop installed in the Museum. We have flathead race cars, hot rods, stock cars and lots of beautiful 1932-1953 Ford and Mercurys and all the "stuff" that goes with the production of Ford Motor Company during that time. Buy a raffle ticket for a chance to win a 1957 Mercury or $10,000 in cash. Tickets are $10.00. Contact the Museum to purchase a ticket. Become a member. You will enjoy being a part of this project. fordv8foundation.org
     

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  2. catdad49
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    Wow, sounds like an amazing place!
     
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  3. jkflathead
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    Come for a visit. Become a member. The bi-mothly Newsletter will keep you in the loop and entertained.
     
  4. Absolutely incredible place! Dad, Little Truckdoctor and I were there about 4 or 5 years ago. We only got maybe two hours because Little Truckdoctor was only 5 or 6, but I could easily spent the entire day. The museum reminded me that deep down inside I’m really a Ford Man.


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  5. hudson48
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    Visited there when I took the Hudson over in 2018. They were just finishing the new building and the displays were very good.
     
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  6. garage2small
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    It is an awesome museum, plus as an added bonus there are three other car attractions in town. Well worth the trip, I rode up from Tennessee just to see it. It is a must see for flat head fiends! 20181003_101906.jpg 20181003_102101.jpg 20181003_103844.jpg 20181003_103620.jpg 20181003_103439.jpg 20181003_103450.jpg 20181003_103533.jpg
     
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