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100 Years of Chevrolet Exhibit
AACA Museum
9:00am until 5:00pm
Category: Automotive Shows
Event Website: 100 Years of Chevrolet Exhibit at AACA Museum
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The AACA Museum is going to bring back the memories with our 100 Years of Chevrolet Exhibit opening June 15th. More than 30 great cars, automobilia and fine art will tell the Chevrolet story from the past 100 years and impress both car enthusiasts and followers of the Bow Tie Brand alike. Pinky Randall, Mr. Chevrolet in the Collector Car Hobby, will be the Honorary Curator. Notable cars will include: 1912 Little . . . owned by Robert Little, 1915 Royal Mail Roadster, 1918 V-8 Touring, 1935 The First Suburban, 1954 Corvette, 1961 Impala SS, 1963 Impala SS (50 millionth Chevrolet), 1970 Chevelle LS-6, the Earnhardt Corvette, Reeses’ Nascar, and the Monza GT Concept Car from the General Motors Heritage Collection.
Email: info@aacamuseum.org
Phone: 717-566-7100
The AACA Museum is going to bring back the memories with our 100 Years of Chevrolet Exhibit opening June 15th. More than 30 great cars, automobilia and fine art will tell the Chevrolet story from the past 100 years and impress both car enthusiasts and followers of the Bow Tie Brand alike. Pinky Randall, Mr. Chevrolet in the Collector Car Hobby, will be the Honorary Curator. Notable cars will include: 1912 Little . . . owned by Robert Little, 1915 Royal Mail Roadster, 1918 V-8 Touring, 1935 The First Suburban, 1954 Corvette, 1961 Impala SS, 1963 Impala SS (50 millionth Chevrolet), 1970 Chevelle LS-6, the Earnhardt Corvette, Reeses’ Nascar, and the Monza GT Concept Car from the General Motors Heritage Collection.
Email: info@aacamuseum.org
Phone: 717-566-7100
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