If Cars Could Talk – Ford Model A
America's Car MuseumMuseum Educator and Docent Bob Rezba will discuss the rise of the Ford Model A and its popularity in the late 1920s and early 1930s. As a member of the […]
Museum Educator and Docent Bob Rezba will discuss the rise of the Ford Model A and its popularity in the late 1920s and early 1930s. As a member of the […]
ACM volunteer Bill Lum will talk about his and his daughter Megan's recent experience racing his Lexus i350 in the Nevada Open Road Challenge. For the past 27 years, the […]
Tacoma native Jason Rushforth will share his experience as an automotive designer and his pathway into the design field. Rushforth's passion for cars started early, and after graduating from art […]
November's If Cars Could Talk features Museum Educator and Docent Jim Culp, who will discuss Henry Ford's invention of the Ford V8 and its significance to the ongoing success and […]
Museum Educator and Docent Doug Wolford will discuss the Buick Riviera in its early years. Between 1963 and 1965, the first generation of the Buick Riviera was GM's answer to […]
John Zachary DeLorean (1925-2005) started his career as the head of research at Packard in the early 1950s, and by 1969, the handsome and brash executive seemed to be on […]
In the early 1960s, the Ford Company was promoting its "total performance" marketing campaign and set a goal of competing in and winning the famous Le Mans 24 hour endurance […]
Join us as ACM's Curator of Exhibitry, Scot Keller, talks about the inspiration for the Through the Lens: Cars Defined by an American Century exhibit and the dynamic discussions this […]
Harley Earl was the first corporate design leader and by far the most important. As the head of General Motors design from 1927 to 1958, Earl was responsible for the […]
In honor of Pacific Northwest Historics' 2018 featured marque, Porsche, author Martin Rudow will share the history of the Porsche race program. Join us for this lively discussion, learn more […]