Upcoming Events

If Cars Could Talk – Ford Model A

America's Car Museum

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 Gallopin' Gertie Model A Ford Club of Tacoma, the Model A Ford Club of America and the Model A Ford Foundation, he will also talk about […]

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If Cars Could Talk – Cruisin’ at 99.9995 mph

America's Car Museum

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 state of Nevada has been closing down 90 miles of highway for the Silver State Classic Challenge Series of Open Road Rally Events. Join us […]

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If Cars Could Talk – A Designer’s Journey

America's Car Museum

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 school, he began his career in the automotive industry. His distinctive designs have landed him in numerous hot rod magazines and have received a number […]

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If Cars Could Talk – The Origins of the Buick Riviera

America's Car Museum

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 America's call for a new personal luxury vehicle. There are many chapters to the story of the automobile. If cars could talk, they might just […]

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If Cars Could Talk – DeLorean: The Man and the Car

America's Car Museum

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 his way to the top job at General Motors when he decided to do his own thing. In 1974, John DeLorean established the DeLorean Motor […]

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If Cars Could Talk – Inside the Ford GT40 Race Program

America's Car Museum

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 race. ACM Volunteer and Docent, Greg Camp, will tell the story of the people and the cars that took them to the winner's circle. There […]

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If Cars Could Talk – Looking Through the Lens: The Evolution of a Visitor-Driven Exhibition

America's Car Museum

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 exhibit has sparked among visitors and staff members alike. We'll continue the discussion by sharing how our visitors' votes have ultimately changed the initial lineup […]

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If Cars Could Talk – Vintage Porsche Race Cars

America's Car Museum

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 about Martin's newest book and meet representatives from SOVERN, the Society Of Vintage Racing Enthusiasts, who will share more about upcoming Pacific Northwest Historics' racing […]

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