Just got home from visit to Tupelo Automobile Museum...it opened first of December...well worth the 3 hour drive from Huntsville...over 100 cars on display chronologically from an 1886 Benz Tricycle (yep, before the Mercedes went on) to a 1994 Dodge Viper with 0 miles!! In between are some of the sweetest cars around...
....in addition to the normal '50's, '60's, '70's muscle cars, here's a partial listing....
1904 White Model D
1910 Haynes 19 w/wicker body
1913 Wescott
1915 Trumbull
1915 Studebaker Runabout
1915 Winton
1916 Auburn Chummy
1917 & 1929 Pierce Arrow
1929 Duesenburg
1918 Stanley Steamer
1921 Wasp
seeral Packards
1923 Marmon
1926 & 1928 Hispano Suiza
1927 Stutz Boattail1929 Cord L29
1931 Rolls Royce
1936 Bentley
1936 Lagonda
1937 Alvis
1938 MG PA
'39 Buick Super & '39 Ford convertibles
1939Graham
1941 Lincoln Zephyr
1941 Tucker
1948 Jaguar Mark IV
1949 Triuph 2000 w/rumble seat open & 2nd windshield up
1949 Allard
1951 Talbot Lago T26
1954 Kaiser Darin
lots of Corvettes
1955 Messerschmidt
1954 Jaguar XK-140
1957 BMW Isetta
1959 Edsek Corsair convertible
1974 Porsche 914
1960 Mercedes 190SL & 1967 Mercedes 300SE/C Cabriolet &1972 Mercedes 450SL1960 Chrysler 300F cnvertible
1944 Avanti R3
1965 Corvair Monza convertible
1967 Citroen 2CV
1981 Delorean
1974 Jensen Interceptor III convertible
1982 Maserati Quadroportte
1984 Aston Martin Lagonde
1986 Jaguar XJS convertible
..Liberace's 1982 Barrister Corvette (UGLY!)
...one of Elvis' Lincoln's
...one of George Barris' one-offs
..several customized/street/hot rods
...&, lots & lots more....
...plus, 44 more cars in the back unseen until their cleanup/detailing is finished (but curator & I got to talking & I'm invited back sometime during the week for a private tour from owner of museum..they need some MGs!!!)....
...&, 2 work bays with windows where you can watch the ground up restorations of a: 1938 Lagonda V12 & a 1937 Cord 812 Supercharged
....&, every one of the cars is owned by 1 guy!...this is the best car museum I've seen on this continent! 120,000 square feet of display space in a brand new building...$10 per person & it takes about 3 hours to really see them & I wanted to go through again but Jerri said, "ENOUGH!"