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  • Robert I.
    Very Frequent User
    • July 31, 2004
    • 164

    #31
    Re: Has Anyone Been To Peterson Auto Museum

    <Has anyone been to Shelby Automobiles in Las Vegas. Is the factory in the same spot I believe they have tours there but cannot find an address for the factory ?

    this doesn't answer the question, but when Shelby was in Reventlow's old Scarab "factory" in Venice (or maybe culver City) I stopped by and looked through the door.

    Later, Cobras and GT-40s were "built" at the old LA airport. They offered tours and a buddy and I took one.

    Just drove by there a few weeks ago and not even sure that building is still there or which one it was.
    ____________________

    Bob Immler

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    • Steven B.
      Extremely Frequent Poster
      • June 30, 1982
      • 3990

      #32
      Re: Has Anyone Been To Peterson Auto Museum

      Stewy, Peterson offers an emailed news letter. You can sign up at their site.

      Steve



      Unless otherwise noted, public programs are free for Petersen Automotive Museum members and included in Museum general admission for non-members. For more info or reservations, call 323-964-6347 or email cdrescher@petersen.org.

      IN THIS ISSUEKids and Family ProgramsLegends of Motorsport EventsPublic Programs and EventsKIDS AND FAMILY PROGRAMS DISCOVERY DAY
      Saturday, November 7, 1-4 p.m.
      CORK PEOPLE & L.A. BookPALS</IMG>

      Join us on the first Saturday of each month for free arts and crafts and at 2:30 p.m. actors from L.A. BookPALS read stories. In November, make Hot Wheel-sized cork people to decorate your Thanksgiving table! Join the fun at the 3rd floor Discovery Center.
      Info: 323-964-6308 or <A href="mailto:lamend@petersen.org" target=_blank shape=rect>lamend@petersen.org.


      SPECIAL EVENT - Legends of Motorsport HOW TO CHEAT AT TRANS-AM
      - A PANEL DISCUSSION
      Thursday, November 12, 2 p.m.</IMG>

      In conjunction with the Legends of Motorsport Tribute to Trans-Am held on the evening of Thursday, November 12, a panel discussion will be held that afternoon at 2 p.m. in the Petersen's fourth floor penthouse. The topic of discussion will be "How to Cheat at Trans-Am." The panel will be moderated by Dave McClelland and panelists will include experienced Trans-Am racers and team members. To purchase tickets with a credit card, please call 323-964-6325 or visit <A href="http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102792917146&s=6819&e=001cp3VPHHyjPDJaW Wa9YoPjTYBCv2u8Zti6rjvvT9-xq1aPXHZpm1--RLwWIxEfIUKBdeolFrhWOQKJL_XPLrsqQGtsFSs4LKDhgNzqi_ IzVo=" target=_blank shape=rect track="on" linktype="link">www.petersen.org.

      LEGENDS OF MOTORSPORT - TRIBUTE TO TRANS-AM
      Thursday, November 12, 6 p.m.
      For our eleventh annual fall celebration of the Legends of Motorsport, the Petersen Automotive Museum presents "Tribute to Trans-Am" on Thursday, November 12, at 6:00 p.m. The evening will begin with cocktails and a Museum presentation that includes an exhibit of famous Trans-Am race cars that will be on display until December 13. Following will be dinner and a film screening of Trans-Am racing's action-packed history. Renowned drivers and team principals will be introduced on stage to tell some of their best stories--both passionate and amusing--about racing in the Trans-Am series. Guests of Honor include Parnelli Jones, Dan Gurney, George Follmer, Carroll Shelby, Dick Guldstrand, Jim Hall, Tony DeLorenzo, Jim Jeffords, Jerry Schwartz, Tony Adamowicz, Bud Moore, John Morton, Tommy Kendall, and more.

      To purchase tickets with a credit card, please call 323-964-6325 or visit www.petersen.org.
      PUBLIC PROGRAMS AND EVENTS BOOK SIGNING -
      "WINNING: THE RACING LIFE OF PAUL NEWMAN" by MATT STONE

      Saturday, November 21, 1-3 p.m.
      "Winning" is the story of a side of Paul Newman that most of the world didn't know-- avid, successful and well-respected car racer and team owner. From his racing career, begun in earnest at an age when most race car drivers contemplate retirement; to the partnership he formed in 1983 with Chicago racing entrepreneur and team owner Carl Haas; to the impressive roster of automobiles he owned, from the Porsches and Ferraris to quirkier modified VWs and Volvos, this book tells the story of an intriguing facet of a man of talent, conviction, and enduring spirit. The author, Matt Stone, is Executive Editor of Motor Trend magazine and has been a professional automotive journalist and photographer since 1990.

      Admission to the Museum is free on November 21 with purchase of the book in the Museum Store. Petersen members receive a 10% discount on their purchase. Info: 323-964-6347 or cdrescher@petersen.org.
      MUSEUM CLOSED ON THANKSGIVING DAY, OPEN ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27.
      The Museum will be closed on Thursday, November 26, for the Thanksgiving holiday but will resume regular hours starting on Friday, November 27

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      • Michael J.
        Extremely Frequent Poster
        • January 27, 2009
        • 7122

        #33
        Re: Has Anyone Been To Peterson Auto Museum

        Originally posted by Robert Immler (42290)
        < There was only one Vette there when I went last spring, a C1 racer type (not my cup of tea), but many other very rare and interesting cars.

        Any idea which one? Definitely MY cup of tea!
        Not sure, it was a '59-'60, white with a black circle with white numbers on it on the sides and hood. Seems the headlights were taped off. There was a sign but I don't recall what it said. Just that it had won races I think.
        Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico

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        • Jean C.
          Expired
          • June 30, 2003
          • 688

          #34
          Re: Has Anyone Been To Peterson Auto Museum

          Hey cobber, if you like things that make a lot of noise and go fast, give the National Museum of the Air Force at Wright-Patterson AFB near Dayton, Ohio a sticky beak. Not automotive but a super place to visit.
          Best regards,

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          • Steven B.
            Extremely Frequent Poster
            • June 30, 1982
            • 3990

            #35
            Re: Has Anyone Been To Peterson Auto Museum

            Originally posted by Charlie Cadenhead (40193)
            Hey cobber, if you like things that make a lot of noise and go fast, give the National Museum of the Air Force at Wright-Patterson AFB near Dayton, Ohio a sticky beak. Not automotive but a super place to visit.
            Best regards,
            I second that! It is a great museum with fantastic displays. Bi-Planes to Space Capsules and everything in between. I assume they still restore planes there. I got a private tour of the restoration shop while in the hospital at Wright-Pat. Unbelievable what those guys got to work on!

            Steve

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            • Chuck L.
              Very Frequent User
              • July 31, 1996
              • 260

              #36
              Re: Has Anyone Been To Peterson Auto Museum

              Dennis Albaugh's collection in Ankeny, Iowa is a must see if you are going west from Detroit. He has one of every Chevrolet since it was the Little Car company in 1912 before Louie C. took it over. I'm sure you can get entrance if advance notice is made. It's just north of Des Moines on Interstate 35 from Interstate 80 out of Chicago. He had every Corvette imagineable and one of every Chevy Convertible ever made, over 115 cars, two years ago. Probably more now. Just a suggestion.
              Chuck Lyman
              Kansas City Chapter

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              • Stewart A.
                Expired
                • April 16, 2008
                • 1035

                #37
                Re: Has Anyone Been To Peterson Auto Museum

                Thanks Chuck I do remember someone posting photos on this site a year or so ago. I will have a look and see if I can get in contact with them ! Sounds great Stewy

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                • Jean C.
                  Expired
                  • June 30, 2003
                  • 688

                  #38
                  Re: Has Anyone Been To Peterson Auto Museum

                  Stew,
                  I don't think anyone has suggested Bob McDorman's collection. Although Bob's collection is not usually open to walk-ins, if you stop by his dealership in Canal Winchester, OH and there happens to be a group making a tour perhaps you can tag along if agreeable to the tour leader. Just a thought.

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                  • Stewart A.
                    Expired
                    • April 16, 2008
                    • 1035

                    #39
                    Re: Has Anyone Been To Peterson Auto Museum

                    Charlie maybe I could throw a pair of overhauls on and make out I'm a mechanic and just walk in. That would be funny !! Stewy

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                    • Stewart A.
                      Expired
                      • April 16, 2008
                      • 1035

                      #40
                      Re: Has Anyone Been To Peterson Auto Museum

                      Dennis Albaugh's collection of cars is NOT open to the public. I think he opened it up last year to raise money for charity. I believe they are thinking about doing something in June 2010. So I will be on standby ! It's a pitty it's not opened to the public it's kind of a waste to collect all these cars and have no interest of showing them ? I suppose he owns them and can do what he wants with them. Stewy

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                      • Karl L.
                        Expired
                        • February 1, 1977
                        • 174

                        #41
                        Re: Has Anyone Been To Peterson Auto Museum

                        Originally posted by Stewart Allison (48922)
                        I'm not to concerned if I see Corvettes because I will be coming back from Bowling Green Kentucky Corvette Museum. Thanks everyone for your responses it's great. I will be traveling back by car from NY to Chicago then down the mother road 66 to LA. If anyone knows of petrol head stuff I can see along the way I would really appreciate it. Stewy
                        Stewy,
                        If you're passing near Detroit, you might consider a vist to Henry Ford's
                        Greenfield Villiage and Museum.

                        Go to this web site: The Henry Ford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
                        Jump to Greenfield Village‎: Greenfield Village is considered the largest outdoor museum in America. Patrons enter at the gate, passing by the Josephine ...
                        en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Henry_Ford - Cached -

                        Look everything over....It's worth the read, your time and pictures.

                        Karl.

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