An original 1937 Cord Pheaton


This beautifully restored 1937 Cord Phaeton is a prime example of the quality of the cars on exhibit or loaned to the museum by private owners. The museum showcases the famous designers and the cars that they are most known for. E.L. Cord was the prime designer for the Cord-Duesenberg and Auburn lines of cars and this is the crowning acheivement of his career. Nicknamed the coffin-nose this design was way ahead of it's time and looks modern and fresh even in today's world. Who wouldn't be proud to drive this baby down the road.
They also have hotrods, customs, one off prototypes, and orphan makes. Early racing cars, too.




1937 Lincoln Zephyr, 12 cylinders and many styling firsts for a production car. Influenced by Edsel Ford Ford and designer Gregoire. Forerunner of the Continental





1934 Chrysler Airflow. Unibody and far advanced styling for it's time. Did not catch hold at the time, but it is a valued collector car today. Many advanced features.