Friday, August 4, 2017

Gilmore Automobile Museum


We went to Indiana to visit my sister and family and they told us about the Gilmore Automobile museum in Michigan that is one not to miss. We went to see it on the return trip from the Gerald Ford Presidential Library in Grand Rapids Michigan. It is pretty much in the middle of nowhere surrounded by expansive fields. Turns out the fields provide a considerable amount of space for classic car events and all of the drivers that arrive.

It seems that Mrs Gilmore gave her husband an old car needing restoration to keep him entertained in retirement and this museum is the eventual result of his interests. 




Carol, John and Julie

The museum greats you with one of the worlds earliest self propelled vehicles

When you turn in another direction you find a beautiful Duesenberg













I remember these from my youth

Doors that slide into fenders

Color schemes from the fifties


We had a family truckster similar to this when I was growing up



Chysler's Turbine Car



I enjoyed a ride in one of these when in college when  my friend had one


Interesting, but perhaps not my taste in paint schemes

Rated one of the worlds most beautiful machines

The cars are housed in a variety of buildings throughout the property. Many are classic barns that have been moved to the site and restored.



This was my favorite of all of the cars on display


The collection of hood ornaments on display was fascinating. In their day these were symbols of status and works of art for all to see.

The collection included hood ornaments from Nazi staff cars

Each was numbered so you could look up the history in a book that was near the display

The sense of speed was a common theme throughout

There were other themes as well



Science fiction was also a theme

The Desoto automobiles really tried to tie in with their brand identity

I liked this one


Many were of crystal and were lighted


Another building contained toys and movie props

Julie enjoying a huge automobile interior from a Disney movie



Getting ready for fire fighting

Restoration of a vintage Shell gas station



Posters from the era

I asked Julie to stand by this one to provide a sense of scale. this truly is a compact car.


another striking 50's color scheme


A study of whether wooden tires could be a substitute for rubber in times of WWII shortages - in a word, NO

This Desoto was the family car used in the 'Happy Days' TV series. It was the 'mini van ' of that time period 





View of the grounds from the second floor of one of the restored display barns


This was one of the first display buildings and contains some beautiful examples of automobiles





the luggage especially fitted for the trunk was a luxury touch.




Another building housed a motorcycle museum


I enjoyed reading about 'Happy Days' the Fonz and his motorcycle. His show persona made him out to be quite the  motorcyclist, but the various dents and scratches showed the real truth of his riding abilities 



this was one of my favorite views of the museum as it sets the time period.



The dust bowl migration was documented with images and exhibits telling the story





Travel trailers from the era were on isplay

A very nice tribute to Art Fitzpatrick and his classic automotive art work. He no doubt was responsible for a tremendous number of Pontiac sales due to the sense of style his illustrations gave the cars


One of my favorites of a Cord in the snow


One entire building was devoted to Ford's Model A











Another was devoted to the Cadillac brand and was made to represent a showroom from the late 40's

These were BIG cars




We eventually made our way out and homeward

But not before adding this Bugatti model to the collection 


2 comments:

  1. Beautiful museum. I liked that Kaiser Darrin the best, how pretty.

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  2. This is your best blog entry to date! Many beautifully-staged photographs. We must visit this amazing place again and eat in the diner!

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