Hershey, Pennsylvania is the home to the AACA automobile museum. The Antique Automobile Club of America has a wonderful display of the timeline of automobiles and while we were there had a display of the six generations of Ford Mustangs and another of Ford Thunderbirds.
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| They were thoughtfully provided electric vehicle chargers in front of the museum |
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| You gotta love a story about a show car that was later stolen by its designer to keep it from being destroyed |
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| Prototype and production Delorean's |
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| One of the largest collections of Tucker memorabilia was collected by this man and presented to the museum for display |
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| the complete line of Tucker engines was on display from the prototype to the production units |
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| The rear engine was a rather massive installation |
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| Models of all scales of the tucker were on display |
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| Seeing antique motor cycles on display that match the one we have in the garage were a treat |
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| These single wheeled propulsion units attached to four wheeled wagons of sorts were most interesting |
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| Surprisingly there is a rather extensive model railroad display within the museum |
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| I remember these from my days in school in California |
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| The lower level of the museum includes a display of the history of buses |
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| Hood ornaments abound with a rather extensive display |






























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