• November 7, 2015

Shop Talks #2

Shop Talks #2

Shop Talks #2 Automobile Driving Museum

Join us for our 2nd of 5 lectures highlighting the American Automobile Evolution. Click here to register.

“THE KALEIDOSCOPE OF AMERICAN AUTOMOTIVE EVOLUTION”

PHIL SKINNER, EDITOR OF KELLEY BLUE BOOK/OLD CARS

MODERATED BY TOM FEHN, ADM DIRECTOR OF PRESERVATION

SHOP TALKS FROM 1:00 PM TO 2:30 PM IN THE RESTORATION SHOP ADJACENT TO THE ADM

600 LAIRPORT STREET EL SEGUNDO, CA 90245

SUGGESTED DONATION $10 PER ADULT $8 PER SENIOR
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2015

THE DEPRESSION AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE-1929 TO 1942

CHAPTER 2 “STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL”

From the ADM Collection: 1936 Packard Phaeton

From the ADM Collection: 1936 Packard Phaeton

The second lecture on November 7th starts with the complete collapse of the world
economy leading to the decade of the Great Depression. Despite these oppressive conditions the auto industry was able to create the most beautiful cars ever made. At a time when unemployment was 25%, the luxury automakers were locked in a horsepower and cylinder race: A race that lead to the death of the upper-crust of car makers. Body styles proliferated in these years. The differences between them were obvious when they were new but few can correctly identify them today. This presentation will work to clarify the distinctions. Make-work programs paved most of the roads in the country: How did this work affect wheel size and the design of a car’s side windows? The transmission is under the floor, why did the industry and public feel that it was it important to move the shifter to the steering column? What was the greatest advancement in ease of operation since the self-starter? This lecture ends with the World War II years. The only model year that was halted by the government and how the auto industry made it possible for America to do something that had never before been done in the history of the world: Win a two-front war.

Join us on November7th to learn more about how the most trying times in world history seemed to bring out the best in the auto industry.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2015

THE POST WAR AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE-1946 TO 1972

CHAPTER 3 “REVIVAL AND RECOVERY”

SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 2016

THE MODERN AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE-1973 TO TODAY

CHAPTER 4 “TECHNOLOGY TRIUMPHS”

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2016

COLLECTOR CAR VALUATION

CHAPTER 5 “MARKET OR MAYHEM”