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Our Packard Collection

Our Packard Collection 335 256 Automobile Driving Museum

The earliest Packard in ADM’s stable is this 1916 Twin Six convertible, considered the first production V-12 in the world. Producing 88 horsepower from 424.1 cubic inches on a 126-inch wheelbase, this 2.1-ton automobile was produced in August 1916 and delivered to Mr. J. D. Harding of Chicago, who paid around $3,000 for it. The…

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Hot Rod Magazine visits the ADM for Gassers

Hot Rod Magazine visits the ADM for Gassers 335 256 Automobile Driving Museum

Thanks to our friends at Hot Rod magazine for their coverage of the Gassers II: Tribute to Legends Event at the ADM. Gassers Hot Rod were everywhere!   Gasser fans got the next best thing to an actual vintage drag race on a recent Saturday morning when several dozen classic Gassers gathered at the Automobile…

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Bloodhound Supersonic Car Project

Bloodhound Supersonic Car Project 335 256 Automobile Driving Museum

The BLOODHOUND Project is a global Engineering Adventure, using a 1000mph world land speed record attempt to inspire the next generation to enjoy, explore and get involved in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Objectives: Inspire the next generation about science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Share an iconic research and development programme with a global audience.…

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Remembering The Pontiac

Remembering The Pontiac 335 256 Automobile Driving Museum

The Rise of the Pontiac: How It All Began Despite being discontinued in late 2009, the classic Pontiac brand still has thousands of fans around the world. It isn’t hard to see why; the cars ooze style, soul and a unique design that still provide inspiration for some of today’s modern brands. The cars changed…

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Valentine’s Day Love Your Car Event

Valentine’s Day Love Your Car Event 335 256 Automobile Driving Museum

The Valentine’s Day LOVE YOUR CAR Event was a big success, thanks to all who attended!

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NASH Factory in El Segundo, CA

NASH Factory in El Segundo, CA 335 256 Automobile Driving Museum

The Nash automobile company was more than just innovative, it was American. With factories located across the entire country, where better to have a factory than in El Segundo, CA, right down the road from where the Automotive Driving Museum is located. The Nash Company lasted from 1916 to 1954.   The Nash factory in…

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Get The ADM Weekly Newsletter 335 256 Automobile Driving Museum

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1932 Plymouth Brewster Town Car

Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1932 Plymouth Brewster Town Car 335 256 Automobile Driving Museum

The Automotive Driving Museum (ADM), located in El Segundo, CA, is home to many great, historic vehicles. One of its prized possessions is not just an antique, collectible American-made automobile, but also previously owned by a Head of State. The 1932 Plymouth Brewster Town Car located at the ADM was once owned and operated by…

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The History and Collectability of Gas Pumps

The History and Collectability of Gas Pumps 335 256 Automobile Driving Museum

What makes gasoline pumps collectable – is it color, brand, condition, era or all of the above? It all comes down to what you’re looking for. If you’re the one selling a pump that you have just bought at a swap meet, you may want to know more about what era it may be from.…

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Howard Hughes 1955 Packard Caribbean

Howard Hughes 1955 Packard Caribbean 335 256 Automobile Driving Museum

  When Packard created the Caribbean in 1953, it gave the storied brand a much-needed jolt of style and prestige that was missing from its regular lineup. Once the most prestigious of the American luxury brands, Packard started in fine shape after World War II but several management miscalculations ended up diluting the brand. By…

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