4 October, 2025
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New Exhibit of Toyota Automobile Museum Is Dedicated to Japanese Cars of the ’80s-’90s
What is JDM? Starting on October 2, Toyota Automobile Museum' latest exhibition showcases about 10 Japanese cars from the 1980s to the 90s. It will explans what #JDM is and why these cars are getting high ratings overseas. As visitors discover the new side of their favorite cars, the catalogs and pictures spread out on the wall may also be of interest.
Museum of American Speed Presents Its First Souvenir Book ‘Light & Speed’
The Museum of American Speed is proud to announce the release of its very first souvenir book, Light & Speed. Created in-house by the museum's own historian, Bob Mays, and photographer, Jason Lubken. This collector's book showcases highlights from the museum's public displays, including racing, high-performance, customs, production vehicles, and much more.
1966 Rambler Classic 770 Now on Display at National Automobile Museum of Tasmania
This 1966 Rambler Classic 770 has recently arrived in the main exhibition room of National Automobile Museum of Tasmania. For the 1966 model year, the Rambler Classic 770 was available with either a 3.8 litre inline-six, a 4.7 litre V8 (as on display), or a high-performance 5.4 litre V8. AMC cars were assembled in Australia by Australian Motor Industries, from partially knocked-down kits delivered from the United States of America.
1934 Monet Goyon Donated to the Automotive and History Museum MAHI
Spain's Automotive and History Museum, MAHI would like to express its sincere gratitude to Alberto Antonio Sánchez Fresco for his generous donation of this 1934 Monet Goyon. This valuable contribution enriches the museum's collection and helps preserve automotive history.
1929 Brooklands Riley Arrives as Special Loan to Cotswold Motoring Museum
Cotswold Motoring Museum has recently welcomed a special loan in the form of a 1929 Brooklands Riley. Loaned by the family of the museum's founder Mike Cavanagh, it is the very car that started his collection. The museum's team of valiant volunteers will soon give her the once over, ready for display in the motor museum next season.
LeMay – America’s Car Museum Welcomes 1931 Ford Model A Pickup
A 1931 Ford Model A Pickup, donated by the 121-year-old AAA Washington is now on display at LeMay - America's Car Museum. "During a previous restoration it was wonderfully converted, quite fittingly, to a tow truck!"
Terrill Antique Car Museum Adds 1919 Studebaker To Its Display
A 1919 Studebaker joined the Texas-based museum's permanent collection. The Terrill family's small museum has some unusual cars, such as a Crow Elkhart.
America’s Packard Museum Wins James J. Bradley Award For Historic Preservation
The Society of Automotive Historians presented the James J. Bradley Award for historic preservation to America’s Packard Museum for the conservation of the Automobile Quarterly Collection and Archive. This is the second time APM has received this prestigious award, having accepted it for the preservation of the museum’s collection itself in 2004
Back Issues Of Award-Winning Rare & Unique Vehicles Magazines Are Still Available
Back issues of our sister publication, Rare & Unique Vehicles are still available. Each issue of this quarterly magazine, the recipient of the 2021 Richard And Grace Brigham Award for "outstanding treatment of historical topics" covers a special theme. Check out the online store! Additionally each article can be downloaded individually for specific topics.
