“On March 10, 2018, The 21st Annual Fur Ball was held at the Simeone Foundation Auto Museum. Over 250 guests...
The linked article was featured in VeloceToday.com and is one part of a multi-part series on Dr. Simeone and the Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum.
An antique car lovers dream archive is being sold to the Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum in South Philadelphia and the AACA in Hershey.
Dr. Fred Simeone doesn’t just collect cars. The 82-year-old neurosurgeon and founder of the Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum collects the most significant automobiles from a century of motor racing.
By Michaela Winberg What do you need to do to prove you’re ready to get behind the wheel of a...
So many museums – but which to choose from? Here are AutoClassics’ favorites, chosen for quality and variety of the...
By Shara Dae Howard / KYW Newsradio PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — The Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum focuses on award-winning race cars,...
From CBS Philly PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The Philadelphia Auto Show is driving car enthusiast’s wild and some of the highlights this...
One hundred of history’s rarest, most inventive, artistic, sculptural and emotional motor cars are gathered on the pages of a new double-volume book. Authored by husband-and-wife team Charlotte and Peter Fiell, “Ultimate Collector Cars” features the world’s most significant classic and contemporary cars, almost all of which are in private collections making rare appearances at Concours d'Elegance, Villa d’Este and other such luxurious events.
“The 50th anniversary of the Alfa Romeo Montreal” and “Automotive Couture, French Cars featuring the 50th Anniversary of the Citroen SM” are the featured events for the return August 13 of The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering during Monterey Car Week.
In the April issue of Hemmings Motor News, we visited the cars on the National Historic Vehicle Register. As you may recall, #1 on that list is the 1964 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe at the Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The museum opened in 2008 in a former engine remanufacturing facility near the airport. But the Daytona Coupe isn’t all that’s special there.
By Gary Thompson – Philadelphia Inquirer. Let’s say you want to restore your 1973 AMC Gremlin to its original, um,...












