Ultimate speed has always been one of the strongest marketing features for automotive manufacturers. From the earliest days, places like... Read More
There is a lot more to speed than putting the pedal to the floor.... Read More
Almost 350 people were at the Museum on Saturday for our annual People’s Choice Demonstration Day. This event, one of... Read More
This was the second of three special “Close Ups” Demo Day events during the month of December. Each of these... Read More
Dr. Simeone discussed how some cars have become so historically important that their strenuous use threatens to destroy their originality... Read More
The preservation symposium focused on the preservation efforts and long-term stewardship of the 1964 Shelby Daytona Coupe chassis number CSX2287.... Read More
This is the first Cobra Daytona Coupe built and the only one built in the US. It first raced at... Read More
The history of the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah and the cars that set records there was discussed. Bonneville is... Read More
Dr. Simeone discussed aerodynamic advancements and the cars that have taken Aerodynamics to the next level during their time. Frank... Read More
The infamous Monza 1000 km circuit was discussed. Monza was both fast and very dangerous, and drivers competed with open... Read More
Car of the Year (1964 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe #CSX2287) The International Historic Motoring Awards, convened annually in London, awards... Read More
Dr. Simeone discussed the fact that after World War II America showed little interest in racing, particularly on an international... Read More