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03-21-2021, 07:11 PM | #1 |
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Flathead Ford Related Museums?
What do you recommend to go see on a bucket list tour?
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03-21-2021, 07:21 PM | #2 |
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Re: Flathead Ford Related Museums?
Early Ford foundation in Auburn Indiana, and two in Mich The Henry Ford in Dearborn also the Gilmore in Hickory Corners.
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Re: Flathead Ford Related Museums?
http://fordv8foundation.org/
100% dedicated to the preservation of 1932 to 1953 Fords. Definitely a bucket-list item if you haven't been there. Also, not Ford, but Auburn has the Auburn, Cord, Duesenberg Museum which is not to be missed. I went to the Gilmore campus, thought it would take two days to cover everything, but didn't enjoy it as much as the V-8 Foundation Museum and didn't return the second day. A really great general museum is The Henry Ford in Dearborn where you can visit many other important nearby venues. If you decide to do both the Gilmore and The Henry Ford, then Willow Run is along the way. Another non-Ford museum I'd shout-out is the Museum of the US Air Force in Dayton OH.
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I loved the Gilmore, more for the other makes/models. The Franklins are a must see.
When we were in Mich.a trip out to Frankenmuth was a nice "not car related" adventure day. |
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The Gilmore and Henry Ford are both well worth a visit- neither is dedicated to flatheads.
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I haven't been there but isn't something associated with "Speedy Bill?" Museum of American Speed? Isn't there rare flathead blocks and speed parts there? And a couple of places on the west coast that sell parts, help me fellas? Early Ford Parts in San Dimas? If I could swing by H&H Flatheads for a lookey-loo I'd go out of my way for that. No idea if they put up with that kind of stuff. I just watched an Iron Trap Garage video on the Model A museum at Hickory Corners/Gilmore (they're doing a series on Gilmore). I found this one of the three or four best ones there. The parts department is really cool. Also there's a retro diner on site. The hood ornament collection was a good 30 minutes to look at. https://youtu.be/w7QWLZo90t8 Don Garlits in Florida had a really tasteful set of mostly stock flathead exhibits when I was down there ten years ago. And much other eye candy. I think some superchargers for flatheads? I mean just standing next to a 10K HP drag engine gives you the shivers. Dennis Carpenter's place in Charlotte? That still got a lot of flathead stuff? And the Owl's Head recommendation is another good one. Not so much flatheads, airplanes galore. I was there the day after they'd done a car auction so there were cool cars to see also.
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Re: Flathead Ford Related Museums?
VeryTangled,,, I haven't been there but isn't something associated with "Speedy Bill?" Museum of American Speed? Isn't there rare flathead blocks and speed parts there?
================================================== === Yep, Speedy Bill has passed, but his "SPEEDWAY Motors" is still alive and well as far as I know. And Yes, there is a Showroom there with all kinds of rare and very Exotic engines and Cool racing stuff. SPEEDWAY Motors is in Lincoln, NE., and Definitely worth seeing the showroom. Here is a link I just found...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-suFCTGOlIw .
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03-21-2021, 11:36 PM | #8 |
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Re: Flathead Ford Related Museums?
Lincoln, Nebraska is were you will find Speedway Motors museum. If flathead performance is included in your bucket list, this place, would be nearly the first cab of the rank.The twisted front axle is some thing to see
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03-21-2021, 11:51 PM | #9 |
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Another interesting museum is Ernie Adams Dwarf Car museum in AZ,
There are many good videos on his dwarf cars, below is just one link. Do a search for other video links. https://www.dwarfcarmuseum.com/ .
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03-21-2021, 11:52 PM | #10 |
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The Speedway Museum in Lincoln is "THE" place for flathead Ford performance, not just V8's, but ALL Ford engines. Starting with a 1935 Miller Ford at the entrance, and 160,000 sq. ft. devoted to all forms of performance engines. Included is Ed Winfield's 1st (1930) cam grinder, Leo Goosen's drawing board, a large room devoted to Harry Miller's engines, and over 300 different flathead V8 manifolds.
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I’ll also sing the praises of the Speedway Motors museum. I had the good fortune to have had a Ford/racing conversation with Speedy Bill, surrounded by his trophies, to be followed by his escorting and narrating his fabulous collection. Bill loved showing his collection to appreciative fans! RIP, Speedy.
For those going to the Gilmore, a side trip to the Studebaker Museum in South Bend is worthwhile also.
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Man, for any of you folks that have any interest in seeing the Museum of the U.S. Air Force at Wright-Patterson in Dayton, check-out this unbelievable "fly through" by drone of this magnificent, magical place for serious airplane folks. Heck, even the accompanying music is worth the price of admission to this flick. This video was sent to me compliments of Ken Schofield, "KGS" here on the 'Barn of Schooley Mountain, USA, another old airplane guy among us! This video is the nuts! Be sure to note the near-catastrophic mid-air encounter at about the 4:42 mark. DD https://youtu.be/m4wLr8_Kaw4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4wLr8_Kaw4 Last edited by V8COOPMAN; 03-22-2021 at 04:44 PM. |
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I have not been since the EFV8 Foundation moved all of the "stuff" they were storing at Don Garlitt's Museum of Speed in Ocala FL BUT I do know he still has "several" Flathead's and related stuff in there......FOR around these parts it's worth a stop........also a lot of his history of drag racing!!!!
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Rockfla;
Have you been to the Brumos Museum in Jacksonville? Not Ford racing history, although they do display a Model T speedster, but it has all the early Harry Miller racers (prior to his association with Ford in 1935). Very interesting and then of course their is the Porsche connection. Stopped there during this years Daytona 500 trip. |
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Thanks for all the responses. Lots of food for thought.
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If you ever get down to Florida, check out Don Garlits Museum in Ocala, it is loaded with Flatheads. Don is a real Flathead Fan.
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03-25-2021, 06:48 PM | #20 |
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Definitely visit the Early V-8 museum in Auburn, Indiana if you like old Fords especially flathead V-8's.
I love the entire display especially the '36 room' it has every model of Ford offered for sale in 1936. Well put together. This is the neatest old car museum I have ever visited. Yes the A-C-D museum in town is neat too, and the old Art Deco showroom and stuff is great!! |
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