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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: maroman on May 13, 2017, 08:58:05 PM
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If you can get there the AACA museum has a new display that just opened last night. They took out all but three of the regular cars and put in about 60. The main display is their version of barn finds. I hate that term but they have very good choices of cars, mostly untouched originals. And the 50th ann. of Camaro/Firebird is there too. A friend's '68 Z-28 is on the turn table, think it has 17,000 miles. No cheating with pics, you have to go see it yourself. And no politics about the AACA/museum fight.
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WHAt is the AACA/muesum fight? link?
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If you are not a member of either you probably don't know and are better off. That's why this thread is about the display. Don't mean it to sound harsh, I just want you guys to see the display if you can.
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where is it located? Is there a cost to get in?
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The AACA museum is located on rt.39 just north of where the Hershey car show takes place, Hershey,Pa. The Hershey car show takes place on the parking lots for Hershey park and Giant Center. The museum is free to all AACA members, but costs about $10 for non members
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Thats funny I was at the Hershey swap meet a couple of years ago, and I didn't even know there was a AACA muesuem. I need up going down to York, and "walking the line" at the Harley Davidson assembly plant. A cool tour as well.
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I was at the museum a year ago and I thought it was wonderful. The Tucker exhibit is amazing. I'll have to ride up and check it out again.
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If you are not a member of either you probably don't know and are better off. That's why this thread is about the display. Don't mean it to sound harsh, I just want you guys to see the display if you can.
X2 Good for you, Doug!
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I was there a few years ago and they had a nice Yenko Camaro and a Rupp mini bike that was identical to the one I had when I was 12.