Showtime At The National Mall – All-Star Cast Of Five You Won’t Want To Miss!
Fourth Annual Historic Vehicle Association Cars at the Capital Exhibition March 30 – April 30, 2018 | National Mall in Washington, DC
It’s Showtime! Ferris Bueller’s “Ferrari” From 1986 Movie Leads All-Star Cast For National Honors In Washington D.C.
Expanded Exhibition Celebrates Broad Spectrum of American Automotive History
ORIGINAL “BULLITT” MUSTANG TO APPEAR AT THE 23rd ANNUAL AMELIA ISLAND CONCOURS d’ELEGANCE
Revealed at the 2018 North American International Auto Show, the recently-discovered 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback, serial #8Ro2S125559 from the movie Bullitt (1968) will be featured in the Hagerty booth at the 23rd Annual Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance.
MCQUEEN’S 1968 BULLITT MOVIE MUSTANG REVEALED AT THE NORTH AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW
Today, the Historic Vehicle Association (HVA) announced that the 1968 Mustang Fastback, serial #8R02S125559 from the movie Bullitt (1968) was recorded as the twenty-first automobile on the National Historic Vehicle Register.
Walberg, Lowenthal Introduce National Historic Vehicle Register Act
U.S. Representatives Tim Walberg (R-MI) and Alan Lowenthal (D-CA) introduced bipartisan legislation to commemorate the legacy of American automobiles and highlight their role in our nation’s history. H.R. 4066, the National Historic Vehicle Register Act, will establish a standalone register at the Department of Interior that documents historically significant automobiles, trucks, and motorcycles. U.S. Senators Gary Peters (D-MI) and Rob Portman (R-OH) introduced companion legislation in the Senate.
IT’S HISTORY! A HOT ROD, CUSTOM CAR AND LOWRIDER RECEIVE NATIONAL HONORS IN WASHINGTON
The McGee Roadster hot rod, Hirohata Merc radical custom and Gypsy Rose lowrider became part of history today. They were announced as the 16th, 17th and 18th vehicles to be added to the National Historic Vehicle Register in recognition of their significance in American automotive history.
One Owner Unrestored Launch-Day 1964½ Ford Mustang Unveiled for the First Time
In celebration of its Ninth Anniversary, America on Wheels (AOW) will feature two unrestored early Mustangs as the centerpiece to the museum’s new exhibition “Pony Cars: Then and Now” running April 8th through October 2017.
MUSEUM ASKS VIA FACEBOOK “IS THIS AMERICA’S OLDEST UNRESTORED PRODUCTION MUSTANG?”
In celebration of its Ninth Anniversary, America On Wheels (AOW) will feature two unrestored early Mustangs as the centerpiece to the museum’s new exhibition “Pony Cars: Then and Now” running April 8th through October 2017.
HOT RODS TO CRUISE THE U.S. CAPITAL
2017 HVA Cars at the Capital Exhibition features a Hot Rod, a Radical Custom and a Lowrider
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