02 Jun

Klingberg Festival Honors Dads with Wayne and Bob Carini

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New Britain CT June 2, 2014 – Klingberg Family Centers will be hosting their 22nd Annual Vintage Motorcar Festival on Saturday, June 14. The event is held on the agency’s 40-acre hilltop campus in New Britain to raise support for their programs serving children and families across Connecticut. A special emphasis on recognizing Dads makes this a wonderful way to celebrate Father’s Day weekend. Wayne Carini of Velocity’s “Chasing Classic Cars” and his Dad, Bob Carini serve as Grand Marshals of the festivities.

The event features a traditional antique car show (1972-older) plus an exclusive Concours d’Elegance display of truly vintage, pristine and rarely seen automobiles. A highlight of the show will be a number of Connecticut-made cars from the turn of the 20th century including the Corbin manufactured in New Britain, the Pope-Hartford and the Locomobile.

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Amy Kirby of the New Britain Historical Society is arranging for a group of local actors to perform full-costumed portrayals of area businessman like Colonel Albert Pope and Philip Corbin who influenced the burgeoning auto industry in Connecticut in the early 1900s.

There will also be an assortment of “Super Cars” on display by invitation, including Corvettes, Ferraris and Maserati’s.

Professional DJ and announcer Dave Salonia provides a fabulous selection of vintage music and oldies favorites for the crowds to enjoy all day long. Dancers from the Fred Astaire Studio in West Hartford and the Stardust Dancers will light up the dance floor with a selection of ballroom and vintage dances throughout the show. New this year is a photo booth where friends and families can take fun snapshots to bring home as a memento of their day together. An expanded variety of children’s activities and entertainment make this a fun-filled day for kids of all ages.

Spectator admission $10.00; Seniors 65 and over $8.00; Children 12 and under free. ALL spectators’ parking is free at The Rock Cats Stadium at Willow Brook Park. Prompt and efficient free shuttle service will be provided by DATTCO. No dogs or alcohol allowed. Proceeds benefit Klingberg Family Centers’ programs serving children and families across Connecticut. For more information, directions and weather-related updates visit www.KlingbergAutoShow.org or call (860) 832-5526.

01 Jun

Darien Collectors’ Car Show in Gear for June 15

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Darien, Conn. – The ninth annual Darien Collectors’ Car Show rolls into Tilley Pond Park at West and Lakeside Avenues, Darien, Connecticut, on Sunday, June 15, 2014, 11am – 2pm. Spectacular vintage, modern and high-performance automobiles will be the stars of this perennially popular show. The rain date is Sunday, June 22.

This community gathering attracts 2,000 visitors to share camaraderie and view the more than 120 historically significant show cars from Darien and surrounding towns. Last year’s People’s Choice award went to Michael Silverstein’s 1966 Ford GT40 Mk2A endurance racing car built under license from Carroll Shelby. This year’s lineup promises beauty and speed with a 1954 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster, a 1958 Jaguar XK150 Convertible, a 1960 Austin-Healey Mark I Sprite, a factory-spec 1965 VW Sedan, five Lincoln Continentals spanning 20 years and three 1960s Cadillacs, among other highlights.

The Darien Lion’s Club will offer barbeque lunch on the show field from 11am – 1:30pm; picnic tables and chairs are dotted throughout the Park. The show website provides additional information, www.dariencollectorscarshow.com
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Charlie England, show organizer, extols, “The Darien Collectors’ Car Show on Father’s Day is a celebration of families, fathers and interesting cars…especially unknown cars that may not have been seen in some time. To this we add the sheer beauty of Tilley Pond Park’s mature trees, rolling lawns and fountains, creating one of the most perfect venues in Lower Fairfield County. Admission is only $5.00; car owners and children aged six and under enter for free. Parking across West Avenue is also free and abundant. Come join us!”

The Darien Collectors’ Car Show benefits At Home In Darien, helping Darien seniors live in their own homes and community as long as possible. www.aginginplacegallivant.org.

Sponsors for the show include BMW of Darien / Callari Auto Group.

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22 May

Greenwich Concours d’Elegance Showcases the Fastest Cars on Earth and in the Air

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New York, New York (PRWEB) May 20, 2014 – The world’s fastest street-legal car, the 270-mph Hennessey Venom GT will slow down long enough to spend two days at the Greenwich Concours d’ Elegance, May 31st and June 1st at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park in Greenwich, Connecticut. It will be joined by the latest version of America’s only flying car, the Terrafugia Transition®.

These two extremes of automotive technology will join 250 of the most beautiful classic automobiles in the world on a verdant peninsula in Greenwich Harbor. The two-day Greenwich Concours, now in its 19th year, uniquely features American classics on Saturday and imported classic models on Sunday. Show-goers can also board Sunseeker Yachts and America’s Cup 12-meter yachts on both days.

2014 is of course the 50th anniversary of the Ford Mustang and the 100th anniversary of Maserati, and the Greenwich Concours will celebrate with special displays for both. The Mustang display includes the Shelby GT350R that American racing legend Mark Donohue raced early in his career.

Speaking of racing legends, another unforgettable highlight of the 2014 Greenwich Concours will be the one-of-a-kind 1966 Fitch Phoenix, a sports car designed by one of America’s greatest drivers, and World War II fighter pilot, John Fitch (1917-2012). The Greenwich Concours might be a last chance for many to see the dramatic Phoenix, as it will be auctioned off by Bonhams.

In another Greenwich Concours tradition, spectators will be able to check out the latest models from Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Cadillac, Maserati, Aston Martin, Ferrari, McLaren, Bentley and Volkswagen, the event’s many prestigious sponsors. A special section of classic Cadillacs will celebrate the brand’s history from 1900’s to the glorious postwar tailfin era.

AmeriCares, the international relief organization, is the charitable beneficiary of the Greenwich Concours d’ Elegance.

Two Events In One
Unique among classic automobile events, the Greenwich Concours has, since its inception in 1996, presented two separate concours events over a weekend: The Greenwich Concours Americana features American cars from the 1900s to the present, and Sunday’s Greenwich Concours International is exclusively for imported sports, competition and touring cars.

Each event features some 125 cars and awards trophies for Best-of-Show, Peoples’ Choice and various classes. And, so it is possible to see classic American Auburns, Cadillacs, Cords, Duesenbergs, Packards and Pierce-Arrows along with Corvettes and 1960’s muscle cars on Saturday, and then Bentley, Ferrari, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Aston Martin, Rolls-Royce models and many others on Sunday. Classic American and imported motorcycles are on display both days.

Featured as the poster car for the 2014 Greenwich Concours, the Fitch Phoenix will be offered for sale in the Bonhams auction on Sunday, June 1st that is part of the Concours event. Among other ultra-rare cars to be displayed are a 1914 Detroit Electric Brougham once owned by President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s mother-in-law; a one-of-a-kind 1950 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith; one of the few Russian-made Volgas in the country, and a Glasspar G-2, which preceded the Chevrolet Corvette as one of America’s earliest fiberglass sports cars.

Return of the Flying Car
The Terrafugia Flying Car prototype made its debut at the 2009 Concours. This year, the near-production Terrafugia Transition®, the only light-aircraft designed to meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, will display its conversion abilities on the Concours show field.
Wayne Carini, the well-known collector and the host of the Velocity Channel’s “Chasing Classic Cars” TV show, will serve as Grand Marshal for the Greenwich Concours. Noted Packard collector and actor Edward Hermann will be chief judge. Radio host Bob Long will broadcast live from the Concours for two hours each day.

Featured sponsors include Aston Martin, BMW, Cadillac, Ferrari, Maserati, McLaren, Mercedes-Benz, Rolls-Royce, Volkswagen and Sunseeker Yachts. All the sponsoring auto companies will have new vehicles on display.

Classic Racing Yachts
The Greenwich Concours uniquely offers an amazing opportunity for sailing enthusiasts. Berthed across from the Concours grounds in Greenwich Harbor, the ex-America’s Cup 12-meter yachts America II and Lionheart will be on view for Concours spectators to look over the magnificent vessels.
Like the competition cars on display at the Concours, the majestic racing yachts represent the pinnacle of their period’s technology for generating speed, in this case on water.

Bonhams Auction Open to Spectators
The Bonhams Auction of rare and important collector cars and automobilia on Sunday, June 1st allows Concours spectators to view the consigned vehicles on Saturday, included with Concours admission.

There are usually another 90-100 classic automobiles to see in the auction tent, many of them rarely seen models from private collections. (Admittance to the auction tent on Sunday requires purchase of a catalogue by bidders and spectators.)

AmeriCares
Ranked as one of the most efficient charitable organizations in the country, AmeriCares has since 1982 delivered more than $11 billion in aid to help people in 164 countries. The organization responds to humanitarian emergencies including earthquakes, hurricanes and tornadoes, and was on the scene with aid during Hurricane Sandy in 2012.

Greenwich Concours Basics
The Greenwich Concours Americana and the Concours International are open from 10am to 5pm on Saturday and Sunday. The admission is $30 per day, or $45 for a two-day pass, and children 12 and under are free when accompanied by an adult. Parking is free, and food service is available on site. The dates for 2014 are May 31 and June 1, rain or shine.

The ease of getting to the Concours also contributes to its popularity, for it’s immediately off Exit 3 of I-95, and within a block of the Metro North train station with express service from New York and Boston. And, within walking distance, is Greenwich Avenue – the Rodeo Drive of the East – with all of its many restaurants, antique shops, luxury stores, and numerous boutiques. Hotels, ranging from the modest to ultra-luxe, are also close by, with the Delamar, the host hotel, right at the Concours site. The Concours web site, greenwichconcours.com includes a map, driving directions, and contact information.

No wonder the North American edition of 1000 Places To See Before You Die lists the Greenwich Concours as one of those places!

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/GreenwichConcours/ClassicCars/prweb11869416.htm

 

16 May

Mille Miglia. The start the second leg.

personal2gbYesterday the crowds gave a warm welcome to the Mille Miglia, travelling through the Veneto and at their arrival in Padua. This morning the departure from Thermae Abano Montegrotto, bound for Rome, where the teams are expected at Castel Sant’Angelo for 10.30pm.

Brescia, May 16th, 2014 – The Mille Miglia set off again this morning, direction Rome. The passage through the Veneto was marked by a warm reception from the crowd. Last night’s ranking ended with Cane and Reichle in first place (driving a Bugatti T 37), followed by Vesco and Guerini driving a Fiat Siata 514 MM and Moceri & Cavalleri in an Aston Martin Le Mans.

Photos from 2013 Mille Miglia

Photos from 2013 Mille Miglia

“I want to congratulate the Mille Miglia and its organizers” – said Angelo Sticchi Damiani, President of the ICA – “and I also wish to thank all of the ACI organisations involved along the course, both for helping with the organization and with the welcome given to the teams throughout the legs in the different areas. ”

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At the moment the convoy of the Mille Miglia has passed through Ferrara and the ranking has changed. In first place we find Moceri and Cavalleri, followed by Cane and Reichle and, surprisingly, by Takemoto and Takemoto in the Bugatti 35A.

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After stopping for lunch in San Marino, the cars will set off again, this time for Rome, where they will arrive in the beautiful setting represented by the gardens of Castel Sant’Angelo, at around 10.30pm.

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Mille Miglia on social networks

All information and updates on the Mille Miglia can be found on the website www.1000miglia.it and, after registering on the press site, also on www.press.1000miglia.it , on which press releases, photos and video footage of the race will be made available. You can also follow the Mille Miglia on social networks: Facebook (official page of the Mille Miglia), Twitter (@millemiglialive) and YouTube (Mille Miglia Channel).

01 May

Automobile Driving Museum: A Different Auto Museum Experience

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May 1, 2014 – The Automobile Driving Museum, located one half mile south of LAX in El Segundo, CA, is a unique venue for auto enthusiasts. Not only is the Museum filled with over 130 vintage, antique and classic cars, it is the only museum that takes you for a ride in them. The Museum was established in 2003 in a vacant garage in West Los Angeles by two long-time enthusiasts: Founder Stanley Zimmerman and Curator Earl Rubenstein. For many years the two attended car shows, noticing “Look But Do Not Touch” or perhaps the clichéd “If you’re not naked, please do not touch my car” signs. This inspired their mission to not only preserve and interpret automobile history but also provide visitors with the opportunity to touch and sit in the cars and to actually ride in them. Moving to its present location in El Segundo in 2007, the ADM occupies over an acre of land and has 40,000 sq. ft. for automotive display, storage, repairs and restoration so that any vehicle can be prepared at will for the Sunday Ride Program, the raison d’etre of it all.

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With a rotating collection of over 150 vintage, antique and classic cars available for display, visitors can experience the span of automotive history from 1886 (with a Benz Motorwagen) to the modern era. In between are a 1904 Schacht Auto-Runabout, Ford Model Ts and Model As and examples of long-gone nameplates, including Franklin, Overland, Durant and Hupmobile. There are also more recent special interest cars such as the Avanti and the DeLorean. The Packard brand makes up the core of the collection, with over 20 examples from a rare 1916 Twin Six (one of three known to exist) to the Packard Hawk of the swan-song 1958 model year. Most of the cars are located in a main display area and include examples of many other makes no longer manufactured such as Studebaker, Nash, Hudson, Kaiser and DeSoto. Virtually all of the cars are drivable and in continuous use on roads in the vicinity of the Museum. Some of the more valuable cars are parked behind glass in a vintage automobile “showroom.” On a recent visit these included a 1930 Weymann-bodied Stutz, a 1935 Chrysler Airflow, a 1937 Pierce-Arrow Town Car, a 1940 Packard Darrin roadster and a one-of-a-kind 1952 Packard concept car designed by Pininfarina. And this being Los Angeles, the ADM also has celebrity-owned vehicles that have belonged to such “golden age of Hollywood” luminaries as Howard Hughes, Errol Flynn and Jean Peters. There is also an unusual 1936 Packard Standard 8 Silver parade car that was built by the U.S. Government for Joseph Stalin. The ADM also serves as the official registry for cars built by Howard “Dutch” Darrin, famous for his custom Packards plus the Kaiser roadster that bears his name.

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The ADM is host to many events throughout the year, both private parties and special celebrations and movie presentations.  In recent months the ADM hosted 50th birthday celebrations for the Mustang and the GTO as well as a Corvette Design symposium featuring designer Pete Brock.

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Entrance to the museum is free, but a $5.00 tax-deductible donation is suggested. It is open Tuesday through Sunday 10 AM to 4 PM, self-guided tours are offered on weekdays, docent-led tours are offered on Saturday and Sunday. The Ride Program is available on Sundays from 10 AM to 3:30 PM with a selection of three cars to choose from; children must be 10 years old or older to participate in the ride Program.

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The ADM was established to preserve automotive history, interpret its societal significance and provide visitors with the opportunity to ride in one of the Museum’s vehicles. For any auto enthusiast visiting the Greater Los Angeles area, the ADM is well worth a visit.

25 Mar

REVS Institute Opens to Public

All photos courtesy The Revs Institute.

All photos courtesy The Revs Institute.

Naples, FL, March 25, 2014 – The REVS Institute for Automotive Research, Inc., featuring The Collier Collection of over 100 automobiles built between 1896 and 1995, the ones that blazed technical pathways, redefined aesthetic standards, made history, and changed the world, opened its doors to the public on March 25th.

Since the Collier Automotive Museum was closed in 1994, the Collier Collection was carefully enlarged, many of the automobiles were conserved with cutting edge techniques developed at the Institute, the galleries were reinstalled with extensive interpretive materials to better reflect the mission, and the archive and research library were subject to major expansion and development. Over time, with its extensive library, outstanding periodical collections that date from the 1890’s and vast photograph and manuscript collections on all things automotive, the Naples, Florida automotive research institute has become a major resource for historians, researchers, writers and academics. National and international interest of The Revs Institute’s programs, resources and renowned motorcar collection has led to the opening of the Collection to visitors.

With very few and deliberate exceptions, all of the Institute’s cars are operable and many travel around the country for vintage races and concours exhibitions. Porsche, Automobility and Vitesse exhibitions occupy the main floor and significant racing cars are shown on the second floor.

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From the Porsche: Designed to Excel exhibit.

The REVS Institute holds probably the finest collection of rare Porsche road cars and racecars outside of Zuffenhausen. Of special note is the first racecar Porsche developed: the 1953 550-01 Coupe, which predictably won its first race. Also featured is the Le Mans-winning 917K fielded by Martini Racing in 1971 with driver Helmut Marko, among others. Briggs Cunningham’s personal 356 coupe, which he drove while a student at Yale University and appropriately painted dark blue, is also on display.

Automobility: The Car, The Road & Modern Life

REVS’ history of the first century of the automobile begins with an 1884 Pope Columbia tricycle, which features innovations such as a differential that appeared in later cars. Early touring cars are represented by a Brass Era Model T and a Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost. Gary Cooper’s stunning 1932 Duesenberg SSJ stands out among the luxury cars, and VW Bug, Mini, 2CV and Trabant round out the “People’s Cars.”

Vitesse: Sports Motoring & Motoring Sports

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Red sports cars—an Abarth Simca, a Porsche 904 and an Alfa Romeo Guilia TZ—enliven the main lobby. An early Mercer Runabout, a Mercedes SSK roadster, a Hispano-Suiza skiff-bodied car with an open chassis beside it, a Stutz speedster, an MG K-3 Magnette and a brace of rare Bentleys are sported in the Vitesse Gallery. Cunningham’s racecars occupy their own gallery with the 1950 Cadillacs fielded at Le Mans, the famed “Le Monstre” aluminum-bodied car, a C-3 Vignale-bodied coupe, the C-4R and C-4RK, the famous O.S.C.A. that won Sebring and the “birdcage” Maserati. A freshly restored Scarab racecar which won Best in Show Concours de Sport at Amelia Island last month and a pair of Ford GT-40s are accompanied by the ultra-rare Corvette Grand Sport coupe, which, one of only five built, won its class at the Monterey Historics last year along with the prestigious John Fitch Excellence Award.

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1914 Mercedes Grand Prix Car

1914 Mercedes Grand Prix Car

A 1914 Mercedes, one of the three surviving cars that gave Mercedes a one-two-three sweep of the French Grand Prix just prior to the outbreak of WWI, kicks off the Museum’s gallery devoted to the history of the racecar. A 1913 Peugeot 3-liter that raced at Indy, a “barn find” Bugatti Type 35-S, and a Delage grand prix car are in good company with such Formula One powerhouses as a front-engined Vanwall, a 1963 BRM world championship winner, the first rear-engined Type 43 Cooper that won its first race in Argentina and Dan Gurney’s Eagle Westlake, the only American car to win a Formula One event. The gem of the collection is a 1939 Mercedes W154 grand prix car, the only operable example of the eight extant. Many the car engines are displayed independently to demonstrate the technological developments over time.

Welcoming guests to the museum’s reopening, Scott George, vice president of The Revs Institute for Automotive Research, said “There has been an ever-increasing number of requests for tours of the automobile collection, and we will now be able to accommodate those eager to learn more about the cars we hold in our Naples facility.”

“We hope that increased access to The Revs Institute’s collections will further enhance people’s understanding of the automobile as one of the most significant creations of the 20th Century,” George added.

The Revs Institute will be open each week on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Tickets must be purchased in advance and can be reserved both online and via phone. The rarity and significance of the cars is underscored by thoughtfully laid out exhibits and didactic plaques beside each car. The cars are not roped off, providing easy visitor access. Knowledgeable and enthusiastic docents in each gallery answer questions about the cars, enhancing the visitor experience. The Institute is compiling a guidebook to complement the viewing experience. The REVS Institute is a “must see” for any car enthusiast and well worth the visit to southwest Florida. For more information please visit http://www.revsinstitute.org or call (239) 687-REVS.

20 Mar

New England Auto Museum Receives Delta Thor Chassis Donation

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Michael E. Scheidel, NEAM Founder and CEO and Bruce Tyndall

March 20, 2014. The New England Auto Museum (NEAM) launched its automotive collection and educational initiatives with their acceptance of the donation of the Delta Thor X-110 chassis produced by Connecticut-based Tyndall Motor Car Company. This innovative aluminum space frame chassis designed by Bruce Tyndall in 1964 was visionary for its advanced impact-absorbing qualities. Tyndall continued development of the chassis and began construction of the frame in 1967. His body-styling drawings present a European-tradition sporty roadster.

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Tyndall’s design drawing

 

Tyndall, a mathematics professor, has had a lifelong fascination with all forms of transportation, especially automobile design. Born in 1930 in Iowa City, Iowa, his interest in automotive engineering was influenced (yet discouraged) by his father, a professor of physics. Tyndall began designing his impact-absorbing aluminum framed car in the early 1960s while teaching in the Department of Mechanics at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland; his research on the absorption qualities of aluminum was enhanced by fellow Professor James F. Bell’s studies on the deformation of metal when struck by a high-velocity object.

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Delta Thor X-110 chassis produced by Connecticut-based Tyndall Motor Car Company.

Delta Thor X-110 chassis produced by Connecticut-based Tyndall Motor Car Company.

In 1980, the Society of Automotive Engineers published Tyndall’s “An Aluminum Automobile Structure to Absorb Impact” analysis of the use of aluminum to create lighter, safer and more fuel-efficient car platforms. Ford and Chrysler hired him in the 1980s and 1990s to design aluminum framing for impact testing.

Tyndall’s plans and research documents and related parts, including a small Hercules truck engine round out the donation.

 

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Mr. Bruce Tyndall

“The New England Auto Museum is grateful to Bruce Tyndall for his generous contribution,” states Michael E. Scheidel, NEAM Founder and CEO. “Mr. Tyndall’s car frame and studies are central to the educational mission of the Museum as we partner with schools to realize his goal of building the body.”

01 Mar

On Your Mark: Car museum has sights set on Norwalk

Photo by Alex von Kleydorff

Photo by Alex von Kleydorff

As Published on March 1 in The Hour
By STEVE KOBAK
Hour Staff Writer

NORWALK - The vintage vehicles at Dragone Classic Motorcars in Westport provided a backdrop Saturday for the unveiling of an ambitious plan to bring a world class automobile museum to Norwalk.

The New England Auto Museum hopes to open a massive facility on West Avenue that would feature a museum, a manufacturer’s showplace, a restoration shop and an education center.

“We’re not just building a building just to stuff some cars in it,” said Michael E. Scheidel, president and CEO of New England Auto Museum. “We’re building a community and an educational facility.”

Incorporated in 2007, the New England Auto Museum is a group dedicated to establishing a facility that celebrates the United States automobile industry. Nick Ord, marketing director for New England Auto Museum, said the museum will provide education about “the significant role the automobile has played in the history of the country.”

“It’s an ambitious project we’re embarking upon here,” Ord said.

Scheidel said the group “looked at a lot of properties” in Fairfield County, but they view the Loehmann’s Plaza area as the best fit for the museum. He said the group met with the Mayor’s Office, state Sen. Bob Duff, D-25, and other political officials before setting its sights on Norwalk.

“You try to look for the right fit,” he said. “Right now, this area here looks like the right fit.”
Ord said Norwalk is “basically the center of Fairfield County,” and it is “accessible by all of the region.”

The New England Auto Museum is still a long way from being realized. The first step in the museum’s realization is raising $250,000 so the nonprofit can establish an office in Norwalk, Scheidel said. He estimates the cost of building the facility will be upwards of $20 million.

Local racing legend Bob Sharp, who served as the pitchman for project, said the group still needs to obtain grants and corporate sponsorships, raise money and secure the facility.

“I think it’s a wonderful thing, but it’s expensive,” he said. “Norwalk real estate is not cheap.”

John Cusano, community development coordinator for the state Department of Economic and Community Development, was among the guests that packed the Dragone showroom Saturday. Cusano, who calls himself “an old gearhead,” is a longtime Norwalker, and he is interested in seeing the vision become a reality.

“There’s a really rich history in all of these automobiles, which is really global,” he said.

Photo by Alex von Kleydorff

Photo by Alex von Kleydorff