San Diego Automotive Museum

Coordinates: 32°43′38.94″N 117°09′12.98″W / 32.7274833°N 117.1536056°W / 32.7274833; -117.1536056

1948 Tucker on Display at the Museum

The San Diego Automotive Museum in Balboa Park in San Diego, California is a museum that features a collection of cars and motorcycles that highlight automotive culture throughout history. The San Diego Automotive Museum is a non-profit corporation under IRS section 501(c) [1] It is housed in the former California State Building, built for the 1935-36 California Pacific International Exposition.[2]

Some of the signature cars in the collection are: Louie Mattar's Car, a 1947 Cadillac that was driven non-stop from Alaska to Mexico City and across the United States; a 1948 Tucker (#19); and a 1969 Fiat 500 that is referred to as "Luigi". Exhibits are rotated every three months to bring in cars of different types or eras.

References

  1. "About Us Page of Museum Website". Archived from the original on December 21, 2008.
  2. "San Diego Automotive Museum". Balboa Park Facilities. San Diego Park and Recreation Department. Retrieved 24 March 2013.


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