Ford Model A Museum Opening Its Doors This Weekend in Michigan

Lindsey Fisher
May 16, 2013

model_a_museum_10

When it comes to vehicles that truly started it all, the Ford Model A is right up there, and now thanks to the Model A Ford Foundation, Inc., the iconic model will get the recognition it deserves at the Gilmore Car Museum campus in Hickory Corners, Michigan. That’s because, starting this weekend, the Model A will have its own museum on the famed campus, with over 12,000 square-feet dedicated to everything the model has to offer. And better yet, it’s just $5 to get in and see it this weekend, according to the Hemmings Daily.

model_a_museum_2The idea for the Model A museum started back in 2010 when the Model A Ford Foundation, Inc (MAFFI) outlined a plan to raise $1 million to construct a Model A museum on the campus of the Gilmore Car Museum. In April of 2011, a ground breaking ceremony for the project took place and construction of the facility began.

Now, over a year later, the MAFFI is proud to announce that the museum is opening its doors for the first time to the public this weekend, with a ribbon cutting ceremony to start things off at 11: 00 a.m. on Saturday, May 18th.

Representatives from the Ford Motor Company, Model A car clubs and special guests like Ford’s Corporate Historian Robert Kreipke will be at the event.

model_a_museum_3Access to the entire Gilmore Car Museum campus will be available on Saturday for just $5, less than half of the regular price, and those arriving to the event in a Model A will get exclusive parking and free museum entry.

Those attending the ribbon-cutting event can expect live music, keynote speakers and tours showcasing the nearly 30 vehicles, cut-away engines, factory photos, blueprints, vintage research materials and other memorabilia.

Guests can also look forward to specialty Model A vehicles on display, like Thomas Edison’s Model A (the first Model A ever produced) and a unique Model A school bus.

If you’re in the Hickory Corners area and love the Model A like we do, the opening of the Model A Museum is not to be missed. And what better excuse do you need to wipe down your own Model A and take a drive anyway?

model_a_museum