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Colonial Virginia Model A Ford Club Will Visit Middlesex Museum Sept 21st

Colonial Virginia Model A Ford Club celebrates this history of this early driving experience.

Colonial Virginia Model A Ford Club Will Visit Middlesex Museum Sept 21st
Colonial Virginia Model A Ford Club Will Visit Middlesex Museum Sept 21st

Time & Location

Sep 21, 2024, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Saluda, 777 General Puller Hwy, Saluda, VA 23149, USA

About the event

The Colonial Virginia Model A Ford Club members love cars…the Model A Ford to be exact. It was the successor to the venerable Model T Ford (1907 - 1927) that made cars affordable to the average citizen in the early parts of the last century. When it came time to replace the Model T, Henry Ford was convinced to build the Model A. The Model A was manufactured from 1928-1931 and 4.8 million cars were sold making it the best-selling car of its day. There are still about 250,000 Ford Model A's on the road today.

Colonial Virginia Model A Ford Club celebrates this history of this early driving experience.

The purpose of the club is to restore, promote and preserve Model "A" Fords and to serve as a medium of exchange of ideas, information and parts and to further attract prestige and respect within the community with family-oriented activities and civic and community involvement.

The club is dedicated to the enjoyment of driving Model A Fords.  Most members own a Model A, but ownership of a Model A is not a requirement for membership.

The Middlesex County Museum will be open on Saturday, September 21 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm to host the ten plus cars that will be part of their driving tour of the middle peninsula and northern neck. An informal talk will be given about the cars and their history and local visitors will be able to inspect the cars up close. Light refreshments will also be served. This free event is a great opportunity for everyone to experience American history in a fun format. The Middlesex County Museum is located at 777 General Puller Highway in historic Saluda.

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