CLOSED – Gateway Canyons Automobile Museum, Gateway, Colorado (CO)

USA, North America

Last modified:

August 14, 2023

Added:

December 4, 2017

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CLOSED 2023!

The Gateway Colorado Automobile Museum tells the engaging story of automotive history and the revolution in personal transportation brought about by the genesis, production and marketing of the American automobile. This story is so broad in scope that it occupies a 30,000 square foot facility and features more than 50 cars.

The Hendricks Collection on display at the Gateway Colorado Automobile Museum acquired in 2007, the one-of-a-kind 1954 Oldsmobile F-88 dream car designed by Harley Earl. This exquisite car has the distinction of being a part of American automotive auction history, and it’s design and execution are considered among America’s finest examples of rolling art to emerge from the post-war era. The collection features other rare classics such as the 1913 Pierce Arrow, 1936 Supercharged Auburn, 1930 Duesenberg Model J LWB Transformable, 1936 Cord Phaeton, 1953 Cunningham C3 Continental Coupe, plus classics from the 1950s and stunning muscle cars and customs. As you explore, you will discover how an obsession with “getting there” faster, smoother and in high style helped shape the American way of life.

Number of exhibited items

Cars & Automotive: 51-100, Car Inventory link

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Restaurant / Café / Bar, Shop / Merchandising / On-line Shop

 

Map Directions

Address: 43224 Highway 141, 81522, Gateway, Colorado (CO), USA, North America
Coordinates: 38.678047, -108.981946

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Note: This information was accurate August, 2023 when it was published/updated, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.

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