
Goodyear ZNPK-28 Blimp Control Car - "Gift of Goodyear
The Museum's control car is from airship K-28, one of 134 K-category airships built by Goodyear in Akron, OH between 1938 and 1944 for the purposes of anti-submarine patrol and convoy protection, mine sweeping, search and rescue and photography.
Post-WWII, Goodyear purchased and converted six K-class airships including K-28, along with seven L-class airships, from the Government to resume its fleet operations. Renamed the "Puritan," it became the prototype to test a programmable light display system to be used to display advertising. Due to the weight of the light system, the interior was stripped of all none-essential equipment. -

The 1932 Talbot 14/65 Boat Tail Tourer was made from Honduran mahogany.

The LAST Muncie 4-Speed trans ever produced. An M22 'Rock Crusher!