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OT: Motor Museum in Nashville, TN
Nashville isn't known for automobiles but there is a fairly new motor museum there. Lots of european cars (only one Porsche, a 911SC), mostly Italian, French and English cars, some military vehicles of various types, a cool set of BMWs, and several Tatras. At $5 it's a decent deal. They even have some exotic cars.
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Thanks for the heads up. I'll have to check it out next time I'm up that way.
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Thanks for the heads up. I'll have to check it out next time I'm up that way.
John |
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I was in Nashville for Christmas and my brother took me to the museum, he works near it and had seen it on his daily commute.
Nashville has changed a lot since I grew up there. |
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Both my parents are from nashville and their parents. So I've spent quite a bit of time up there myself. I'll probably be going to NADC up there this fall.
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The links on the Lane Motor Museum site have a lot of interesting things to waste time on. I'm not ready for a British car though once upon a time I was all set for a Lotus or TR7. That was before I got my first ride in a 914 in Tullahoma in 1978. Hooked!
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I've been getting interested in lotus 7s myself. I have a friend that was working at Champion Motor Car Co so I got to check out their shop.
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