November’s If Cars Could Talk features Museum Educator and Docent Jim Culp, who will discuss Henry Ford’s invention of the Ford V8 and its significance to the ongoing success and popularity of the Ford Automotive Company.
There are many chapters to the story of the automobile. If cars could talk, they might just share stories we never imagined. Each month, our speaker will pick a car and offer a fascinating peek into its history. Join us the first Tuesday of each month, and explore the story of cars with Museum curators, staff, or local personalities over lunch.
Free, with Museum admission. Bring a lunch, or enjoy a meal from Classics by Pacific Grill.