Last Updated on August 15, 2019 by Michael
Introducing the updated and expanded 2019 Second Edition of the perfect tool for anyone who loves vintage and collector cars!
The 2nd edition of the Roadster Guide to America’s Classic Car Museums & Attractions is now available. The 400-page road warrior was published in April 2019 and is the ultimate travel guide for vintage car buffs
Hemmings Motor News–the bible of the collector car hobby–says “No car enthusiast should hit the road without this book,” while the Detroit Free Press called it “Vacation planning for car lovers.”
This guide is a valuable travel resource for anyone who wants to discover classic cars, from Model As to 280Zs. Organized geographically, it helps car buffs plan motor-themed road trips, or find a museum close to home.
There are more than 300 attractions featured in the book. The museums range from the well-known, like the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, to smaller ones like the Franklin Museum in Arizona and the Studebaker Museum in Indiana. Vintage car lovers will find many places they have never head of before featuring the Brass Era, Classic Cars, Tail Fins, Muscle Cars, racing, sprint cars, trucking and more.
There are also many auto-themed attractions like the Tucker Trail in Pennsylvania; along with oddities like Cadillac Ranch in Texas; Carhenge in Nebraska (think Stonehenge, but with 1950s sedans buried in the ground); and the world’s largest tire in Michigan, which was a Ferris wheel at the 1964 New York World’s Fair. Bring this book along on your next road tip to discover fascinating car places.
There are 60+ black-and-white photos in the book. They’re not color because then the book would have to be printed in China (like so many other books are) to keep the price reasonable. But I wanted the books to be printed in the USA.
I greatly appreciate your interest in this exciting project that helps keep America’s auto legacy alive.
To order on Amazon: Roadster Guide