If Cars Could Talk

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Tuesday February 23

6:00 PM  –  7:00 PM

Description:

Since its inception 119 years ago, the Cadillac Motor Car Division, named after French explorer and founder of Detroit, Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, has focused on innovation and engineering excellence. Cadillac founder Henry M. Leland organized the assets from the failed Henry Ford Company (1901 – 1902) and used his engineering and meticulous machining skills learned at Colt firearms to create one of the finest motorcar companies in the industry. With a bold move to be a 100% Electric Car Division as early as 2030, Cadillac is again at the forefront of the automotive industry, paving the way towards a new “standard of the world”.

Join ACM Curator of Exhibitry, Scot Keller, for this exciting talk about the past and future of the Cadillac Motor Car Division.

 

When:

Tuesday, February 23, 6 PM- 7 PM 

 

Ages:

Adults

 

Cost:

FREE with registration. You will receive your ZOOM link the day of the event.

 

Programs are on a first come, first served basis. To ensure a virtual seat, register today!

America’s Automotive Trust and its entities – LeMay – America’s Car Museum, RPM Foundation, Club Auto and Concours Club – rely on the generosity of our donors to serve the community and secure America’s automotive heritage through our programs.

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