Miami Auto Museum announces special collection limited display

(December 4, 2013) MIAMI, Florida — The Miami Auto Museum at the Dezer Collection has created a special exhibition to share their latest acquisition. Nearly 50 classic cars were obtained from a private collector and are now on public display.

Highlights from this new exhibit include:

    1910 Ford Model T roadster
    1924 Packard Single Six series 233 sedan
    1929 LaSalle Series 328, 134”-inch wheelbase rumble seat convertible coupe
    1930 Citroen C6 torpedo
    1935 Cadillac Series 370E Fleetwood cabriolet
    1938 Buick Series 80 phaeton
    1938 Rolls-Royce Phantom III limousine by Park Ward
    1949 Bentley Mark VI sedanca coupe by Hooper (originally ordered by the final Maharaja of Mysore)
    1962 Chevrolet Corvette
    1971 Mercedes-Benz 600 sedan

The majority of this new acquisition is now part of a special display within our 25,000-square-foot Dezer Showplace event space. These vehicles will have their own feature collection for a limited amount of time. Eventually they will be disbursed among one of the related eight galleries already established in the museum.

ABOUT THE MIAMI AUTO MUSEUM

The Miami Auto Museum at the Dezer Collection (www.dezercollection.com) has something for everyone — from a family on vacation to the most seasoned auto enthusiast.

There are exhibits devoted to Hollywood star cars, Batmobiles, and James Bond vehicles and collectables from around the world. But this is much more than just a celebrity car showcase. Featured within the eight exhibits are also military vehicles, European classics, microcars of the world, motorcycles, and a gallery devoted to an age when chrome and tailfins ruled the road.

With about 1,200 vehicles on display and thousands of pieces of memorabilia, everyone can discover their favorite wheels at the Miami Auto Museum.