Event LocationDetroit Historical Museum, 5401 Woodward Ave, Detroit
Event DescriptionThis AMC Pacer was built for Dick Teague, the head of the American Motors Corporation (AMC) styling in 1975. The AMC Pacer project began in 1971 with a clean drawing board and ended with the “Hottest Car of 1975.” The Pacer was a new design on smaller compact cars of the 1970s and was made for its roominess, nearly as wide as a contemporary Cadillac Eldorado. The Pacer’s unique windows also provided passengers with near panoramic views from any seat in the car and helped fight small-car claustrophobia.
Event LocationHenry Ford Museum of American Innovation
Event DescriptionPresented by General Motors, the first comprehensive exhibition covering various forms of American auto racing, including stock car, sports car, drag racing, Indy car, hill climb and land-speed racing, is now open in Dearborn. The 24,000 square-foot exhibit provides visitors an in-depth look at the people, the experiences, the culture, the spectacle, the risks and the innovations centered in the world of American auto sports.
Event DescriptionOut of the thousands of parts that make up a car, the body is the first thing we see. It is critical to safety, comfort, styling and corporate identity. Perhaps the most prominent auto body producer – Fisher Body Company – grew from a family business, operated by a close-knit group of brothers, into a central pillar of General Motors. From early enclosed car bodies through 1950s tailfins and beyond, “Body by Fisher” indicated a quality product, and their iconic coach emblem on every door sill was a reminder of that pedigree. Though Fisher was dissolved in the 1980s, the name endures through the company’s legacy, the family’s philanthropic efforts, and current ties to the industry.
Event TitleAchievement: African Americans' Accomplishments & Contributions in Automotive Exhibit
Event Date(s)On Display Now!
Event LocationAutomotive Hall of Fame, Dearborn, MI
Event DescriptionThe contributions Black Americans have made to the automotive industry have not been celebrated or even fully captured and shared. Very little effort has even been made to conduct the required research to identify the individuals, much less curate an exhibit on their accomplishments. The Automotive Hall of Fame recognizes that these are important stories that need to be told.
Event Date(s)Sunday, August 4th, 2024 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Event LocationColumbia Center, Troy, MI
Event DescriptionTroy’s premier automotive festival the 16th Annual Troy Traffic Jam will be held on Sunday, August 4th from 10 am to 3 pm. This automotive festival will feature legacy vehicles, favorite classics, and high-end exotics for everyone to enjoy! This year the Troy Traffic Jam will be celebrating two notable automotive anniversaries: the 60th anniversary of the GTO and the 60th anniversary of the Mustang! There will be lots of events for everyone at the Troy Traffic Jam including pedal car races for younger car enthusiasts, Tech Talks with leading designers, and demonstrations from local robotics teams. This event is Free to the public and registration to show your vehicle is $25 in advance or $30 at the festival.
Event TitleHenry and Friends: Ford, Edison, and Firestone
Event Date(s)Thursday, May 16th, 2024 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Event LocationNorthville District Library, Northville, MI
Event DescriptionImmerse yourself in the world of innovation and entrepreneurship as we delve into the lives, achievements, and friendships of three legendary figures: Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and Harvey Firestone. Discover the stories behind these inventors and the friendships that shaped their success with the help of local professional reenactors.