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America’s Car Museum Partners With The North American International Auto Show

A vintage Chrysler from ACM's cross-country road rally will be featured at Detroit events to spotlight the new alliance.

300G-@-Vinsetta-Garage-Photo-Credit-North-American-International-Auto-Show-NAIASAmerica’s Car Museum (ACM) and the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) will highlight their new alliance by showcasing a 1961 Chrysler 300G at several auto-related events throughout the Motor City in the coming months.

The Chrysler was part of ACM’s 11-day, 3,000-mile winter journey to the NAIAS. The rally – aptly named “The Drive Home” – was co-created by NAIAS to help build anticipation for the auto show throughout the cross-country road trip.

“The reason we called our event ‘The Drive Home’ was because we wanted to take vintage cars from the Big Three automakers back to Detroit, their place of origin,” said ACM CEO David Madeira. “The North American International Auto Show worked closely with us to ensure that the trip was a success, and we’re glad that they’re interested in having our Chrysler at many events throughout the city. This helped forge a closer bond between ACM and NAIAS.”

The Chrysler will be showcased at Detroit events such as the Concours d’Elegance of America from July 29-31, and the Woodward Dream Cruise in August. The car has been a hit at other Detroit events like EyesOn Design, the Shell Eco-marathon at Cobo Hall, the Lingenfelter Cars and Coffee Summer Kickoff and FCA Design Cars and Coffee.

“Our partnership with ACM on The Drive Home helped spread the news for last January’s auto show in many cities from Tacoma to Detroit,” said NAIAS Executive Director Rod Alberts. “ACM is a great partner and we’re glad the Chrysler has remained here and is a great promotional tool at the enthusiast gatherings.”

NAIAS is one of the world’s longest running international auto shows, featuring world vehicles debuts. It has helped cement Detroit’s position as the homeland of the American motoring culture and continues to be the home state to brands including the Big Three automakers – Ford, General Motors and Chrysler.

“Most auto enthusiasts in this country will agree that Detroit is the Mecca of the automotive world,” said Madeira, who also heads up the newly formed America’s Automotive Trust to secure America’s automotive heritage. “We’re glad to have made the pilgrimage last January and look forward to partnering with the NAIAS and taking part in as many of the city’s events as we can.”

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