Anyone Going To Motor Muster Greenfield Village ?

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Anyone Going To Motor Muster Greenfield Village ?

Post by signsup » Mon May 20, 2019 2:36 pm

Weekend of June 15th. Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village. I'm being allowed to display my 42 Ford GPW WWII jeep and machine gun trailer, I think they are grouping all the military vehicles together. If anyone is bringing a vehicle, post it here and let's try to stop by and say "hi".

Robert Brough
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Re: Anyone Going To Motor Muster Greenfield Village ?

Post by Oldav8tor » Mon May 20, 2019 4:40 pm

Robert,
I'll be there with my 1952 M38A1 - there will be quite a collection of military vehicles grouped around the windmill and Cotswald cottage at the end of Maple Lane, most belonging to the Military Vehicle Collector's Club of Michigan. We have our own little "camp." When you arrive, enter thru the Eagle Gate, keep to the right and follow the road around and you will find yourself in the parking lot behind the Eagle Tavern. There is usually plenty of parking to leave your trailer and tow vehicle there. You'll have to backtrack a bit to the camp but you should be able to see it from several vantage points. I'll be arriving sometime Friday afternoon.

If you'd like more info, send me an email.

Tim
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Re: Anyone Going To Motor Muster Greenfield Village ?

Post by signsup » Mon May 20, 2019 5:01 pm

Sweet! PM sent. Born and raised in Dearborn and actually worked for two summer at the museum as an actor's apprentice for The Great American Drama Festival at Ford's Theater in the museum. Haven't been back since 1972 when I graduated from Edsel Ford HS.
Great to meet the MI club members. Here's my jeep:
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Re: Anyone Going To Motor Muster Greenfield Village ?

Post by EricMac » Mon May 20, 2019 10:40 pm

I'll be there with my '62 Lincoln.
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Re: Anyone Going To Motor Muster Greenfield Village ?

Post by TMiller6 » Tue May 21, 2019 9:50 am

I'll be there with my 1941 Super Deluxe Fordor. This year it has new brakes on all four corners and a new radiator so I'm hoping for a nice weekend.
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