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Thu, 5 Jun 2014 13:05:08 -0700
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I bet the Henry Ford Museum (http://www.thehenryford.org/museum/index.aspx) 
would be a treasure trove of information about that sort of thing.

Meg Justus
independent curator


I am a student working on a project dealing with the exhibition of 
automobiles. I have attempted to search a number of different resources to 
have the best way in which to exhibit an antique car. Do anyone have any 
advise on places to find additional information on this subject? Also would 
anyone be willing to share installation instructions from their museums that 
relate to automobiles?

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Thank for your help in advance,
Patricia

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