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Chrysler automobile museum reopening to public

1915 Dodge Brothers Touring Car photographed at the Walter P. Chrysler Car Museum in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Photo by Douglas Wilkinson for www.RemarkableCars.com Copyright 2006 www.RemarkableCars.com
1915 Dodge Brothers Touring Car photographed at the Walter P. Chrysler Car Museum in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Photo by Douglas Wilkinson for www.RemarkableCars.com Copyright 2006 www.RemarkableCars.com courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

 

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) – The Walter P. Chrysler Museum in suburban Detroit is reopening to the public for several days a month for the first time in several years.

The Detroit News and MLive.com report it opens two weekends a month, starting Saturday, with the exception of December, when it will be open one weekend. The Auburn Hills museum will feature a rotating exhibit from the collection of more than 300 antique, custom and concept vehicles.

The collection includes World War II Jeeps and muscle cars from the 1960s and 1970s. Brandt Rosenbusch, manager of historical services for Fiat Chrysler Automobiles US, says the automaker is “really proud of the heritage and the cars that are in there.”

Since the end of 2012, the museum was used sporadically for private events.
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