A vehicle from a new exhibit at the Henry Ford Museum "Collecting Mobility: New Objects, New Stories," is shown Oct. 20.
Andy Morrison, The Detroit News, TNS
A Lincoln Continental stretch limousine used by Pope Paul VI for a visit to New York City in 1965 and by the Apollo 13 astronauts for a parade in Chicago in 1970, is part of a new exhibit at the Henry Ford Museum "Collecting Mobility: New Objects, New Stories."
Andy Morrison, The Detroit News, TNS
A winged sprint car driven by Steve Kinser during the 1993 World of Outlaws circuit, is on display at a new exhibit at the Henry Ford Museum "Collecting Mobility: New Objects, New Stories."
Andy Morrison, The Detroit News, TNS
A Ford Transit van converted for use as a Mobile Test Unit is on display with a custom tricycle at the Henry Ford Museum.
Andy Morrison, The Detroit News, TNS
A 2017 “Autonom” Driverless Shuttle Bus used at the Mcity test facility on the University of Michigan’s North Campus, and a 1994 aluminum Mercury Sable are part of a new exhibit at the Henry Ford Museum "Collecting Mobility: New Objects, New Stories."
A Lincoln Continental stretch limousine used by Pope Paul VI for a visit to New York City in 1965 and by the Apollo 13 astronauts for a parade in Chicago in 1970, is part of a new exhibit at the Henry Ford Museum "Collecting Mobility: New Objects, New Stories."
A winged sprint car driven by Steve Kinser during the 1993 World of Outlaws circuit, is on display at a new exhibit at the Henry Ford Museum "Collecting Mobility: New Objects, New Stories."
A 2017 “Autonom” Driverless Shuttle Bus used at the Mcity test facility on the University of Michigan’s North Campus, and a 1994 aluminum Mercury Sable are part of a new exhibit at the Henry Ford Museum "Collecting Mobility: New Objects, New Stories."