TOP BRASS; AACA exhibit celebrates a bygone era of innovation and experiment.(Antique Automotive Club of America)
AutoWeek, March, 2007 by Tomanie, Bob
Byline: BOB TOMAINE Aesthetics alone is reason enough to exhibit brass cars, but the AACA Museum assembled its show to focus on what their era represents. "This is how the car got its start,'' said curator Jeff Bliemeister. "Without seeing these, you don't know the whole story.'' The Hershey, Pennsylvania, museum's "Top Brass'' exhibit runs through May 31 and represents the Brass Era with cars from an 1895 Chicago Benton Harbor through a 1914 GN Cyclecar.
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Of about 25 vehicles on display, only a few carry names in use today, a fact that reflects the industry's ...
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