A Century of Vintage Vehicles Entrepreneurship
and Industrial Development
Much of the
history of the 20th Century has been defined by the automobile
industry. In countries like the United States and Italy, among others, this
form of transport has been the prime mover behind industrial and economic
development as well as the lifestyle in urban, suburban and rural communities.
Museums such as
the Antique Automobile Club of
America Museum in Hershey, Pennsylvania are tasked with
the
preservation of vehicles of all type and educate the public.
American History
unfolds as decade after decade of car models, memorabilia, and
collectibles come to life.
Over eight
decades of cars are displayed in themed settings such as the Golden Gate
Bridge, an Art Deco hotel, a gas service station, a covered bridge, Battery
Park in New York, and more. From the timeless beauty and classic elegance of
Model T’s and Thunderbirds, to the rough and tumble of muscle cars and
motorcycles, to the romance of rumble seats, visitors are transported through
time in sections that represent the decades.
America’s love affair with the automobile is constant and ever growing.
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In Italy, the
region that most symbolizes the automobile industry is Emilia-Romagna, home of
Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Ducati and other historic brands such as the
Dallara and Pagani race cars, and motorbike legends Moto Morini, Malaguti,
Minarelli and Bimota. The Entrepreneurial Spirit that made possible the
introduction of new technologies, artisanal and industrial know-how, and the
evolution in car and bike racing as well as state of the art assembly lines can
be experienced at several museums:
The Baracca Museum, named
for WWI aviation ace Francesco Baracca, can be considered the starting point of
Italy’s motoring adventure; the world famous prancing horse logo was displayed
on his plane and was eventually adopted by Ferarri and Ducati.
The Ferrari Museum
is
located just a few hundred meters from the factory in Maranello; a complete
experience covering the car maker’s history and its successes in Formula 1
racing. The Casa Enzo Ferrari di Modena (MEF) focuses on the life and work of
the founder.
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Automobile History in Emilia Romagna was also made by Maserati,
founded in 1914 as a car repair shop and holder of speed records and world
championships. A collection of 19 cars can be viewed at the Panini Museum.
The Lamborghini Museum, located
inside the factory, retraces the Trident’s history from the 1960s whereas the
Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum focuses on the life of the founder, starting from
his experiences as a tractor manufacturer and including helicopter engines and
industrial designs from the 1950s to the 1970s.
The Ducati
Museum is also located inside the
factory in the suburbs of Bologna. Ducati traces its origins to 1926 as a radio
communications manufacturer; motorcycle production and racing began in 1946
with a two speed, 48 cc, one cylinder
engine.
The
Stanguellini Museum in Modena
presents an artisanal company, dating from 1925 that went on to become a
prestigious car racing manufacturer specializing in lightweight and fast rally
cars. Dallara specializes in
designs using carbon fiber composite materials and competes in F3
championships.
The Righini Collection, located
in the Panzano Medieval Castle near Modena, includes vehicles from different
epochs, including Mercedes Benz, Isotta Fraschini and the Alfa Romeo 2300
driven by Tazio Nuvolari.
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