Get the mechanical goodies like only Andy can present!

Includes Technical details on:
1933 Derby L8 Variable Displacement V8 Engine
1899 Société Parisienne First Front Wheel Drive Production Car
1925 Gerin Aerodyne Prototype (Aluminum Body by Steve White)
Knight Sleeve Valve Engine
1951 Reyonnah City Car
1917 Owen Magnetic Gas-Electric Hybrid
1910 Elmore 4 Cylinder 2 Stroke

Embark on a captivating journey through automotive history with me at the Tampa Bay Automobile Museum. Join Museum Owner Alain Cerf, Museum Director Daniel Carpenter, Mechanic Andy Kinworthy, Body Man Steve, and Interior Trimmer as we explore a treasure trove of remarkable vehicles.

The Tampa Bay Automobile Museum offers a unique experience for car enthusiasts and history buffs. Located conveniently between Tampa, Clearwater, and Downtown St. Petersburg, this museum showcases a remarkable collection of vintage vehicles.
What You’ll Find:

A focused collection of pioneering automobiles
Front-wheel drive and rear-engine cars from the 1920s and 1930s
Vehicles that played key roles in automotive evolution

The Museum Experience:

19,000 square feet of gallery space
An engaging mix of automotive art and engineering
Insights into the creativity and innovation behind these historic vehicles

The Tampa Bay Automobile Museum highlights the ingenuity of early car designers and engineers. Visitors can see firsthand how these vintage cars contributed to the development of modern automobiles.
Whether you’re a car enthusiast or simply curious about transportation history, this museum offers an informative and interesting look at automotive progress.

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