Monday, October 20, 2025

Some Belated Driver News

As Racing Never Sleeps…

 

Happy to “read” about Theo Pourchaire being elevated as a fulltime Peugeot Factory Sports car driver for 2026. With the 2023 Formula 2 Champion and ex-McLaren IndyCar driver making His fulltime debut at Bahrain’s season finale.

 

With Pourchaire taking over for the outgoing Stoffel Vandoorne, who’s Peugeot contract expired after this year’s Fuji FIA World Endurance Championship round.

 

As Pourchaire will join Nick, Not David Cassidy as new Peugeot 9X8 Prototype Pilotes. Whilst scuttlebutt suggest that Vandoorne may become one of Hyundai’s Genesis Magma Racing Hypercar drivers…

 

Meanwhile, I enjoyed the article about Conor Daly’s efforts to remain with Juncos Hollinger Racing’s (JHR) IndyCar programme for 2026.

 

As Daly said He’s busy as always trying to procure the necessary sponsorship to remain in the seat. But the part that intrigued me most. Was Conor noting that He knows All of the other Playahs’ (drivers) trying to take His seat at JHR. Which is why He’s busy talking to everyone left with a potential IndyCar seat for next year.

 

With the number of available seats shrinking quickly. Since Sting Ray Robb’s manager Peter Rossi. Yes, that’s Alexander’s father, says that Robb is confirmed returning to JHR next year.

 

Meaning that just Dale Coyne’s two seats and one each at JHR, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing and Prema Racing are unconfirmed. Or at least they were when I hastily scribbled this Wayback’ in September…

 

As the worst kept secret was finally made official on Thursday, September 18th. That being David Malukas taking over the No. 12 Team Penske drive formerly occupied by will Power.

 

Whilst the rumoured appointment of Rinus VeeKay as Malukas’s replacement at A.J. Foyt enterprises was apparently “Fake News!” With Rinus no longer expected landing there.

 

Meaning you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to discern He’ll either land at Juncos Hollinger racing, (JHR) or Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing. (RLLR) With scuttlebutt suggesting it won’t be in the No. 30 Rahal entry…

 

So thars’ potentially still five seats in play, providing JHR does something “wild ‘n Crazy” and doesn’t take Sting Ray Robb’s suitcases of Greenbacks’. While perhaps Coyne has surprised us all by already naming one of His drivers? 

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Staring into the Abyss

    



No Fenders Head Scribe Tomaso contemplating “Creation” whilst staring out at the endless Pacific Ocean. (The Tomaso Collection)

 

Although why did that title and corresponding caption make me think of the following long forgotten Rush song lyrics, Eh?

 

“When the ebbing tide retreats, Along the rocky Shoreline, It leaves a trail of Tidal pools, In a short lived Galaxy, Each Microcosmic Planet, A complete Society”.

 

“A simple kind Mirror, To reflect upon our own, All the busy little Creatures, Chasing out their Destinies, Living in the Pools, They soon forget about the Sea”…

 

VIDEO: Natural Science

 

For those who don’t know, today is Doomsday for Microsoft supporting its Windows 10 operating system, which I prefer calling Windoughz’. Since even though without it, and its Accessibility functions I wouldn’t be able to scribble this No Fenders blog or anything electronically.

 

Yet that said, Windouhz’ definitely has its Quirks like everything in the Universe…

 

“This is the Movie about the Screenplay

Of the book about the Girl who meets a Junkie

She plays Guitar in the Bathroom

While the Police dust Her Mother’s Plastic flowers

 

Hey, let’s party

Let’s turn the radio on

This is a Meltdown

 

Get out the Camera

Take a picture

The Drag Queens and Freaks

Are All out on the Town

 

There goes the Neighbourhood!”

 

VIDEO: There goes the Neighborhood

 

Look, I get it. If the Boffins at Microsoft, Google and whomever weren’t continuously modifying code and changing things. Then there wouldn’t be the need for so many IT Employees…

 

Yet as Geo. Phillips of Oilpressure fame. Ye Oldest IndyCar Blogger Vice Champion, and yes, that one’s just for you George, Hya! Uhm, what’s George’s mantra? Oh yeah, Change is Bad!

 

Living in the world of Faux-netics’ and how “Zoey, the Princess Warrior!” My esteemed screen reader, but not by choice! Naturally I’m continuously subjugated to the myriad of these countless Boffins coding changes! And that’s before we even get to the euphoria of having to learn a new operating system and its inherit Quirks, Shite!

 

As I could prattle on about All of these annoying changes, Hey, Wake Up, let’s Party!

 

But instead I’ll just leave you with two of the latest pitfalls, which may or may not have finally been rectified?

 

First, the most egregious is RACER failing to make their website accessible for the Blind and Visually Impaired by not following the latest WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) standards, enabling my screen reader to read their page!

 

Next, Google’s Blogger platform I use for scribbling this dearth of riveting No Fenders content. Decided to inexplicably turn various names and places upon my posts into unasked for Hyperlinks, WTF! Having first experienced this upon thoust No Fenders Birthday shoutout, 19 Gory years later since I first began blogging, say what? As knock this Shite Off you Bastardoes!

 

For which I’ve got zero clue if Blogger’s still doing this? Leaving me a bit skitterish about posting anything new. Since I didn’t Gory ask for this change, Capiche!

 

As not only is Change Bad! But “Drugs are Bad, Ok?” Yuhs Hear! And if you keep making these unwanted FUBAR’s. Then like ‘Ol Commander Cody croons. “You’re gona drive me to Drinkin’, If you Don’t stop Drivin’ that Hot Rod Lincoln!”

 

All of which is a typical, eloquently long winded way of Tomaso saying No Fenders Blog posting will be scattered intermittingly, whilst learning the pitfalls of Windoughz’ 11 after Ye Confuzer’ gets upgraded and the Arse-simulation can begin, Sheisa! And remember Y’all,

 

DRUGS ARE BAD, OK?

 

Partial song lyrics from: Rush’s Natural Science; Permanent Waves Album, 1980. And Sherl Crow’s There goes the Neighborhood; The Globe Sessions Album, 1998. 

Friday, October 10, 2025

ATTRACTIONS: Aviation Museums

Wing Walking from the Raisin State to the Big Apple and beyond. With two iconic U.S. Navy Aircraft carriers leading the way!

 

Just a very Short list of some interesting sounding Museums I've Gleamed Thar’ Names over thou past Decade's plus scribbblin' No Fenders from Near and Afar. But by no means complete…

 

ARIZONA

Pima Air and Space Museum

Location: Tucson

Located in the Dry Desert Climes 'O Tucson, this museum features the largest array of military and civilian aircraft parked outside in the Desert sun. The museum features multiple displays including an X-15 Rocket ship plus a vast collection of Vietnam-era Jet Fighters, etc. Basking outside, with one of America's largest Aviation "Boneyards," nee Davis-Monthan AFB nearby.

 

North American X-15 A-2 Mockup

 

Museum website

https://pimaair.org/

 

CALIFORNIA

Planes of Fame Museum

Location: Chino

Have “read”, Err heard about this museo’ many Moons ago, albeit I always thought it was simply the Warbirds museum instead.

 

Reportedly the museum houses some 160 Aeroplanes of various vintage. From the early 1900’s and through the “golden” age of the 1920-30’s. Whilst the World War II Fighters, nee Warbirds are naturally the centerpiece of their exhibit.

 

Whilst there’s also Jet aircraft from the Korean and Vietnam wars, plus several test aircraft, wit a total of some 35 actual flying aircraft! Many of which fly around the nation for various events…

 

Museum website

https://planesoffame.org/

 

USS Hornet Museum

Location: Alameda

Totally stumbled into this by accident when searching for the other Aircraft Carrier museo located in New York Me Thinks?

 

The USS Hornet served through World War II up to being the recovery “vehicle” for the Apollo 11 and 12 Astronauts. The first four men to step upon the Moon.

 

Apparently you can wander the Aircraft carrier inside and out, i.e.; first, second and main decks. With various aircraft, i.e.; F/A-18 Hornet, TBF Avenger and Sea King Helicopter, to name just a few.

 

Sounds like a very Cool museum to visit whenever in the Bay area and needing something “different” to do…

 

Museum website

https://uss-hornet.org/

 

FLORIDA

Naval Aviation Museum

Location: Pensacola

Discovered this vicariously when briefly reading about the unknown USS Hornet museo above. As they claim to have on loan from the U.S. Naval Aviation museum an F/A-18 Hornet.

 

Although “I Know Nothing” Herr Schulz! About this museum. Believe its home to the legednous’ U.S. Navy’s Blue Angles, arguably the top Bananas of Seattle’s yearly Seafair weekend…

 

Museum website

https://navalaviationmuseum.org/

 

NEW YORK

Glenn H. Curtiss Aviation museum

Location: Hammondsport

This is a wonderful little museum tucked away in upstate New York that I had the pleasure of visiting in the Fall of 2007, aye Karumba!

 

Glen Curtiss is one of the pioneers of aviation, especially naval aviation and the museum features examples of motorcycles, aircraft and aircraft engines and is Definitely worth a Gander if you're in the area.

 

The Fastest Man on Earth

 

Museum website

https://glennhcurtissmuseum.org/

 

Intrepid Museum

Location: Pier 86, Manhattan

Ran across a story about the USS Intrepid Aircraft Carrier museum when perusing an Air & Space Museum article via my NFB Newsline for The Blind’s telephone service. Talking about the devastating effects the weather has upon the various aircraft aboard the Carrier’s main deck! As there’s various planes such as a F-14 Tomcat, a Lockeed A-12 Spyplane amongst others. As the website claims they’ve also got the Enterprise Space Shuttle and a Supersonic Concorde to boot. Not to mention a Cold War era Submarine nearby!  

 

The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum

 

Museum website

https://intrepidmuseum.org/

 

WASHINGTON DC

Smithsonian Air and Space Museum

Location: Washington, DC

I've had the pleasure of visiting this Awesome museum twice that I can recollect, albeit the last time being over three decades ago, Crikeys!

 

As I can still vaguely recall the television Starship Enterprise's Transporter Room, which you could take your picture in. And the Starship’s bridge and Captain James T. Kirk’s “Commander’s” chair! Along with the Apollo 11 Lunar Landing Capsule module on display.

 

As this is arguably the Nation's Numero Uno, Premiere aviation Museum, and if ever in the Nation's Capitol, it's totally worth a visit, albeit a single day won't do justice to it!

 

Museum website

https://airandspace.si.edu/ 

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

ATTRACTIONS: Northwest Aviation Museums

Wings, Waves, a Spruce goose and a Concorde to Boot!

 

These are just a very few, small smattering of Aviation museums I know about, with a Waterpark thrown in for Fun!

 

WASHINGTON

Museum of Flight

Location: Seattle

If you’re an aviation buff, then this is definitely a must see, as it has an impressive collection of various era aircraft. With my personal favourite being the Lockeed YF-12A complete with drone hanging from the ceiling! This was the forbearer to the vaunted SR-71.

 

As it pains me to admit it was over three decades ago when I saw the YF-12A “spyplane” trucked into the museo on three separate semi-truck trailers, before reassembly. Which I Arse-sume still resides in the museum.

 

There was also an outstanding WWI & WWII wing along with an Airpark across the street (Marginal Way) containing a Concorde and Air Force 1 Presidential airplane that you can walk through. As the Air Force One Aeroplane was used by Ike’, aka Dwight D. Eisenhower and contained a pass-thru Doggie’ door. While it also served JFK, (Kennedy) LBJ’ )Linden Johnson) and “Tricky dick!” (Nixon)

 

While I believe these various Aeroplanes,  including a DeHavilland Concorde and Boeing 747SP, are housed underneath “Open air” roofing.

 

Having just discovered that there’s now 19 “Jumbo” Jets parked on static display in the Aviation Pavillion. Including the first Boeing 727, 737 and 747. Plus the only West coast Concorde and the aforementioned Boeing 707, the first jet powered Air Force One.

 

Museum of Flight: Aviation Pavillion

 

Whilst I’ll admit I haven’t been to the museo’ in decades, for which I believe its been massively renovated. Most notably now housing one of the surviving Space Shuttles, the lone Trainer. Being housed in the new Space wing, and celebrating its 60th Anniversary on September 13, 2025.

 

Museum Website

https://www.museumofflight.org/#main-content

 

Flying Heritage and Combat Armor Museum

Location: Everett

This excellent museo was initially founded by the late Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft. Being sold to Stuart Walton, grandson of Walmart founder Sam Walton in 2022…

 

The museum spans nine acres nearby Paine Field in three Hangars amassing 110,000 square feet, with 26 vintage Airplanes and some 30 Armoured Combat machinery on display.

 

The museum hosts the only flying Japanese Zero and Messerschmidt ME-262 Jet Fighter from WWII. As I believe it was vintage fighters from the museo that used to pass overhead during Seafair when I lived on the “flight-line”. As there’s nothing more symphonic then the sound of a vintage WWII fighter Aeroplane’s engine rumbling overhead!

 

Museum Website

https://flyingheritage.org/

 

Heritage Flight Museum

Location: Burlington

I first learned of this museo accidently when reading Robert Kurson’s excellent 2018 book Rocket Men: The Daring Odyssey of Apollo 8 and the Astronauts Who Made Man’s first Journey to the Moon. And that Astronaut William Anders had created this flying museum operating out of the Skagit Valley Airport.

 

Retired USAF major General William Anders is best known for taking the iconic Earthrise photograph during the 1968 Apollo 8 mission. The first Apollo mission to leave low Earth orbit and circle the Moon ten times.

 

Unfortunately Anders, at age 90, perished at the controls of His Beech A-45 in June, 2024. But the museum lives on. With several flying Aeroplanes. Including a P-51 Mustang, A6M2 Tora Zero; which perhaps I’ve Corfuzed above with the late Paul Allen’s exhibit? An A-1 Skyraider, MiG-21 and F-89 Scorpion to name just a few…

 

Museum Website

https://heritageflight.org/

 

OREGON

Western Antique Aeroplane Automobile Museum

Location: Hood River

Like I previously noted in my Northwest Automotive section. I first learned about the museo Wayback’ when reading an Smithsonian Air & Space magazine article, about a glider I’d never heard of before.

 

A Petrel’s Strange Journey

 

Best part of all about this museum is that they call themselves a living museum. Proclaiming that everything is restored to fully functioning status. Along with either being flown or driven!

 

Museum Website

https://waaamuseum.org/

 

Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum

Location: McMinnville

Having long known about this museo being the home of the legendous’ Spruce goose. I finally got the wonderful opportunity to visit it Wayback in Gory 2019! (Prior to COVID-19)

 

Having what essentially turned into a private tour by the two museum volunteers, proclaiming they’d never had a Blind person visit Messer Hughes “contraption” before.

 

AVIATION: My Long Awaited Trek to the Spruce Goose

 

Or Y’all may enjoy my book review upon Howard Hughes in the following No fenders tome…

 

When Howard Hughes Ruled the Roost

 

As I didn’t get the chance to peruse the other portion of the expansive museum’s other Aeroplanes and other items on exhibit. Reportedly still walking on clouds from my Spruce goose experience.

 

Whilst I was then able to vaguely “See” the F-15 Eagle fighter on static display outside as we departed. In memory of Michael Smith, who’s tragedy is a sad tale for another day…

 

Museum Website

https://www.evergreenmuseum.org/

 

Wings and Waves Waterpark

Location: McMinnville

Also read about this a long time ago, albeit don’t know the specifics. But I believe you slide thru an honest-to-goodness Boeing 747 Airplane’s fuselage! And something about it being a sixty foot drop? As its something different to try. Although reputedly not for the faint of Heart.

 

Museum Website

https://www.wingsandwaveswaterpark.com/ 

Saturday, October 4, 2025

ATTRACTIONS: Other Notable Automobile Museums

Continuing with my very Short list of some more interesting sounding Museums I've Gleamed Thar Names over thou Years from Near and Afar. Feeling it was time for a total “refresh” on the list that’s laid dormant since Gory 2008, Youza!

 

ALABAMA

Barber Motorsports Museum

Location: Birmingham

Although I'll most likely never get Thar, if you're ever attending the Indy Cars race at the Oh, So Bootyful' Barbers, nee Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds, Alabama, near Birmingham. Then You'll Definitely wanna check out Messer George Barber's Amazing Museum, Chock Oh-Block with Motorcycles and the largest Lotus racing cars collection in Nort America, with thee “Oldest” IndyCar Blogger, Hya! Geo. Phillips of Oilpressure Fame; Yeah George, I know that Mike Silver’s Older then you! Having Written about A Day at the Museum previously, below.

 

A Day At the Museum

 

Museum website

https://www.barbermuseum.org/

 

ARIZONA

Penske Racing Museum

Location: Scottsdale

Nestled inside El Capitano’s', nee Roger Penske's Flagship Arizona Auto dealership in north Scottsdale, the museum features the majority of Penske’s Indy 500 winners along with other related vehicles and paraphernalia which is rotated on a Semi-regular basis.  Being almost a yearly visit when I visit The Valley of the Sun, especially since you cannot beat the price of admission - FREE! Plus there’s always a Boatload of Exotic Cars to puruse inside ‘N out, i.e.; Aston Martin’s, Bentley’s, Ferrari’s, Jaguar’s, Lamborghini’s, Porsche’s, etc. Along with ALL of the Staff being super friendly, courteous and fun to be around; a la The Captain’s business motto of “attention to Detail!

 

Having scribbled this No Fenders story following my latest visit…

 

Traipsing thru the Penske Racing Museum again

 

Museum website

https://www.penskeautomall.com/penske-racing-museum/

 

CALIFORNIA

Blackhawk Museum

Location: Danville

Heard about this museum many, many moons ago. Being renown for its Classic Car collection of rare and vintage automobiles. Reportedly housed in the Blackhawk Plaza Shopping Mall. The museo houses a total of five distinct gallerys. One Automotive, and the other featuring The Spirit of the Old West, Art of Africa, Into China and World of Nature. And is an affiliate of the Smithsonian.

 

Museum website

https://blackhawkmuseum.org/

 

Peterson Automotive Museum

Location: Los Angeles

This museum really shouldn’t need any introduction, and is definitely one I wish I’d visited! As I believe it’s the nation’s premiere Automotive museo, renown for its fantastic collections and displays of automotive treasures.

 

Having scribbled about it once in the following No Fender link, regarding one of its members Car Collection…

 

RETRO: Notorious Porsche and Ferrari land in Same Owner’s Hand

 

Museum website

https://www.petersen.org/

 

COLORADO

Shelby American Collection

Location: Boulder

Another museo I heard about many decades ago. Presumably when I was heavy into my FoMoCo Cazes’, i.e.; All things Shelby and Ford racing related.

 

Museum website

https://www.shelbyamericancollection.org/

 

FLORIDA

The Brumos collection

Location: Jacksonville

Holy Whopper Racing Car Batman! Having learned of this five years ago, Arse-sumedly perusing Car & Driver magazine, via my NFB Newsline for The Blind telephone service.

 

As Steve McQueen’s legendous’ Gulf Porsche 917, used in the movie Le Mans fetched a whopping $14m at auction, and is now part of the Brumos Car Collection. Which I’d hunker is worth a visit if nearby in the Sunshine State.

 

$14 Million Steve McQueen Porsche 917 is Star of Brumos Collection

 

Museum website

https://www.thebrumoscollection.com/

 

INDIANA

IMS Museum

Location: Speedway

How could I almost leave this off my list, Eh? Although it will forever be the Hall of Fame museo for Mwah. Although I’ve never been to the newly renovated structure that had its grand reopening in April, 2025. Not to mention the price of admission has seriously increased! Yet, if ever in Indianapolis, or looking for something to do over the Month of May. Then I highly recommend a visit to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, nestled inside the legendous racetrack.

 

Museum website

https://imsmuseum.org/

 

NEBRASKA

Museum of American Speed

Location: Lincoln

So I’d wanted to include the Unser Museum of Albuquerque, New Mexico upon my ever growing list. Having a water bottle from its gift shop here in Tomaso Manor. And thus, naturally I was quite surprised to learn that the Unser Museum was closed in 2023, Say What!

 

For which reportedly, the bulk of the Unser Museum collection will reside in the Museum of American Speed, the fastest growing Automotive museum. Housed in its 90,000 square foot museo’s expansion.

 

So if you’re ever in the “Heartland”, Err Nebraska and looking for something to do, then Check It out.

 

Museum website

https://www.museumofamericanspeed.org/

 

NEVADA

National Automobile Museum

Location: Reno

Believe this is the same museum I visited many decades ago? When attending an SCCA Pro Racing Trans Am event, held in the Hilton Hotel and Casino’s parking lot. As I remember it being a pretty cool museum with lots of cars. But what I recall liking best about it, was that the cars were displayed with period correct memorabilia.

 

Museum website

https://automuseum.org/ 

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

ATTRACTIONS: Northwest Automotive Museums

When Yuhs need to be inside during Our Inclement Weather, or “Escaping” the Heat…

 

The original Attractions “page” was started long ago, in a different era, when ‘Ol Lone Star JR’, aka Johnny Rutherford had been appointed to the Harold Lemay museum’s Board of Director, circa 2008, Crikeys! Which somehow I’m guessing He’s no longer affiliated with?

 

But my list of museums “Parking lot” had simply become overcrowded and hence, the need to pave more parking spaces, which I’ve been doing very slowly…

 

WASHINGTON

Americas Car Museum

Location: Tacoma

Believe ground was broken on the ten acre site donated by the City of Tacoma in 2010. For what would become a four story, or is it five? 165,000 square foot building housing 350 cars, mostly from the late Harold LeMay’s private collection. Known for being the nation’s largest private collection.

 

Presumably, one of LeMay’s most treasured automobiles was the 1948 Tucker He purchased, which I’ve “seen” before. Having been an ACM member for the first three years of its existence.

 

It’s a wonderful museum, with constantly revolving automotive displays. As think my favourite was when they did an Route 66 exhibit. Not to mention having some of the IMS Hall of Fame IndyCars once on display, most notably one of the Lotus 56 Turbine cars!

 

Alas, having left for whatever will be my Home state, I last visited the ACM museo in Gory 2016, which seems like a really long time ago! Having posted this monstrous five page story, Wayback’ when…

 

AUTOS: Bimmers’ abound at America’s Car Museum

 

Museum Website

https://www.americascarmuseum.org/

 

LeMay Family collection

Location: Marymount

The bulk of Harold LeMay’s private Car Collection resides on the Marymount campus in Tacoma, which I’ve been to once before. But am loathe to admit how long ago that was! Although being before the America’s Car Museum building was built, Crikeys!

 

As I just remember walking past row after row of vehicles, including a Hemelgarn IndyCar, and perhaps a Sherman tank?

 

Having scribbled about Lucky’s Garage and Harold LeMay, the Man in the following No Fenders tome nearly a decade ago…

 

AUTOS: Lucky’s Garage and the Man who Inspired It

 

Museum Website

https://lemaymarymount.org/

 

Hydroplane and Raceboat Museum

Location: Kent

Yeah, this Ain’t a Car museum per se, and suppose it actually angles towards aviation instead. Due to having several great vintage, WWII piston powered Aeroplane engine, i.e.; Rolls Royce, Merlin and Allison Hydroplanes on display. Along with a lone turbine powered boat. Being the 1982 U-00 Atlas Van Lines turbine Hull, driven by Chip Hanauer.

 

But it’s a very quaint, unique museum, with a different flavour for those Hard Core racing enthusiasts…

 

Museum Website

https://thunderboats.ning.com/

 

OREGON

Western Antique Aeroplane Automobile Museum (WAAAM)

Location: Hood River

Stumbled into this museum a few years ago when reading the Smithsonian’s Air and Space magazine via my NFB Newsline for The Blind telephone’s service, about a rare glider I’d never heard of before.

 

Best part of all about this museo is that they call themselves a living museum. Proclaiming that everything is restored to fully functioning status. Along with either being flown or driven, very Cool!

 

Museum Website

https://waaamuseum.org/

 

Pacific Northwest Truck Museum

Location: Brooks

Thar’ were initially two Automotive museums lurking some nine miles north of Salem, the State’s Capitol. In the before unknown Brooks, Oregon to Mwah. With a population of an eye-popping 472, Jeepers!

 

Naturally, my follow-up gander on Zed Intrawoods’, nee internet claimed the museo’ is located in Salem, on Brooklane Road NE. Which I suppose makes more sense, since Brooks itself must be tiny!

 

Trucking is “King” in the Pacific Northwest, albeit it seems odd that Warshington’ doesn’t have a Kenworth or Paccar Truck museum? While weekly I hear the J-Brake and rumble of “Older” logging trucks here in Bumfiddle’ Florence…

 

As the museum’s website proclaims they have over 75 vintage trucks in their collection. Ranging from Semi-truck rigs’ such as GMC, Kenworth, International, Peterbilt, Freightliner and Mack. Along with many trucks from the past that no longer are manufactured.

 

While their newest acquisition is the Freightliner donated first generation Electric Semi-tractor. Built upon a 2017 Cascadia Sleeper Cab platform, with many European parts on the hand built chassis.

 

As it sounds like a very interesting museum, worthy of a visit…

 

Museum Website

http://pacificnwtruckmuseum.org/index.html

 

Northwest Vintage Car and Motorcycle Museum

Location: Brooks

This was the other Automobile museum to pop-up when googling Automotive museums in Oregon. Also being located in Brooks, with the same address as the Truck museo’ above, Hmm?

 

As their website says they’re dedicated to preserving the history of vintage Automobiles and Motorcycles. And proud to be one of the 14 Museums located in Brooks, whilst I’ve got no idea how large the museum is? Or what it All encompasses?

 

Museum Website

https://www.nwcarandcycle.org/

 

Powerland Heritage Park

Location: Brooks

Uhm, what’s that well worn saying? Ah, I love it when a plan comes together! As the mystery’s solved, Tuh-duh!

 

The two museums listed above, make up part of the 14 total museums located on the Powerland Heritage Park campus, a 62 acre parcel of land dedicated to the preservation of many vintage machinery.

 

With such factions as Antique Caterpillar and John Deere machinery, the Western Railway Preservation Society,, Willow Creek Railway and Willamette Valley Model Railroad Operating museums. Along with the Trucks, Vintage Cars & Motorcycles, Pacific NW Logging and other related Steam powered collections, it sounds like a fantastic place to visit!

 

Museum Website

https://www.antiquepowerland.com/about-powerland-heritage-park