The Early Ford V-8 Museum is a one-of-a-kind museum dedicated to 1932-1953 Ford history. In addition to the start of the expansion, the museum received exciting news about the 17-car collection that the Museum is receiving from donor Joe Floyd of South Dakota.

And we're still adding to the collection.

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Early Ford V-8 Foundation & Museum, Auburn: Hours, Address, Early Ford V-8 Foundation & Museum Reviews: 5/5. Please choose a different date.Is this a romantic place or activity that you would suggest for Would you recommend this place or activity to a friend looking for an If your going to Auburn to visit their many car and truck museums....put this one on the top of your list...it is a must see attraction. The road to the museum is the second on the right. I called the gift shop today to purchase two of the shopWe took our eight year old grandson to see the old cars. The Early Ford V-8 Museum was gifted a 1940 Ford Deluxe Fordor Sedan by Albert Schultz in Houston, TX.

We're NOT your typical Museum. Currently, our hours are: 9-5 Monday through Sunday.

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The exhibits are impressive and Josh was very knowledgeable about Early Fords

He loved it and do did we!!!

We feature Flathead V-8 engines, transmissions, rear axles (many of them "cut-a-way" models showing the inner workings); two complete Ford V-8 Chassis: a 1940 Mercury and a running 1932; tons of memorabilia, service items, including test equipment and tools; a dashboard collection, carburetors, tires & rims, clocks for every early V-8 year; Schramm air compressors, showroom banners, advertising posters, even a Ford Model A Coupe to show the progress when the '32 V-8 came out, and on and on.

A group of us put on the shop coats and were in the museum’s magazine and the Henry Ford magazine. Awesome trip down to the museum.

We're located off of Interstate 69 (Exit 326) in Auburn, Indiana, just minutes north of Fort Wayne, Indiana, and south of the US 80/90 Toll Road.

The 1940 Ford was purchased in Hastings, Nebraska by his grandfather, Albert Schultz. We've got enough Fantastic Ford items to keep you busy "exploring" for many hours. Hotels near Early Ford V-8 Foundation & Museum: (3.25 mi) Inn At Windmere (2.14 mi) SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Auburn (1.78 mi) Hampton Inn Auburn (0.61 mi) Fireside Resort RV Park (2.07 mi) Red Roof Inn Auburn; View all hotels near Early Ford V-8 Foundation & Museum on Tripadvisor

We visit 2 weeks ago and were very impressed. All Genuine Ford. An irresistible mecca for the Ford V-8 enthusiast!

Our Reference Library is being organized with hundreds of books, manuals and Ford DVD videos. Please consult government travel advisories before booking.

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Not only do they have the most amazing complete collection of 1936 Fords, it has a complete replica of the work shop used to maintain/buildGreat place to visit.

We took 2 grandkids ages 5 & 6 and they enjoyed it as well.

Staff were extremely knowledgeable about the cars and they had an amazing selection. United States ; Indiana (IN) Auburn ; Things to Do in Auburn ; Early Ford V-8 Foundation & Museum; Search. After an extremely wet winter and spring in Auburn, Indiana, work has finally started on the Early Ford V8 Museum's huge expansion. Beautiful cars and beautiful building. From I-69, take Exit 326 and head west.