Fiat Chrysler Automotive Group (FCA) has announced that the Walter P Chrysler Museum Reopens on a limited basis.
The schedule has been posted as follows:
Info on the museum can be found at: http://www.wpchryslermuseum.org/
That website contains not only the latest schedule but also info on the exhibits, activities, and history of the museum.
The museum had closed in June 2012. Consequently your opportunity to visit or revisit has been in waiting for 4 years and is the result of staffing by volunteers to keep it’s operating costs to a minimum.
There is a an admission charge for adults of $10, seniors of $8, children of $6, and those under age 5 get in free.
So if you are in the Michigan area you might want to fit in a visit to the 55,000 sq ft 3 floor museum with 65 historical vehicles spanning the Chrysler product range awaiting your scrutiny! Vehicles on display include Desoto, Hudson, Nash, Plymouth, Rambler, Willys-Overland, and of course Chrysler, Jeep, and Dodge. Muscle car enthusiasts will appreciate everything from the first Hemi up and thru the muscle car era. The Chrysler Turbine lurks and illustrates the bold experiments that Chrysler developed in it’s research programs. So whether your interest is car or truck or something in between you will find something for your interest in the eye catching displays.
The address is:
One Chrysler Drive
Auburn Hills, MI 48326-2778
There are driving directions and local map at the website.
Suggest you check the latest schedule posted at their website for any updates before planning your trip to take advantage that the Walter P Chrysler Museum Reopens.