Northeast Classic Car Museum Attracts Convoy Of Antique Luxury Cars
Published: May 3rd, 2019
By: Tyler Murphy

Northeast Classic Car Museum attracts convoy of antique luxury cars

NORWICH – A group of antique vehicles, all of them more than 100-years-old, drove through Norwich on Thursday, stopping at the Northeast Classic Car Museum for a tour and lunch.

The club, Friends of Ancient Road Transportation, began in 1980 and is based in Huntington Station, New York.

Club member and 1911 Packard driver Bob Williams said, “This particular group is very seasoned brass car collectors. They’ve been in the hobby many, many years.”

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“The most important thing is the people. These people are just fun to be with, they are not trying to impress anybody. You don’t need the shiniest, fanciest car, you just need to have a good time,” said Williams.

The club does have requirements, one of them being no model can be made after 1915. The Northeast Classic Car Museum parking lot seemed more like an exhibit yesterday with 27 register club cars parked outside.

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