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Record Goes Along to Deliver Classic Car to Museum

Record Goes Along to Deliver Classic Car to Museum

Arnold Romberg, along with Sam Wilson and Mike Massingill, completed a 3,700-mile road trip to deliver Arnold’s 1923 Pierce-Arrow Town Car Landaulet to the Gilmore Museum in Hickory Corners Michigan. Arnold has donated this elegant piece of automotive history to the Pearce-Arrow Society at the Gilmore. The car now sits as part of a very exclusive collection of elegant vehicles where it will be admired for years to come. The Record made a direct run through Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Indiana, and Illinois to Hickory Corners, Michigan over two days, followed by a cross country run through Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Nebraska to Arnold’s daughter’s home in Bellwood, Nebraska. Then the record travelled a short trip to McPherson College in McPherson, Kansas, to visit the Automotive Restoration College, and then continued south through Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas to La Grange covering 3,700 miles in five days, averaging just over 700 miles a day.

We’ll have more about Romberg and his amazing car in an upcoming edition of The Record.