Tucson Auto Museum
The Tucson Auto Museum has over 70 classic, iconic, and unique autos inside the 20,000+ square foot facility—plus lots of interesting automobilia-like signs and gas pumps from yesteryear.
The mission of the Tucson Auto Museum is to showcase the very old (our Model T just celebrated its 102nd birthday), the iconic (hard not to fall in love with our mid-century classic Cadillacs, Desotos, Hudsons, and Packards), the sporty (picture yourself behind the wheel of one of our classic Corvettes, Thunderbirds, MGs or Triumphs), the unique (ever see a car with just one door—and it is in the front?!) and more. You can even go Back to the Future in their shiny, stainless steel Delorean.
The new Location opens in the fall!
4825 N Sabino Canyon Rd,
Tucson, AZ 85750
P: 520-207-5715
E: execdir@tucsonautomuseum.org
Tucson Auto Museum Admission:
Adults: $10
Veterans/Seniors (65+)/Students: $8
Active Duty Military w/ID: $5
Pet friendly.
Plan: 1-2 hr
Tucson Auto Museum Hours:
September through May 11
Thurs, Fri, Sat-9:30 am – 3 pm
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