The Early Ford V-8 Foundation Museum exists to collect, preserve, exhibit and interpret the history and heritage of the products manufactured by the Ford Motor Company between 1932 and 1953.
The Early Ford V-8 Museum is a one-of-a-kind museum dedicated to 1932- 1953 Ford History. It consists of three major sections: an Early Ford Speed exhibit, Industrial Engine, Farming displays, and a 1940s Ford Service Garage. The Frank Corey Gallery houses many of our 1932-53 vehicles, and Floyd Motors depicts a 1936 Ford Dealership.
2181 General Doolittle Drive
Auburn, IN 46706
P: 260-927-8022
Email: info@fordv8foundation.org
Early Ford V-8 Foundation Museum Admission:
Adults $10
Seniors $8
Students $6
Under 7 free
Plan: 1-2hr
Early Ford V-8 Foundation Museum Hours:
Monday – Saturday 9 am – 5 pm
Sunday 11 am – 3 pm
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