Lampasas Auto Company Museum

The Lampasas Auto Company Museum building was constructed in 1880, but served as a Ford dealership from 1917 to 1963. After that, it became a bowling alley, Western Auto, a Magnolia filling station, and a hardware store.
The founder is usually at the museum on weekends and is always glad to show the collection. The museum is mostly Ford or Ford-related vehicles. However, there are several others (Ferrari Dino prototype, Maserati Merak, Porsche 914, ‘59 Corvette fulie). The cars in the collection range from 1909 to 1979.
Lampasas, TX 76550
P: 512-425-5524 (Text first)
Email: afish@telicon.com
Lampasas Auto Company Museum Admission:
Donation
Plan: 1 hr
Lampasas Auto Company Museum hours:
By Appointment (Text or email)
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