The Tucson Auto Museum has over 80 classic, iconic, and unique autos inside the 27,000+ 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 and preserve classic cars. The cars in the museum are special and rank as one of the premier collections in the world. The museum specializes in old, rare, meticulously restored, and unique cars.
All of the cars run and drive, and they all tell a story. Visitors can see one-of-two Kurtis-Omohondro Comets from 1948 or one of three 1949 Delahaye 135M Coupes. Many of the cars are ultra-rare, often representing one of only a handful ever built.
Have you ever seen one of the 17 Davis’ built in 1948? Tucson Auto Museum has two for you to look at. Want to see one of only two Cadillac limousines that were built for John D. Rockefeller Jr? They have that too. If you come to the Tucson Auto Museum, you will see cars you have never seen before and some you have never even heard of. Check out the brand new location soon.
4825 N Sabino Canyon Rd,
Tucson, AZ 85750
P: 520-207-5715
E: execdir@tucsonautomuseum.org
Tucson Auto Museum Admission:
Adults: $15
Veterans/Seniors (65+)/Students: $12
6-17: $8
Under 6 free
Plan: 1-2 hr
Tucson Auto Museum Hours:
Wednesday – Sunday 10 -4
tucsonautomuseum.org