AACA Museum - Keep Up To Speed
October 5, 2015 

It's Meet Week!!!!



Hershey Region Fall Meet Press Release>>

Car Corral Spaces Still Available

There are still spaces available in the car corral at the Hershey Meet. They are available on a first-come, first-served basis. If you would like to place a car into the car corral, you will need to show up at the Hershey Meet at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, October 7th.


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'30 Hudson and 78-year-old Driver to Stop at Hershey During Global Tour
By Angelo Van Bogart, Editor, Old Cars Weekly (article shared from www.oldcarsweekly.com)

Heidi Hetzer with her 1930 Hudson Great Eight two-door sedan named "Hudo"

 
Heidi Hetzer, the 78-year-old German woman who has been driving her 1930 Hudson around the world for the last 13 months, will make a pit stop at the AACA Eastern Division National Fall Meet in Hershey, Pa., from Oct. 7-10. During the AACA meet, Hetzer will call the Hudson-Essex-Terraplane Club's booth her home and speak on two occasions.

 Even with a recently broken hand - sustained while repairing her chariot - Hetzer is still raring to go, making the stop at Fall Hershey a rare moment when she lets her Hudson's engine cool.

 "So far, I love driving," said Hetzer, who has 11 months to go until she returns to Berlin. "I cannot wait until the next day to drive. I am unhappy if I have a break down, and I really love every day driving. It's kind of a drug - I need it! I need to drive!"
 
Heidi Hetzer with her 1930 Hudson Great Eight two-door sedan, which she's named "Hudo."
From behind the three-spoked steering wheel of her 1930 Hudson Great Eight two-door sedan, Hetzer has already seen some amazing places. She drove east from Berlin, hitting Vienna, Iran, Uzbekistan, China, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and points between before hitting North America by way of Los Angeles. Since coming to the United States, she's been to the Grand Canyon then bounced between Canada and the United States, along the way stopping in Detroit where Hudson was based.

"I didn't really know what a good car I bought," Hetzer said. "I am just learning now what a great car [it is], and what great jobs the designers did and how intelligent they were. If you don't drive too fast, this car will last forever."
 
Hetzer admits that her Hudson is on its second engine, the first one conking out shortly after she left. She said that the original engine had been rebuilt 30 years and hadn't been specifically prepared for her journey. In fact, the Hudson wasn't bought until she began planning to drive around the globe.

The Hudson was found by Hetzer online, where it had been listed for sale over six years. She said in Germany, people want cabriolets (convertibles), "but I didn't want one. People in Germany don't know how good of a car it is. They want it open, to be seen. They want it to be a cabriolet. I have cabriolets, but I didn't want one [for this trip]."
 
The trip itself was inspired by Hetzer's hero, Clärenore Stinnes, an accomplished race car driver like Hetzer herself and who drove around the world from 1927 to 1929 at the age of 24. Although both women took to circumnavigating the globe, Hetzer is careful to draw comparisons between them.

 "I am not going exactly the same route, I am 78 and she was 24, so that is why I don't drive longer, but I drive double the kilometers that she did. The routes are so much different. You cannot compare me with her because it was much, much more difficult [for her]."
 
Heidi Hetzer's 1930 Hudson packed to the gills on her round-the-world journey.


Stinnes also completed her journey with the aid of a sponsor, two mechanics and a freight vehicle that followed with spare parts and equipment.

Meanwhile, Hetzer has only a riding companion, and now that her Hudson is an antique itself, she's encountering a whole new set of problems, and she doesn't seem to mind.
 
"People ask, 'Why are you going with an old car?' Because everybody goes with a new car, it is nothing special. I want to feel how the engine is ticking and how difficult it is to repair the car. It is very difficult. You find people that are good to know and people that have never seen an old car so they cannot help you much, but I learned to be a mechanic."
 
Oil and fuel have run through Hetzer's veins long before she took to driving around the world, and even racing cars. Her father owned an Opel dealership in Berlin, which she took over in 1970. Her own children weren't interested in taking over the business, so when Hetzer retired, she looked for an outlet. So far, driving around the world suits her perfectly.
 
"I sold my business and was out of a job, so what could I do? My children said, 'What will you do? You will die.' So I went around the world."

 After Hetzer's stop in Hershey, she will proceed to Florida and then on to South America, skipping Cuba because of the long delays in getting her car to the island nation and also Mexico and Central America, due to the turmoil in those nations. From Patagonia, her Hudson will be shipped to South Africa from where she'll drive home to Berlin.

"I am slowing down because I am already getting close and getting sad," she said. "What am I going to do when I get home?"

When she gets home, she plans to take her grandchildren for rides in the old Hudson. She's also not ruling out another round-the-world trip.
 
Follow along on the Heidi Hetzer blog.
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Find out where Heidi is right now using her GPS tracker - click here.

Come meet Heidi in Hershey at the Hudson-Essex-Terraplane Club's
booth located on the Red Field, RNE 24-25.

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Special book signing by Roger Corea
 author of The Duesenberg Caper
Friday, October 9th from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.



 A vacation in Sicily turns deadly when young schoolteachers Andrew and his wife Ada find themselves commissioned to solve one of the oldest mysteries in the car world. The whereabouts of the priceless 1935 Duesenberg SJ Emmanuel owned by King Victor Emmanuel of Italy has remained undiscovered for decades. Hot on its trail, Andrew and Ada are drawn into a world of high-stakes intrigue. Following the clues along a path of potential landmines, they become immersed in the dangerous landscape of Sicily's mafia. In a land of high-rollers where the money flows, Andrew and the feisty Ada must contend with a series of riddles, risky complications, and the most notorious crime boss in Sicily.

The book is available for sale in the Museum Retail Store beginning October 9th and you can get the signature of the author himself! For nearly 30 years, Roger has been an avid car collector having restored several show winners. He won first place in 2006 AACA Hershey National Meet with a 1958 Jaguar 150S!
 
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4 Gearheads. 100 Hours.  1 Epic Build.

 Swap to Street Challenge: Four Hagerty Employess are building a
1946 Ford Pickup at Hershey Fall Meet!
The Hagerty Swap to Street Challenge - Hershey Fall Meet 2015
The Hagerty Swap to Street Challenge - Hershey Fall Meet 2015

Will they make it?  Stop by their booth on the Hershey Show field to watch the progress.   You can also watch the progress online beginning the morning of October 7th.

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Eclectic Automobilia at RM Sotheby's Hershey Lodge Sale

A mainstay on the global collector car calendar, and a feature attraction of the AACA Eastern Division Fall Meet, RM Sotheby's annual auction at the Hershey Lodge is fast approaching. Complementing the offering of 148 motor cars, the October 8-9 sale presents an eclectic group of highly important collectibles and automobilia, offered entirely without reserve. Stand out highlights include 22 lots from the Richard Roy Estate Collection, including:

*    a trio of hand built, detailed, and fully functional steam-powered Stanley models;
*    original Peter Helck drawings depicting pivotal moments in motoring history; and,
*    three scale model replicas of World War II aircraft, sure to make excellent conversation pieces.
 
 
 
 
   
The sale will also lift the gavel on a hard-to-find 1915 Pierce-Arrow Model 66-A-3 Engine, a fine spare or display piece for any collector of the Brass Era marque (Est. $30,000 - $50,000), along with a selection of nine bronzes by Stanley Wanlass, including the limited edition "Passing of the Horse", depicting the changing times of transportation in the early 1900s (Est. $20,000 - $30,000).

For those unable to attend the event in person, RM Sotheby's offers a range of remote bidding options, including absentee, Internet, and telephone bidding, and the auction will stream live at www.rmsothebys.com providing real-time coverage of the event. For further information and to view all lots on offer in the complimentary Hershey digital catalogue, visit www.rmsothebys.com or call +1 519 352 4575.





 
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Our NEW Behind the Scenes Bash  

and You're Invited! 

 

 

 
October 7, 8 & 9  from 4:00 - 9:00 PM

Join the fun with our new behind the scenes bash as we open up our super secret storage building for the ultimate Meet Week Party!

This fabulous fall fling has themed foods, craft brewed beers, wines, entertainment and more!  Each night features entertainment from 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM to compliment the food and drink.   This is the perfect, relaxed place for you and your friends and/or car clubs to gather during Meet Week in Hershey!

Celebrate with a different food theme and entertainment each night:

Wed. 10/7 - American (Like Mama used to Make) American Night Menu
Thurs. 10/8 - Italian Italian Night Menu
Fri. 10/9 - German  German Night Menu

Advance tickets are required for this event - buy a separate ticket for each night or a 3-night pass! 

 

Individual night tickets $45.00 per night, per person.   

3 Night Pass for $120.00 per person

(Saves $15) 

 

Each ticket includes the all-you-can-eat themed food buffet, 1 drink ticket for beer or wine (Must be 21 or older), unlimited non-alcoholic beverages, entrance to the AACA Museum and access to the exclusive and rarely seen super secret storage facility where collection vehicles not on public display are stored.    

 

Wilsbach Distributors will be setting up the beer garden along with craft brews by The Raven and Snitz Creek with lots of tempting options paired to complement each evening's food theme.  We are also excited about featuring several local wineries:  Adams Vintners, Cassel Vineyards of Hershey, Cross Winds Winery of Hershey and Spring Gate Vineyard.  Wines by the bottle will also be available for you to take with you following the event. 

 

     

 

Collectible beer steins will be available for purchase, just $15 and includes 2 alcoholic drink tickets (must be 21 years of age or older).   

 

 

A special thanks to our sponsor

 

 

 

 

>> RM Sotheby's Hershey Auction Information


We have some great silent auction items up for bid all week!  Winners announced on Friday night.

 
A special THANK YOU to our sponsors!
 
 
Presenting Sponsor  
 
 
Venue Sponsor  
 

 Platinum Sponsors
 
 
JC Taylor Logo 
 
 
Gold Sponsor
 
   
Silver Sponsors
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
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Automotive Art Exhibit at the AACA Museum
Hershey Fall Meet Week

We're exciting to have a wide range of automotive artists featured here at the AACA Museum throughout Meet Week.   Be sure to stop by for a visit or maybe take a piece home with you!

         

Each artist has also donated a piece or more of their work to the silent auction. 
 Please bid generously and help support the AACA Family.

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Steampunk Exhibit Preview
October 7, 2015 - June 10, 2016
 
AACA Museum is gearing up for a creative Steampunk exhibit coming next summer! To give you a visual sample of what Steampunk is all about, starting October 7th, a mini exhibit will be displayed in the lobby of the museum up until the actual event in June 2016.


Someone WILL WIN this fabulous Corvette  
on October 10th  . . . will it be you?

Tickets are ALMOST GONE . . . 

This stunning 2015 Corvette is the annual raffle car to benefit the AACA, AACA Library & Research Center and the AACA Museum.

1st Prize:  2015 Chevrolet Corvette or $35,000
2nd Prize:  $3,000
3rd Prize:  $1,000

Tickets are $50 each and only 2,000 tickets will be sold!

Special Raffle Permit#101-1 License #101
Not valid in Alabama, Hawaii, Kansas, South Carolina, Utah

Klick-Lewis

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Current Special Exhibits




 

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A Smithsonian Affiliate 

The AACA Museum is dedicated to the preservation and presentation of motor vehicle history in a manner that provides for the education and entertainment of our guests.

Our goal is to deliver a world class automotive experience through innovative and interactive exhibits that appeal to all ages and illustrate the historical evolution and potential future impacts of one of the most culturally defining innovations of modern times.