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Savoy Automobile Museum features five exhibition galleries. Four are temporary rotating galleries and the fifth showcases the permanent Savoy Collection. The rotating galleries will feature specially curated exhibits showcasing automobiles surrounding a common theme. The Savoy Collection will display vehicles from Savoy’s special permanent collection. Savoy invites you to stroll through the galleries to appreciate the individual beauty and design of each vehicle while reading about its construction, production, and perhaps spark a memory or two. Come and experience Savoy!

CURRENT EXHIBITIONS

What is in Chip Foose’s personal collection? What cars in Chip’s garage does he like to cruise around town in? Find out in this exclusive exhibition!

NOW ON DISPLAY

1932 Ford Model 18 Deluxe Roadster (On loan from Chip Foose Collection)
1932 Ford Model 18 5-Window Coupe (On loan from Chip Foose Collection)
P-32 1932 Ford Highboy Roadster (On loan from Chip Foose Collection)
1933 Ford Model 40 Station Wagon Woodie (On loan from Chip Foose Collection)
1934 Ford 3-Window Coupe (On loan from Chip Foose Collection)
1948 Ford Deluxe Custom (On loan from Chip Foose Collection)
1956 Ford Club Sedan (On loan from Chip Foose Collection)
1956 Ford F-100 Pickup Custom (On loan from Chip Foose Collection)
1967 Chevrolet C-100 Truck (C28) (On loan from Chip Foose Collection)
1968 330 Ferrari GTC (On loan from Chip Foose Collection)
2023 Meyers Manx “356” (On loan from Chip Foose Collection)
Hemisfear (On loan from Chip Foose Collection)

On display from February 6 – June 2, 2024.

This exhibit is sponsored in part by Honest Charley Speed Shop, Chattanooga, TN.

Wooden Wonders – A unique display of woodie wagons with vintage wooden boats in tow.

Cars
1948 Chrysler Town & Country Sedan “Woodie” (Savoy Automobile Museum)
1946 Mercury Station Wagon “Woodie” (Savoy Automobile Museum)

Boats
“Hotsy Totsy” – 1926 Purdy Race Boat 2 Gold Cup Winner, Replica (On loan from Larry Turcotte, Chester Town, NY)
“Thomas” – 1936 Gar Wood® Speedster Reproduction (On loan from Joseph Mc Bride, Utica, NY)
“Nana” – 1948 19’ Chris-Craft Racing Runabout (On loan from Chuck’s Hampshire Classics, LLC)

On display from January 9May 5, 2024.

NOW ON DISPLAY

1970 Dodge Challenger – “Vanishing Point” (On Loan from Ted Stephens Performance Collection, Anderson, AL)
1963 Buick Riviera ” Villa Riviera”, a George Barris custom – “Those Who Think Young” (On Loan from the Piston Palace Collection, Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey B. Goldstein)
1949 Buick Roadmaster Convertible – “Rainman” (On Loan from Barry Levinson)
1960 Morgan Plus Four – “War of Roses” (On Loan from Wayne Carini)
1958 Chevrolet Impala Sports Coupe – “American Graffiti” (On Loan from Ray Evernham Enterprises)
1984 Ford LTD Country Squire – “Vacation (2015) Family Truckster” (On Loan from Steve and Lisa Griswold of Canton, GA)
1954 Mercury XM-800 2-door Sedan – “Women’s World” (On Loan from the Richard H. Driehaus Automobile Collection)
1964 Leslie Special -” The Great Race” (1965) (On Loan from Stahls Auto Collection of Chesterfield, MI)
1925 Chevrolet Superior Roadster – “Killers of the Flower Moon” (On Loan from Angie and Jeff Chattin, JC Picture Cars)

The exhibit will be open April 2 – August 4, 2024.

Women in Motorsports is a collaboration between WIMNA (Women in Motorsports North America). Motor sport events, in which women could compete, have existed since 1897 at the first known women’s motorized tricycle race. There is a long history of women in motorsports, and this exhibition focuses on well-known women racers, as well as up-and-coming regional women racers. It steps through the various race series, featuring race cars from the NHRA JD, Drag Racing League, U.S. Legend Cars, SCCA, IMSA, American Sprint Car Series, NHRA Top Fuel, and Indy Car Series.

Janet Guthrie’s 1978 Wildcat Texaco Star (Courtesy of the Indianapoli s Motor Speedway Museum)
Erin Crocker’s 2002 Maxim Sprint Car (On loan from Ray Evernham Enterprises)
Danica Patrick’s 2005 Panoz G-Force (Courtesy of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum)
Sarah Montgomery’s 2016 ND1 Mazda Global MX-5 Cup Car (On loan from Mazda North America, Motorsports)
Kristen Lingenfelter’s 2023 Corvette Z06/Z07 (On loan from Ken and Kristen Lingenfelter, Brighton, MI)
Shirley Muldowney’s Last Pass Dragster (On loan from the Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing)
Emily Arenas’ Legend Car (On loan from U. S. Legend Cars International, Harrisburg, NC)
Erica Enders’ Jr. Drag Car (On loan from Enders Family Racing Team NHRA Jr.)

On exhibit March 5, 2024 through July 7, 2024.

Savoy Collection, Savoy Automobile Museum

Savoy Automobile Museum invites you to the Savoy Collection gallery to tour some of the vehicles from the permanent collection.

Now on Display

  • 1930 Ramblin’ Wreck Ford Model A Replica
  • 1932 Buick Model 67
  • 1934 Chrysler Airflow Series CU
  • 1939 Graham Special 96 Sharknose 4- Door Sedan
  • 1939 LaSalle Series 39 – 50
  • 1953 Corvette
  • 1953 Kaiser-Frazier Henry J
  • 1955 Willys Bermuda
  • 1955 Dodge Royal Lancer
  • 1956 Continental Mark II
  • 1957 Buick Roadmaster Series 75
  • 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk
  • 1966 Studebaker President Classic
  • 1967 Oldsmobile Toronado

In addition to the vehicles on display, Savoy Automotive Museum proudly houses a remarkable collection of 30 specially curated original works of art. These beautiful pieces can be found adorning our galleries and enhancing the ambiance of our delightful Cafe. As you explore the museum, be sure to pause and appreciate the intricate details and craftsmanship of the vehicles, while also immersing yourself in the artistic creations that surround you. Stepping into the museum, you will be greeted by a diverse range of artwork, carefully selected to provide a unique blend of styles, themes, and techniques. The collection showcases the intersection of art and automotive culture.

Whether you are an automobile enthusiast, an art lover, or simply seeking a one-of-a-kind cultural experience, the Savoy Automotive Museum offers a captivating blend of automotive history and artistic expression. Visit us today and embark on a journey that celebrates the beauty of both automotive engineering and the visual arts.

Now on Display – Here is a sampling of the art.