Hershey, PA – Join the AACA Museum for a panel discussion with the owners of the three G.T. 350s now on display.
- Glen Hill, the exhibit’s guest curator, has owned his 1967 G.T350 for 40+ years. Over that time, he restored the car to factory condition, which required locating a correct engine and a variety of additional parts.
- Larry Schaffer purchased his 1965 new. It was stolen in the mid-1970s and returned to him approximately 35 years later through the assistance of SAAC.
- The final presenter, Chuck Cantwell, is a Shelby American employee who served as the project engineer for design and development of the G.T.350 program in 1965. His blue 1966 G.T.350 shows the evolution of the first-year design. His experiences provide an intimate, first-person perspective into this fascinating period of automotive history.
Registration is required. Onsite participation is FREE with paid museum admission. Online participation is FREE.
AACA Museum, Inc.
161 Museum Drive, Hershey, PA
717-566-7100
https://www.aacamuseum.org/
The AACA Museum, Inc. has been and remains an independent 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, not affiliated with the Antique Automobile Club of America.
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