2018 Cars at the Capital Lineup and Additional Events Announced!

The Fourth Annual Cars at the Capital will again be held on the National Mall in our nation's capital, Washington, D.C.

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March 30 – April 2 

 

1985 Modena Design & Development Spyder – Ferris Bueller's Day Off "Ferrari." 

 

The twenty-second vehicle on the National Historic Vehicle Register is one of three replica Ferrari vehicles built in 1985 by Modena Design and Development, specifically for use in the Ferris Bueller's Day Off  (1986) movie.

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April 3 – 9

 

1927 Ford Model T Touring – Fifteen-Millionth Ford. 

 

The twenty-third vehicle on the National Historic Vehicle Register is on loan from the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, MI. Marking the symbolic end of Model T production after 19 years, the fifteen-millionth Model T was driven out of Michigan's Highland Park Ford Plant by father and son, Edsel and Henry Ford, in May 1927.

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April 10 – April 16

 

1984 Plymouth Voyager – The First Chrysler Minivan. 

 

The twenty-fourth vehicle on the National Historic Vehicle Register is on loan from FCA North America LLC in Detroit, MI.  This first-production Chrysler mini-van, pioneered under the direction of Lee Iacocca, was launched at a press conference in November 1983 and established a disruptive movement in redefining automotive versatility.

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April 17 – 23

 

1968 Ford Mustang Fastback –  Bullitt – '559. 

 

The twenty-first vehicle on the National Historic Vehicle Register was announced in January 2018.  Emerging after decades, the suspicions of whether this iconic vehicle existed were laid to rest at the North American International Auto Show. Piloted by Steve McQueen in Bullitt (1968), the Mustang Fastback has been owned by the Kiernan family since Bob Kiernan purchased it through a Road & Track ad in 1974. To this day, "Bullitt" maintains much of the original modifications from its days of filming on the streets of San Francisco

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April 24 – 30

 

1918 Cadillac Type 57 – U.S. 1257X. 

 

The fourth vehicle previously announced on the National Historic Vehicle Register is a remarkable example of preservation. The Type 57 seven-passenger touring car arrived in in Europe before the American Expeditionary Force under the leadership of General John J. Pershing. It was used to transport soldiers and officers, then was used by Eleanor Butler Roosevelt, wife of Theodore Roosevelt Jr., during her two-month mission to find and create leave locations for soldiers.

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Two additional events during the exhibition not to be missed are:

 

April 17

 

Tuesday, April 17 marks "National Mustang Day."  In celebration, join the HVA, supporting partners, and numerous dignitaries by the glass display case starting at 9:00 a.m. Hear from the owner of the 1968 "Bullitt" Mustang, Sean Kiernan, about his personal journey through a father/son project destined to be finished alone.  Also, hear from Mark Gessler, President of the HVA about the importance of documenting our national automotive heritage; and come out and experience The Drive with Alan Taylor, an award-winning radio and TV host. Brought to our Nation's Capital and presented by Shell, Alan Taylor puts you in the driver's seat for a unique, fast paced look at today's automotive industry.


 

April 21
 

On Saturday, April 21 from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., the HVA will host "Cars at the Capital & Coffee." This exclusive event will have all five vehicles on display together for just two hours – the only time this will take place during the length of the exhibit! This event is weather permitting. Please note, while we are excited to have you cruise to D.C. in your classic, you will not be permitted to bring your personal vehicles onto the grounds of the National Mall where the exhibition is taking place. Parking around the National Mall is quite limited so if you do plan to bring your personal automotive treasure, please plan accordingly.

 
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