About
Curious about the museum?
Founded in Tucson, Arizona, the Tucson Auto Museum is a non-profit dedicated to the preservation and display of rare and unique classic cars from around the world.
The collection holds over 70 vehicles including a Model T, a 1929 Duesenberg Model J, a one-of-one 1948 Kurtis-Omohundro Comet, a 1957 Dual-Ghia, and cars used on the sets of Mannix, Charlie’s Angels, and Batman. Our cars are housed in a 20,000+ square foot facility, which also features interesting automobilia like signs and gas pumps from yesteryear.
We’re members of the National Association of Auto Museums and Visit Tucson, as well as a TripAdvisor Featured Automotive Museum.
The Tucson Auto Museum is a “living” museum; all of our cars run and are roadworthy. We take them out to shows regularly and our cars have won numerous awards, many of which are on display next to the cars themselves.
Bring your family and your camera and join us for some interesting and fun times! We are also pet friendly.