Arts & Entertainment
The 'Other Auto Show' at The Henry Ford Features Classics
Engines Exposed features iconic 1962 Mustang 1, the 1963 Chrysler Gas Turbine and the ahead-of-its-time 1916 Woods Dual Power Hybrid Coupe.

DEARBORN, MI – As new cars are showcased at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn is offering guests a chance to peek under the hoods of more than 40 classic cars.
The Engines Exposed exhibit, which runs through Feb. 28, features some of the most memorable vehicles ever produced.
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Among the 40 iconic vehicles featured in the exhibit are the Bugatti Type 41 Royale Convertible, the 1962 Mustang 1, the 1963 Chrysler Gas Turbine and the 1916 Woods Dual Power Hybrid Coupe, a car that was 80 years ahead of its time.
The Henry Ford Museum is located at 20900 Oakwood in Dearborn. Admission is free with a membership, or $21 for adults, $19 for seniors 62 and older, and $15.75 for children ages 5-2. Kids under 4 get in free. For a 10 percent discount off tickets, click here.
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