It's the Year of the Car. So, car enthusiasts everywhere, especially here in Detroit, are bugging out about all the events that are schedules.
Here's a run down of the three for next week:
Eyes On DesignSunday, June 15
10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
At the Edsel & Eleanor Ford HouseEyes On Design is an automotive design show: past, present and future. For 2008, the show focuses on innovation technology and design. Two hundred vehicles celebrating automotive design in 15 categories will be on display. To help celebrate the GM Centennial, Rick Wagoner, General Motors Chairman and CEO, will be the Honorary Chairman. Also on display is a new exhibit of College for Creative Studies (CCS) student work called "Rethinking the Model T." Students are challenged to develop Model T design concepts 100 years after Henry Ford designed the original.
Motor Muster Car ShowSaturday, June 14-15
9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
20900 Oakwood Boulevard
The Henry Ford, Greenfield VillageThis car show of distinction has over 500 cars from the 1930s to the 1970s including a special section of "T-Bucket" hot rods that became popular in the '50s and 60's.
Visit Greenfield Village with Your Model TMonday, June 16-Sunday, September 28
9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
The Henry Ford, Greenfield VillageA special ticket package will provide Model T owners two admissions to Greenfield Village, access to drive and park your Model T in Greenfield Village, $20 in Fun Money, a commemorative gift and a special photo opportunity. Open to Model T's of any year (individuals or clubs up to 75 cars).
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