Sam Packs Classic Car Museum -Farmers Branch, TX

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Sam Packs Classic Car Museum -Farmers Branch, TX

Time: March 5, 2011 from 1pm to 6pm
Location: Sam Packs Classic Car Museum
City/Town: Farmers Branch, TX
Website or Map: http://www.packautomotivemuse…
Phone: (972) 242-4464
Event Type: show, museum
Organized By: Kathy Blaschke
Latest Activity: Feb 25, 2011

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I have been driving my rig through here for some time.  

For the past year, there has been an effort underway to build a world-class car museum at Fair Park. You don't have to hope that dream becomes a reality - you have an opportunity to visit one of the finest collections of classic cars that isn't open to the public. The private collection of Sam Pack, a nationally recognized automotive franchise owner, contains over 200 top-notch cars that includes many models and manufacturers, muscle cars, cars that were owned by celebrities and one-of-a-kind models. 
As a fundraiser for Senior Adult Services, the museum will be open Saturday, March 5th, from 1 - 6 p.m. You must have a ticket to tour the facility; tickets are $25 and can be purchased in advance by calling Kathy Blaschke at Senior Adult Services, (972) 242-4464. On March 5th, you may also purchase your ticket at the door of the museum, 2070 Diplomat Drive. You can learn more about the collection itself by visiting on-line at the website: www.packautomotivemuseum.com
 

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