From the earliest car in our collection (1908) to the most recent (1967), you'll marvel at the quality and beauty of every one of the Museum's 130+ vintage vehicles. As you walk down memory lane, you'll enjoy the displays that make automotive history come alive. Like the story about a fleet of 1950 Willys Jeepsters ordered by the King Ranch. These 4WD vehicles, the first ever made, came equipped with a hardwood chuckwagon on the back. Another story describes the luxurious and entirely hand-made 1956 Lincoln Continental. It retailed for over $10,000—serious money, even by today's standards.

The French Connection
Andre Citroen was the Henry Ford of France.For a decade (1924–1934), his brand name appeared in lights on the Eiffel Tower. This automotive mogul was as interesting as he was successful. When Lindbergh landed in Paris on his historic flight, he was greeted personally by Andre, who promptly whisked him off to tour the Citroen car plant. New to the museum are three unusual 1950s and 1960s model Citroens—a 2CV, a DS21, and a Maseratti SM.

A new building at the museum is reminiscent of a 1930s era auto dealership. It was built to house an exceptional collection of classic cars from the 1920s and 1930s including a rare collection of Deusenbergs and Cadillacs.

There's So Much More to Enjoy
A 1950s-era gas station will take you time traveling, as will a drive-in movie vignette.
Memorabilia, old advertising signs, photos of Houston in the 1930s, vintage gas pumps and clothing all add value to time spent at the Sterling McCall Old Car Museum. Visit soon!

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The Sterling McCall Old Car Museum is a project of the not for profit Sterling McCall Old Car Museum Foundation (Texas 501(c)(3)).