Sponsor Support

Brick Legacy Program

Thousands of 4" x 8" and 8" x 8" paver bricks gracing the Museum's front porch and expansive back patio are the perfect blank slates for celebrating personal events or commemorating professional ties to the automaker and the Museum.  Permanently engraved names and messages will greet visitors for decades to come -- creating another layer of heritage to the Chrysler story.

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Adopt-a-Vehicle


Through the generous donation of money, groups and individuals can proudly support the care and maintenance of not only their chosen adopted vehicle, but the total vintage vehicle collection belonging to the Walter P. Chrysler Museum.

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The Walter P. Chrysler Museum Foundation sincerely thanks these proud adopters who are supporting the care of not only their favorite -- but all the vintage vehicles -- in the Museum's collection for an entire year:

Robert V. Blake, Garden City, NY
1909 Hudson 20 Roadster
(adopted through December 2010)
 
Chrysler 300 Club International, Inc., Jonesville, MI
1955 Chrysler 300
(adopted through June 2011)

Chrysler Employee Motorsport Association, Troy, MI
1948 Chrysler Town and Country Convertible "Woody"
(adopted through August 2010)
 
Roe Green, Troy, MI
1964 Dodge "Color Me Gone"
(adopted through June 2011)

Ken Mack, Metamora, MI
1953 Hudson Hornet Twin H
(adopted through May 2011)
 
Michael E. Owens, Austin, TX
1934 Chrysler Airflow
(adopted through September 2010)
 
Prowler Owners Association, Rochester Hills, MI
1997 Plymouth Prowler
(adopted through October 2010)

Harley & Kathryn Wood, Monroe, MI
1985 Dodge Shelby Charger
(adopted through February 2011)

W.P.C. Club - Great Lakes Region, Bloomfield Hills, MI
1957 Dodge Sweptside P/U
(adopted through March 2011)

David Zatz, Teaneck, NY
1951 Chrysler New Yorker 
(adopted through August 2011)