Think size doesn’t matter? Think again. Not all American cars were the big, gas-guzzling, expensive machines you might expect. Some were small, efficient, and—dare we say—perfectly proportioned. American Austin/Bantam and Crosley began making these compact, fuel-friendly vehicles starting in 1930, proving that good things come in small, well-engineered packages. Join Derek E. Moore, Curator of Lane Motor Museum, on February 8, 2025, at 2:00 pm, as he takes you through the history of these little wonders, showing you the vehicles that truly made a big impact, despite their size. It’s going to be a talk that’ll leave you reconsidering what “big” really means.
Tickets
Members – Complimentary
General Public – Complimentary with museum admission
The TireSide Chats speaker series is presented by Styles Auto Care