Museum of American Speed Identifies Sea to Sea in a Model T Stop Locations

The trip left from NYC on June 2 via the Lincoln Highway...

Museum of American Speed has identified Sea to Sea in a Model T stops across the country.

The Museum announced its plans earlier this year to make a coast-to-coast trip from New York to San Fransisco in a 1924 Model T Ford to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the 10-millionth Model T Ford. 

The trip departed June 2 from Battery Park in New York City with plans to travel along the historic Lincoln Highway ending in San Francisco. Stops that will be open to the public (and for media at AAA destinations) along the route will include:

Additional stops to be announced. Times may vary based on travel on the day of each event.

“Thanks to AAA for being the travel sponsor for this historic trip,” said Tim Matthews, curator of the Museum of American Speed. “We are excited to give the public a chance to see this historic vehicle that made cross country travel possible along with the Lincoln Highway.”

In June 1924, the Ford Motor company drove the ten-millionth Model T from New York to San Franscisco via the Lincoln Highway as a promotional effort. The ten-millionth Model T was recently donated to the Museum of American Speed by the family of the late, Dr. Alan Hathaway.

“After the trip is completed, the vehicle will be on permanent display at the Museum of American Speed in Lincoln, Neb.” Matthews added.

Speedway Motors has long been the title sponsor of the Museum of American Speed. Other companies that have signed on to support the sea to sea trip include Coker Tire, AAA, Bosselman and AmBest.

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