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* Thomson, Keith "[http://gardenandgun.com/article/old-car-heaven Old Car Heaven: An Alabama attorney wants to put you in the driver's seats of his classics] | * Thomson, Keith (October 2008) "[http://gardenandgun.com/article/old-car-heaven Old Car Heaven: An Alabama attorney wants to put you in the driver's seats of his classics]" ''Garden & Gun''. | ||
* Tutor, Chris (December 19, 2008) "[http://blog.al.com/engine-block/2008/12/old_car_heaven_where_old_cars.html Old Car Heaven: Where old cars go to live forever]." ''Birmingham News'' | * Tutor, Chris (December 19, 2008) "[http://blog.al.com/engine-block/2008/12/old_car_heaven_where_old_cars.html Old Car Heaven: Where old cars go to live forever]." ''Birmingham News'' | ||
* Harvey, Alec (December 19, 2008) "Old Car Heaven opens on New Year's Eve with Oteil Burbridge." ''Birmingham News'' | * Harvey, Alec (December 19, 2008) "Old Car Heaven opens on New Year's Eve with Oteil Burbridge." ''Birmingham News'' |
Revision as of 12:07, 20 June 2009
Old Car Heaven is an antique car museum and event venue located in a warehouse at 115 35th Street South just off 1st Avenue South. The museum held its grand opening on December 31, 2008 with a party which included music by Oteil Burbridge and Carlos Pino.
Old Car Heaven housed the automobile collection of Indian Springs attorney Stewart Dudley. His collection was sold at an on-site auction in June 2009.
External links
- Old Car Heaven website
References
- Thomson, Keith (October 2008) "Old Car Heaven: An Alabama attorney wants to put you in the driver's seats of his classics" Garden & Gun.
- Tutor, Chris (December 19, 2008) "Old Car Heaven: Where old cars go to live forever." Birmingham News
- Harvey, Alec (December 19, 2008) "Old Car Heaven opens on New Year's Eve with Oteil Burbridge." Birmingham News
- MacDonald, Ginny (June 20, 2009) "Classic vehicle lovers make bids for history on wheels." Birmingham News