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Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, MI, Celebrates 100 Years of Chrysler with Major New Exhibit

Celebrating 100 Years of Chrysler Gilmore Car Museum

Article courtesy of Gilmore Car Musem

Hickory Corners, MI – October 2025 – The Gilmore Car Museum is proud to announce the opening of a major new exhibition, “Chrysler: 100 Years of Innovation, Performance & Design,” running from October 18, 2025, through April 2026.

In celebration of Chrysler’s centennial anniversary,

this dynamic and visually stunning exhibit highlights the company’s most significant contributions to the automotive world—from bold design and engineering breakthroughs to performance milestones and family-friendly innovations.

Spanning a full century of automotive history, the exhibit features a wide array of rare and iconic Chrysler vehicles, including:

Visitors will also discover non-automotive Chrysler innovations, such as the Barracuda watercraft showcasing the company’s creative reach beyond the road.

A Century of Engineering Excellence

Founded by Walter P. Chrysler in 1925, the Chrysler Corporation quickly became one of Detroit’s “Big Three” automakers by combining cutting-edge technology with attractive, accessible design. Chrysler led the industry in numerous firsts, including:

Throughout its history, Chrysler has remained at the forefront of automotive engineering and design. The exhibit also explores the brand’s evolution through key corporate transitions—from its 1928 acquisition of Dodge Brothers, to mergers with Daimler-Benz and Fiat, and its current role within the global Stellantis group.

Visit the Gilmore Car Museum

Located in Hickory Corners, Michigan, the Gilmore Car Museum is North America’s largest auto museum, featuring over 400 historic vehicles across a scenic 90-acre campus. This exhibit adds to the museum’s mission of celebrating the history and culture of the automobile.

For more information about the Chrysler Centennial exhibit and visiting the museum, please visit: gilmorecarmuseum.org

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