Auto Museum Online offers a broad range of information for the car collector. Stories include brief histories of U.S.-made and foreign vehicles, as well as tips on buying and owning an antique.
The histories focus on nuts-and-bolts information about individual vehicles. Corporate strategies are discussed parenthetically — and the information does not always sound accurate.
For example, a story about the 1970 Plymouth Duster (2020) stated that “a great deal of money went into it’s (sic) design.” Really? Much of the Duster’s sheetmetal was carried over.
The website looks slick but I have a hard time reading the white-text-on-charcoal background. In addition, photos used in the postings appear to be good quality but are too small to fully enjoy. I suspect that a format upgrade would generate additional readers.
Auto Museum Online
- Free access
RE:SOURCES
- Automuseumonline.com; 2020. “1972 Plymouth Duster 340 / Photos, Specs, Styling Details.” Posted October 20; accessed December 3.
This is an updated version of a mini-review originally posted January 24, 2018.
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