Tag: Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum
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Dec 22 2012
1937 Chrysler’s Chrysler Highlighted in Vanderbilt Museum Annual Report 2012
The sale of the 1937 Chrysler's Chrysler was highlighted in the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum Annual Report 2012.
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May 05 2012
Video: Local Historian Picks Up Chrysler’s Chrysler
Longislandonlinenews.com: Chris Collora reports on Long Island historian and car collector Howard Kroplick picking up “Chrysler’s Chrysler” a 75 year old one-of-a-kind custom built car that he bought at auction from the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum in Centerport. Chris documented the first leg on its journey along the road to…
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Mar 13 2012
Mineola Patch: Local Historian Buys One-of-a-Kind 75 Year Old Chrysler Imperial
Reporter Christopher Collora interviewed Stephanie Gress, Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum, two classic car experts and me for this Patch article and video:
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Mar 06 2012
Wall Street Journal: The Vanderbilt Legacy
The Wall Street Journal published an article on the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum on March 1, 2012 reviewing its current financial status. The article notes the sale of the 1937 Chrysler with this accompanying photo of Vanderbilt Museum Executive Director Lance Rheinheimer with the car.
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Mar 02 2012
Vanderbilt’s Chrysler: An Update
An article reporting on the recent sale of a 1937 Chrysler Imperial by the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum was published In the February 16, 2012 issue of The Long Islander newspaper. Highlights from the article follow, including photos of the Chrysler as it looks today.
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Feb 08 2012
Press Release: Vanderbilt Museum Sells One-of-a Kind 1937 Chrysler
The Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum has issued this press release on the sale of a unique 1937 Chrysler built for the Chrysler family.
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Nov 21 2011
Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum Selling a Special 1937 Chrysler Imperial
As reported in Newsday, the Hemmings Blog and videojournalist Chris Collora, the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum hopes to establish a new endowment with the proceeds from the sale of a classic car.
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Feb 18 2009
Newsday “Vanderbilt Museum gets a donation from a Vanderbilt”
Bill Bleyer of Newsday reported on Tuesday that Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney Conner of Mahattan, a cousin of Willie K., has contributed $10,000 to help the "financially troubled institution keep its doors open".
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