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Gilmore museum to hold more Model T driving experiences

HICKORY CORNERS, Mich._An opportunity for car enthusiasts to spend a day as a “time traveler” is available at the Gilmore Car Museum, through its popular Model T Driving Experience program, presented by Grundy Insurance.

Gilmore’s driving experience teaches students all about driving and operating an authentic Model T that Ford built between 1908 and 1927, right out of the museum’s fleet of vintage vehicles. Each class lasts a few hours and quickly has participants driving with an experienced instructor along some three miles of paved roads on the Gilmore Car Museum’s historic campus.

The Gilmore Car Museum — located in the picturesque Michigan countryside just north of Kalamazoo — has offered

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