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Desert Delights

The Tucson Auto Museum, also known as Wayne’s Toys, is the collection of retired businessman, Wayne Gould. The slogan of the 80-vehicle museum in southern Arizona is “We specialize in Wow!” While there are some standard cars like Thunderbirds and Corvettes, Wayne lives up to his motto by focusing on unusual vehicles you won’t find elsewhere.

Two flaming red sports cars perched by the entrance are real rarities. The first is a 1963 Apollo GT that was developed by three Californians—Milt Brown, Ned Davis, andmovie.

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