AUBURN â Amateur radio operators âHAMSâ from around the area will converge on the ACD Museum Saturday for this yearâs convention.
Hamfest, hosted by the Northeastern Indiana Amateur Radio Association, will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum. There will be free admission to Hamfest and the museum during the event.
âHAM radio enthusiasts from the tri-state area will begin arriving Friday to set up their displays of radio equipment and prepare for Saturdayâs event,â said John Chalmers, W9GOO, NIARA president.
Exhibits will be set up both inside and outside the museum, offering a variety of radio merchandise, antennas and accessories.
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The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles recently reopened after patiently waiting out the COVID-19 pandemic, has devoted its third floor to an incredible new exhibit called Supercars: A Century of Spectacle and Speed. The Petersen identifies supercars by this combination of characteristics: immensely powerful engines, minimal passenger carrying capacity, adventurous mechanical specifications, and a commanding presence.
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General Motors debuted the second-generation C2 Chevy Corvette for the 1963 model year, introducing a smaller body with newly restyled body panels and the Sting Ray nameplate, plus a host of performance-adding specs and modernized equipment under the skin. Now, Corvette fans have a chance to put this gorgeous numbers-matching 1963 Chevy Corvette Sting Ray “Fuelie” Convertible in their garage via a sweepstakes hosted by the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum.
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