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help)San Diego Automotive Museum: Car culture Opened: 1988 ... Size: 30,000 square feet. Collection: 85 vintage cars and motorcycles ... The museum displays several dozen classics ... Special exhibits explore various themes in auto history. In addition, the research library and resource center offers access to rare publications and a restoration facility gives patrons a glimpse of restoration techniques.
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help)San Diego Automotive Museum: Car culture Opened: 1988 ... Size: 30,000 square feet. Collection: 85 vintage cars and motorcycles ... The museum displays several dozen classics ... Special exhibits explore various themes in auto history. In addition, the research library and resource center offers access to rare publications and a restoration facility gives patrons a glimpse of restoration techniques.
The offline sources are readily available through Resource Request. -- Worldbruce ( talk) 18:56, 11 October 2016 (UTC)