Harold LeMay, a Tacoma businessman, loved cars and managed to collect more than 3,000 automobiles, trucks, and motorcycles over forty years of collecting. A number of the vehicles from his collection form the nucleus of the LeMay—America’s Car Museum. This collection of more than 300 cars, motorcycles, and trucks is displayed in a four-level building in Tacoma, Washington. Shown below are some of the cars, except for GM cars, of the 1960s displayed in this museum.
Ford:
Shown above is a 1963 Ford Thunderbird Sport Roadster. The Sport Roadster model was introduced in 1962. The 1963 Ford Thunderbird Sport Roadster shown above is one of 455 produced. The list price new was $5,563.
Shown above is a 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible.
Shown above is a 1966 Ford Mustang, 2-Door Coupe.
Mercury:
Shown above is a 1964 Mercury Montclair, 4-Door Sedan.
Chrysler:
Shown above is a 1960 Chrysler 300F.
Shown above is a 1961 Chrysler 300G, 2-Door Hardtop. The interior features swiveling front bucket seats.
Shown above is a 1968 Chrysler Imperial Crown, 2-Door Hardtop.
International:
Shown above is a 1962 International Scout 80.
Volkswagen:
Shown above is a 1962 Volkswagen Karman Ghia.
Mercedes-Benz:
Shown above is a 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SL.
American Motors:
Shown above is a 1969 AMC AMX Sports, 2-Door Coupe.
Nash:
Shown above is a 1960 Nash Metropolitan Convertible.