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Private MotorCities National Heritage Area Antique Car Tour

Overview
Bring up to four along on tour in our 1930 Phaeton (open car) to hear the uncommon tales of the people who build Detroit's automobile industry. Ordinary folks with extraordinary “can do” spirit turned Detroit into the Motor City. On tour we remember as many as we can, those who to this day are household names and those whose stars have faded into time.
City: Detroit
Tue 24 Dec
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Starting at $392.00
Tue 24 Dec
Starting at $392.00
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What's Included
Private transportation
Ride in a 90 year old Model A Ford
We have a water cooler so you can fill your bottle with cold water on hot days.
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Children who are both under 8 and under 4 feet 9 inches tall cannot be accommodated by Antique Touring Company due to child seatbelt laws.
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
  • COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
  • We follow the protocol set by the State of Michigan as to whether or not masks are advised.
What To Expect
1
Ford Plant
The Antique Touring Company garage is in Milwaukee Junction, a small industrial district of Detroit that became the incubator of the automobile industry in the first decade of the 20th Century. Specifically, we are in the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant, now a museum dedicated to preserving the first Factory built by the Ford Motor Company, in 1904. In those days Henry Ford was not the only Tinkerer on the block. Meet us at 461 Piquette Avenue and we will take you around the neighborhood to see where it all began, and in many cases where it also ended, for automobile companies such as Studebaker, Ford, EMF, Regal, Nash, Detroit Electric, Brush and Packard, as well for suppliers such as Murray, Briggs and Fisher. The neighborhood looks a little rough these days, but Milwaukee Junction is must-not-miss sacred ground of American automobile heritage. A National Historic Landmark, the Highland Park Plant is where the Ford Motor Company built the first fully automated assembly line. The assembly line was a game changer in automobile production, allowing Ford to manufacture cars so efficiently that they could be priced low enough that working class people could afford them. Besides the assembly line, in Highland Park we will also discuss some of Ford's social experimentation, as well as the critical role of the automobile industry in World War I.
2
Boston Edison Historic District
When the Milwaukee Junction tinkers became titans of the auto industry, many of them, and their white collar colleagues, built homes in the Boston Edison neighborhood of Detroit. On the way back from Highland Park we drive through Boston Edison to see some grand mansions that the automobile titans build in the years before World War I.
3
The Ford Piquette Avenue Plant
Hear about the start of Ford Motor Company, Henry Ford's third attempt at automobile manufacturing. Also the history of automobile companies in the neighborhood including Studebaker who bought the Piquette Plant from Ford in 1911.
4
Packard Automotive Plant
Hear the story of why the Packard brothers moved their company from Ohio to Detroit and what made the Packard Plant and Brand special. Plus what ultimately led to the downfall of the company.
5
Russell Industrial Center
Hear the stories of Murray Body and Anderson Electric Automobile Companies.
6
Fisher Building
The Fisher Building, designed for Fisher Body and General Motors, is considered to be Albert Kahn's greatest architectural accomplishment.
Show 3 more stops
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (49)
claudiadU5506UZ
Oct 2019
Absolutley WONDERFUL afternoon tour. Lisa (owner operator)expertly drove us in her marvelous 31 Ford all over Detroit. Super comfortable ride, she would reach a destination, pull off the road and turn off the car to narrate the wonderful stories of the automotive beginnings of Detroit. We wore radioed ear pieces which made every word perfectly clear. Her body of knowledge is extensive and she is a brilliant orator. We all had such a grand an educational afternoon that we will speak about forever. Don't hesitate to book this one of a kind experience as it is well worth the cost! Ford Assembly Plant Museum in same complex so save time for that too. Ten gold stars to Lisa and Brian for a first class business enterprise!
Response from Host
Oct 2019
Thanks for your review Claudia! We appreciate it.
Storyteller686119
Oct 2019
Fantastic tour, highly recommend! Brian did an awesome job. The history and details were very well researched. Loved the 1930 Model A too! I took my 83 yr old dad, he loved it too!
Response from Host
Oct 2019
Thanks for your review! We appreciate it.
Suzie_Anon
Oct 2019
Absolutely loved this highly informative tour. I’d learned some of the history while in the city, and this dovetailed perfectly, bringing it to life. It was wonderful to see the contrast of the abandoned factories and the stunning residences built by the motor city giants. The social history and competitiveness was fascinating too. I recommend everyone who wants to get under the skin of Detroit’s motoring history to make time for the Antique Touring Company.
Response from Host
Oct 2019
Thanks for your review Suzie! We appreciate it.

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