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- Lions Automobilia Foundation
The Lions Automobilia Foundation and Museum was founded in December 2019 by Southern California businessman and car enthusiast, Rick Lorenzen It’s nearly 100,000 sq ft facility includes galleries featuring Southern California’s infamous car culture and motorsports history
- About - Lions Automobilia Foundation
Join the Lions Automobilia Foundation in Preserving and Honoring Southern California Car Culture by volunteering, donating or attending a Lions Automobilia event
- Lions Drag Strip - Lions Automobilia Foundation
The Lions Drag Strip Museum is open for all ages to tour and learn how racing and the car culture impacted its community and inspired the automotive industry History: Lions Drag Strip was in Wilmington, California located between downtown Los Angeles and Los Angeles Long Beach Harbor Area
- Lions Automobilia Foundation - Automotive Museum Guide
The Lions Automobilia Foundation and Museum was founded in December 2019 by Southern California businessman and car enthusiast Rick Lorenzen Its nearly 100,000 sq ft facility includes galleries featuring Southern California’s infamous car culture and motorsports history
- Lions Automobilia Foundation Museum Celebrates Year-End Events and . . .
The Lions Automobilia Foundation and Museum is gearing up for an action-packed close to 2024 with a series of unique events that celebrate Southern California’s rich automotive history and community spirit As the year winds down, the Foundation is thrilled to announce three major gatherings that promise to bring together car enthusiasts, families, and the
- Rick Lorenzen, founder of Lions Automobilia Foundation, dies at age 82
As a tribute to the Lions Drag Strip in Wilmington, which closed in 1972, Lorenzen founded the Lions Automobilia Foundation and Museum in December 2019, a nearly 100,000 square-foot facility that
- Lions Automobilia Foundation Museum Experience CELEBRATE 70TH . . .
Lions Automobilia Foundation Experience begins as visitors walk in thru a 1960’s speed shop with genuine parts hanging off the walls and then enter the Main Street Gallery lined with classics automobiles parked in front of a 1950’s diner The visitor experience has been described as mind-blowing, as each gallery reveals the human experience
- Lions Automobilia Foundation - Facebook
Lions Automobilia Foundation, West Rancho Dominguez 2,692 likes · 635 talking about this This is the Official Facebook page for the Lions Automobilia Foundations, a nonprofit organization
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