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Tupelo Automobile Museum is located in Tupelo, Mississippi. This museum has over one hundred cars that date back to 1869. Consisting of the late Frank Spain's personal collection, these cars rang from antique, rare, and celebrity.

Museum at a glance
Located at 1 Otis Boulevard in Tupelo, Mississippi is a museum that has over one hundred cars dating back to 1869 in a 120,000-square-foot facility. The cars are displayed in chronological order, and are all restored and running. The facility also includes open restoration bays that allow visitors to see the process take affect. The cars are the personal collection of Frank Spain, a businessman and car connoisseur, and are valued at over six million dollars.

Collection
The museum has over one hundred cars on display. Some of the cars are: an 1899 Knox, a 1964 Leslie, Liberace's Corvette, a never driven Dodge Viper, and a 1976 Lincoln Mark IV. The 1899 Knox is a rare Duesenburg, that is one of fifty-one tuckers ever made. The Leslie was in the film "The Great Race". The 1976 Lincoln Mark IV was once owned by Elvis Presley.