I purchased a vehicle in 2015. it's been maintained by the American Muscle County Museum here in Melbourne, Florida. "That way, I don't have to worry about unwrapping a whole bunch of gifts — and figuring out what I'm going to do with a third coffee maker I don't need," he said.Pieloch was a finalist during FLORIDA TODAY's Volunteer Recognition Awards ceremony last November.

Hiers, of Boniface-Hiers Automotive – for their help in ensuring this event is a top of the date list for a great evening on site! Shelbeys. (We are working on a contract with the dolphins so stay tuned haha)
Family Friendly, Convenient and Enjoy access to the water for every skill level. During the first 12 months, the facility hosted a little more than 100 days of activities, including 32 fundraisers, 14 days of sanctioned autocross events, five car shows and dozens of tours for schoolchildren, Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts and church groups. A week after Hurricane Irma slammed Florida and caused widespread devastation, a car museum on the state’s Atlantic coast continues to play a vital role in recovery efforts. Initially, this was to be done live...Over 50 years of Ford racing history and supercar design packed into one episode! A lot of the people that know muscle cars are typically older people, the young kids is great to get involved because they’re the future of the hobby.”Copyright 2020 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.Carolina Cardona highlights all Central Florida has to offer in her stories on News 6 at Nine. we've actually had the engine transmission. Mark has been a car enthusiast for over 40 years and has amassed over 325+ cars that range from classic 1950s to 1970’s American muscle cars, to modern “sophisticated” muscle like a 2019 Ford GT. Had a Truly special guest today visit the American Muscle Car Museum, Edsel B.Ford II. Instead, the museum is used for fundraising events to for charity. He estimated the car should generate about $100,000. Eventbrite - The Society of Automotive Engineers at Florida Tech presents Florida Tech Motorsports Fundraiser - Sunday, January 12, 2020 at American Muscle Car Museum, Melbourne, FL. Edsel is the great-grandson of Henry Ford and the son of Henry Ford II. In 2017 his thrill for muscle cars led him to build the American Muscle Car Museum in Melbourne, a one of a kind building on 42 acres of land. On display he still has the first muscle car he bought 41 years ago: a 1965 Mustang GT Fastback in dark ivy green. Find event and ticket information.

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Had a Truly special guest today visit the American Muscle Car Museum, Edsel B.Ford II. He is currently a member of the board of directors of Ford Motor Company. Yenkos. It will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 29. (Photo: FloridaToday.com) – If you live in the Melbourne, Florida area and you like muscle cars you have basically hit the jackpot. Location: American Muscle Car Museum – 3500 Sarno Road – Melbourne FL. At one time, Ford also was deeply involved in the operations of the company founded by his great grandfather. The owner typically is at every event that he hosts and does events that support good causes, donating all proceeds to the cause. It is open mostly for special events with ticket prices over $100. Car shows happen here routinely but only a SMALL portion of the facility is open for a car show.This museum is mostly used to host community fundraisers. "They've been saving about 5,000 to 6,000 dogs and cats' lives a year since they've opened. In lieu of wedding gifts, we asked for donations to be made to the Capital Humane Society-Pieloch Pet Adoption Center. "As a sideline note, when I got married (to Tetiana) in October, we had a little over 100 people at our wedding down in Orchid Island, just north of Vero Beach.

"I would say my favorite vehicle that I own in total, is my 1966 Ford 27 Shelby cobra," Pieloch said.Pieloch’s hobby is one he enjoys sharing to help the community.“The American Muscle Car Museum is a registered 501c3 non-profit, and as a nonprofit we really have four main areas we really concentrate on,” he said. "

Located in Melbourne, Florida, this new 123,000 square foot complex houses the collection of Mark Pieloch. 11K likes. His collection includes older model cars to newer ones, like a 2019 Porsche 911 Speedster. You name it. Please choose a different date.Sorry, there are no tours or activities available to book online for the date(s) you selected. His private 90,000-square-foot, solar-powered Melbourne museum hosted 32 fundraisers during its inaugural year of operation, generating roughly $1.5 million for various charities.Pieloch, a pet pharmaceutical entrepreneur, donated three high-performance muscle• A 1970 Ford Torino convertible, restored from bumper-to-bumper, with a factory Calypso Coral paint job.The car sold for $42,500 to benefit Curing Kids Cancer, which raises funds for childhood cancer research in Marietta, Georgia.• A Grabber Blue 1971 Ford Torino convertible with a frame-up restoration.The Torino fetched $39,000 for his namesake Pieloch Pet Adoption Center, operated by the Capital Humane Society in Lincoln, Nebraska.• A 1994 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 with 4,950 original miles and the original window sticker.The car sold for $14,000 for the Brevard County Sheriff's Office Pet Posse, which supports the Brevard County animal shelter on Eau Gallie Boulevard.Pieloch wrote a check for $1.5 million in 2011 to construct the no-kill Pieloch Pet Adoption Center.

Heading into 1970, EPA regulations and increasing insurance cost made owning and operating a muscle car harder and harder.

The 501(c)3 museum, located on 42 acres in Melbourne, includes 90,000 sqft of vehicle display area, an 18,000 sqft showroom, and an adjacent 15,000 sqft maintenance and restoration facility for the collection. To get in, one must attend a special event / fundraiser or watch for an announcement.

“I used to play with my old Tonka trucks. It has no regular operating hours. NOW OPENMuscle Car City relocated just a mile south to 10175 Tamiami Trail, Punta Gorda, FL 33950 OPEN: TUESDAY – SUNDAY 9AM TO 5PM ADMISSION: $12.50 plus tax per adult $6.00 plus tax for children 2-12 SNEAK PEEKS Muscle Car City FEATURED VIDEO WHERE TO FIND US be aware this is a private collection holding area and is NOT open on a regular basis. American Muscle Car Museum owner Mark Pieloch just donated a trio of classic performance vehicles during a televised Mecum auction, raising $95,500 for homeless animals and childhood cancer research. I was fortunate to visit on Veterans Day - a freebie for veterans.