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[Theme] January 17, 2023 It was only for one day, but this time, in response to customer feedback, the engine hood was opened on a test basis to show the engine. (Currently, the hoods have returned to the normal display with all vehicles closed.) (It seems that the results of this event will be verified and reflected in future events.) [Purpose] I would like to share this in order to make use of it in the future. Please note that this is a personal video shoot. Opinions and requests are also based on personal impressions. I hope that next time, the museum will be fully operational and we will see what would be better. Let's move the Toyota Automobile Museum with your voices! [Content] We plan to divide the editing into two parts. For the time being, this time, we will upload the first part from the first floor entrance to the second floor, the 1950s Porsche 356. We will create chapters, so please choose your favorite vehicle and enjoy it. [Chapters] 〇 Overview 0:00~ ① Pierce-Arrow (1927) 3:19~ ② Duesenberg (1929) 3:48 ③ Cadillac 452A (1931) 5:00 ④ Automo (1925) 5:36 ⑤ Toyoda Model AA (1936) 7:35 ⑥ Ford Model A (1929) 8:34 ⑦ DeSoto Airflow Series SE (34) 10:00 ⑧ Chevrolet Master Series DA (1934) 11:20 ⑨ Fiat 500 (1936) 12:10 ⑩ Peugeot 402 (1938) 12:43 ⑪ Citroën 11B (1937) 13:50 ⑫ Lincoln Zephyr Series HB (1937) 14:53 ⑬Tatra 87 (1948) 15:57 ⑭Bugatti Type 57C (1938) 17:51 ⑮Delage (1939) 20:38 ⑯Ford Model GPW (1943) 22:00 ⑰Cadillac Series 60 (1948) 23:08 ⑱Toyota SA Type passenger car (1951) 23:56 ⑲Jaguar XK120 (1951) 25:12 ⑳Mercedes-Benz 300SL Coupe (55) 26:44 ㉑Chevrolet Corvette (1953) 29:42 ㉒Porsche 356 (1950) 31:02 The first part will be held in the exhibition hall on the second floor. We plan to upload the third floor exhibition hall in the second part at a later date. Many familiar cars will be featured, including classic cars from the Showa era. We are grateful to Toyota Automobile Museum for their action this time. It is interesting to see the effort, hardship, and know-how that goes into maintaining and storing all these precious exhibit vehicles in working order. We have also included some personal ideas in the content. There is some apology as we did not have time to prepare. First of all, we are grateful to Toyota for taking action, and we would like to share the information in the hope that it will continue to evolve into something even better in the future. We look forward to your continued support. #ToyotaAutomobileMuseum #FujiMotorsportMuseum #70Supra #SupraTurboA #Porsche #Porsche356 #Toyota #EngineHood