When the AACA Museum, Inc. (Hershey, PA) planned the featured Fall exhibit for their world-class museum, they put together an outstanding array of “Survivors.” In this case, it was “survivor vehicles.”
A “survivor” is a classic vehicle that has not been altered in any way since it was built. According to the Museum, most agree that survivor cars — and survivor trucks and survivor motorcycles — must have the original paint job, original interior, and parts. It’s a bonus to have documentation confirming the location and date of the vehicle’s initial purchase.
Cassidy provided the vision, photography, and branding for the exhibit officially dubbed “Survivors: Unrestored Cars, Trucks, and Motorcycles.” The brand highlights a “survivor” from the Museum’s renowned collection. Noted for its huge iconic tailfins with dual bullet tail lights, the black 1959 Series 62 Coupe represents the vehicle’s sixth generation. It was donated to the Museum by John Bokeeno.
The Fall 2021 exhibits at the Museum open on November 18, 2021, and remain on display through April 21, 2022. The Museum is located at 161 Museum Drive, Hershey, PA. Hours are 9 am- 5pm.