Donate Vehicles
Why Donate a Car?
Donating a car to the Museum will enhance the collections and programming.
Your donation is tax deductible.
You receive four free docent tours for a year and public recognition on the display panel, website, and social media.
The Museum cannot accept boats or motorcycles.
You help our mission to educate present and future generations about the Packard Motor Car Company, its products, and philosophies.
What Cars are Accepted
The legal owner must have a clear title with no liens and the vehicle is in good condition.
The car must be donated to America’s Packard Museum with no conditions.
Non-Packard vehicles are sold to raise funds for collections and programming.
Packards are accepted if they fit the collection scope.
The Museum cannot buy cars.
By IRS rules, the Museum cannot provide a value of the car for donation, nor can we provide the name of an assessor.
If you have a vehicle you want to donate, please send a detailed description, with photos if possible, to info@americaspackardmuseum.org. After careful consideration, staff will direct you for further action. The entire team at America’s Packard Museum thanks you for thinking of us!
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