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In this Discussion
- cpr3333 July 2012
- Pacemaker500 July 2012
- RL Chilton July 2012
Hostetler's Museum
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I got a chance to tour Hostetler's Hudson museum this past weekend. I was in Elkhart for my 30th HS Class reunion and had come to Middlebury to eat a late breakfast at Das Dutchmen Essen Haus.
GREAT collection. I wish the hoods were open on more of them to see engines but I understand the display paradigm.
I noticed that there are no 1950 cars, no Pacemakers and no Wasps. -
That's odd. This one was there last time I was there, granted, that was 3 years ago . . .

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Because we own a 1950 Pacemaker, we were looking specifically for them. Do not recall any 51 or 52 model years either.
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Oh, sorry. I thought you meant in general . . .
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I was there 2 years ago and not only were there no 1950 cars, I couldn't find anything 1950 - no brochure, no model, no picture - nothing.
Kind of weird but still well worth the visit.
Chris Reinman
Grant, Florida
1950 Pacemaker Deluxe Brougham
(My father's first car!)
