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The village of Mount Victory, Ohio will be a bustle of activity
centered around tours of 5 unique garages!

Starting Point:

The Gulf Station - 245 N. Main St.
Your first stop on the tour is the restored Gulf Station.
Here you will experience the "Golden Age" of the service station. The tools, fixtures, and supplies transport you back to the earliest days of America's love affair with the automobile. In addition to the station, you can tour the service areas that house a rich blend of the past and present. Modern, nostalgic, and all things mechanical share garage space with antique automobiles and projects. Be sure to see the special pedal car exhibit.

The Alley Garage - 136 N. Washington Street
John Sieg welcomes you to his alley garage. John has been interested in cars since the 1950’s ... even before he could drive and has had various collector cars over the years. In the 1980’s John started collecting auto memorabilia, first signs and cans, but then found a passion for toy vehicles. John will have a display of vintage toys to check out. John and his wife of 53 years Norma, have lived here since 1958, so many items have local interest.

The Car Barn - 305 N. Taylor St.
This is a 50 year collection of automobilia and petroliana. Virtually all auto manufacturers are represented with vintage items. Gas and oil signs, gas pumps, oil cans, air towers, and the list goes on and on. The excellent condition of these original items will make the visit very enjoyable. Lots to look at…you can’t see it all.

Dream Shop - 101 N. Hale St.
This is a working restoration shop lined with automobilia and gas station items. On display in this shop will be a 1928 Cadillac Sports Roadster restored by the owners Don and Linda Houchin. The car is one of two known to exist, the first Cadillac designed by famous designer Harley Earl. While you are here don’t miss the display of early Indianapolis 500 racing photos. Special Feature - Vintage Cushman Scooter Display.

Mopar Mecca - 17544 Co. Rd. 209
Old meets new at this location. Jerry and Karen Burrey will greet you at their Mopar themed garage. While housing 7 old cars the garage also has Mopar signs and materials on display. Jerry has an ongoing interest in cars as he has been in business for over 30 years as the local Chryser dealer. An additional highlight will be the display of new Chrysler models. Jerry’s cars date from 1921 to 1988, so variety is the word here. This is the first time that Jerry and Karen have had their collection on display.