The LeMay Family Collection of about 1,900 antique and vintage automobiles has been recognized as the world’s largest automobile collection. About 500 vehicles from this collection are on display at the Marymount Event Center (a former Catholic Military Academy) in Tacoma, Washington. The Pool Room used to be a swimming pool for the boys at the Marymount Military Academy, but the pool has been covered over so that it can display a few vehicles. The adjacent shower room is also used for display purposes.
2006 Custom Dragster “Drakko”
This was made for show, not go. It is designed to shoot flame, blow smoke, and its eyes light up red!
1953 Studebaker Champion Deluxe
This was customized by George Barris (“King of Kustoms”). It was converted to a convertible from a Starlight hardtop original.
Notice that George Barris signed the dashboard.
1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Custom Woody Station Wagon
In 1948 only 10,171 of these were produced (less than 1% of the Chevrolet production.)
1948 Tucker 48
This car is number 7 of 51 built. No two are alike. The Tucker featured an advanced design with many safety features. The “cyclops” headlight turns with steering. It has a top speed of 120 mph.
The Franklin engine is mounted in the rear.
2006 Harley-Davidson FXD Dyna SuperGlide
New price: $12,195. Just 3,500 produced.
1958 Harley-Davidson Duo-Glide Custom
1949 Oldsmobile Futuramic 88
Amish Carriage
1950 Studebaker Starlight Coupe Pro Stock
Built for the drag strip, but street legal. This is displayed in the shower room.
BMW with Sidecar