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The Museum

Charlie Sens Antique Auto Museum allowed you to time travel with his outstanding collection, that just so happened to include a DeLorean just like the one in the blockbuster smash Back to the Future. The museum closed its doors in 1999. Now, you can walk the aisles and view Charlie's collection here.

The Museum: About Us

The Antique Automobiles

There’s always something new to learn from the antique automobiles that were once on display at the Charlie Sens Antique Auto Museum. Today collectors are still acquiring and auctioning the antique automobiles that used to be here at the museum in the 1990s. To find them today, just Google "from the former Charlie Sens Antique Auto Museum in Marion, Ohio."

1906 Queen Model E Five-Passenger Tourin

Queen Model E Five-Passenger Touring

The subject of a 540-hour complete and accurate restoration, it has ultramarine blue paint with black fenders and cream running gear. The upholstery is black buttoned leather, and the cape top, tie-downs, and tires are also new. The car uses Dietz Dainty side and taillamps; there are no headlamps.

This Series R-15 Hupmobile was acquired

Series R-15 Hupmobile

The recipient of a 400-hour restoration, it is finished in medium blue with black fenders and grey striped cloth upholstery. It could also be described as a three-door sedan, as there is no door to the back seat on the left-hand side.

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Grout Model H Steam Runabout

This 1902 Model H Grout is an older restoration. Painted black with red striping, it is upholstered in pleated and buttoned red leather. The fenders are black leather. Brass Neverout kerosene lamps light the way ahead and include red lenses that act as taillights.

The Museum: Exhibitions
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