DeKalb County, Indiana, is a hidden treasure for auto enthusiasts, offering four unique museums that showcase America’s rich automotive legacy—all within a short drive of each other.

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Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum

Step into a restored 1930s showroom and explore over 120 luxury classics from Auburn, Cord, and Duesenberg—icons of American automotive elegance.

National Auto & Truck Museum (NATMUS)

Housed in historic factory buildings, NATMUS features everything from muscle cars and military trucks to antique fire engines and toy pedal cars.

Early Ford V-8 Foundation Museum

This museum highlights Ford vehicles from 1932–1953, including a replica 1936 dealership and rare early V-8 models.

International Monster Truck Museum & Hall of Fame

A high-octane tribute to the world of monster trucks, complete with original trucks, massive tires, and memorabilia from the sport’s pioneers.

Volunteer

Join a diverse group of volunteers, ages 18 to 90, contributing across five generations at the museum. Choose a flexible schedule that fits your availability—daily, weekly, monthly, weekends, or special events. Volunteers are also invited to attend monthly professional development and educational sessions.






Your donations power our exhibits, support educational programs, grow our collections, and help us preserve and share automotive history. They also provide essential operating funds that ensure every visitor enjoys an exceptional experience.






By becoming a member, you not only enjoy exclusive benefits and experiences — you also play a vital role in supporting the museum’s exhibitions, educational programs, and community outreach.