To mark its 65th anniversary, Volo Museum is celebrating in a way only true car enthusiasts would: by giving away a 1960 Buick LeSabre once driven on screen by Bette Davis and Jimmy Stewart in the film Right of Way. It’s not just a rare collector car—it’s a piece of mid-century Americana with real Hollywood pedigree.
A Movie Car With Mid-Century Charm
The giveaway Buick captures everything that made early-1960s Detroit design unforgettable: sweeping lines, chrome accents, and a presence that modern cars simply can’t replicate. Add in its on-screen history, and the LeSabre becomes more than a classic—it becomes a storytelling piece, the kind of car you proudly show and share.

Honoring 65 Years of Automotive Preservation
The giveaway commemorates the year the Grams family founded Volo Museum back in 1960. What began as a modest roadside attraction has grown into a world-renowned destination for classic cars, movie vehicles, and immersive exhibits—all maintained without government funding. The museum’s independence and family spirit are part of what make this anniversary so meaningful.
How to Enter
- Prize: 1960 Buick LeSabre used in Right of Way
- No purchase necessary
- One entry per person
- Winner announced: December 19, 2025
A Chance to Drive Home History
In a collector car world where movie-used vehicles are increasingly out of reach, Volo Museum is offering one to the public—purely as a thank-you to the enthusiasts who’ve supported it for 65 years. If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a classic touched by Hollywood and tied to a historic moment in automotive culture, this is your chance.
Enter today, and you could be driving home a slice of American history.
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