Heh, a couple years ago I visited a collection in Wisconsin (pretty much a museum) of Nash/Hudson based vehicles. I took a ton of pictures.

I think it was called Kissel Museum, Kissel eventually was morphed into Hudson, Nash, AMC etc. (somehow Evenrude even came into play if I recall correctly)
Pretty amazing to see cars with wood frames. That surprised me. Funny how things evolve..in one short lifetime.
They had an original Cadillac (2 cylinder if I recall), a Doge that came in a kit and you bought the parts through mail order as you could afford until eventually you had yourself a car!
And a Sears car you could buy from the catalog.
Pretty interesting place to wander around in for a few hours. <grin>
Cars from 1900 to now.
Everything from a RedRyder wagon with a Briggs & Stratton motor (and pedals) to a super Javelin, to a new 'vette. Kinda fun. They even have an operating Steam Train on premise.
Fun to visit if you are ever in the area .. one of those weird finds.