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In the 1940’s James C. Leake of Muskogee, Oklahoma, began
collecting classic and vintage automobiles as a hobby. Leake has
since become an internationally known collector and opened his
second museum, ‘Wings and Wheels Over Texas,’ early in
May.
‘Wings and Wheels Over Texas,’ located across from Six
Flags Over Texas in Arlington, features 24 classic automobiles and
several rare and vintage motorcycles and airplanes.
Leake’s original ‘Horseless Carriages Museum’ in
Muskogee, which opened in 1970, displays more than 60 classic,
antique, sport, and special interest automobiles. His collection is
valued in excess of $1 million.
This 1934 V-12 Packard, which was used as a diplomatic car at
the White House from 1934 until Truman’s term, is just one of
the vintage automobiles featured at the new ‘Wings and Wheels
Over Texas’ museum located across from Six Flags Over Texas in
Arlington, Texas. This car was the top car in the Packard line and
was known for its power, prestige and elegance. The museum will
feature classic and vintage automobiles and rare motorcycles from
the James C. Leake collection in Muskogee, Oklahoma, and vintage
airplanes from the Dolph Overton collection.