How is Chrysler Corporation involved with the museum – currently and in terms of its creation?
Jim Worton: Well, as you know, I just started with the museum in November of last year. But Brandt has been involved with collecting vehicles to display with newer ones, even before the museum started. For example, he acquired a 1954 Dodge Power Wagon to go with the then new Dodge Ram, back in (late) 1992. So they had the vehicles and it became a matter of ‘Let’s build a museum for them.’ They wanted to show the heritage of the company to promote the company. Brandt Rosenbush: I’m constantly sending executives material from the archives (today). Pat Joy: A lot of material in the speeches that (Chrysler CEO) Mr. Nardelli uses has a heritage base. What is the role of volunteers in the museum – as docents, for example? Worton: Volunteers are heavily engaged in the museum. For example, they’re taking a class of students through today. The students are putting together model race cars of Lego. They’re asked to redesign those models to improve speed. We have around 200 volunteers – in the gi
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