Chicago Auto Show 2002
My favorites
from the 2002 Chicago Auto Show, which was held February 8-17, 2002. The classics are on
display from the collection of the
Volo Auto Museum.
Acura
RD-X Concept.
2002
Acura NSX. The hand-built, mid-engined, aluminum-bodied NSX had been
redesigned for 2002, and featured a 290-horsepower 3.2 Liter
aluminum-alloy 24-valve DOHC V6 with 244 ft-lbs of torque, Honda's
Variable Valve Timing & Lift Electronic Control (VTEC) system and an
8,000-RPM redline, a 6-speed manual transmission, 4-wheel independent
aluminum double-wishbone suspension & ventilated ABS disc brakes,
17-inch alloy wheels and traction control
Chrysler
Pacifica Concept. The production version was practically unchanged.
1969
Dodge Charger "General Lee," from the TV show Dukes of Hazzard.
Part of the Volo Museum Collection.
1969
Shelby GT350 Convertible. Part of the Volo Museum Collection.
1958
Plymouth Fury "Christine," from the movie based on the Stephen King book
of the same name. Part of the Volo Museum Collection.
Jeep
Compass Concept.
Related Links:
Chicago Auto
Show
Volo Auto Museum
DriveChicago.com
Also See:
2001 Chicago
Auto Show
2006 Portland International Auto Show
2006 Unique Tin
Car Show
2006 Heritage
Days Car Show
2004 Unique Tin Car Show
2004 Heritage
Days Car Show
Misc. Car Pictures
PLACES: Chicago, Illinois
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