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Campbell Center 1 8350 N. Central Expressway, Suite 1500 Dallas, TX 75206 Office: 214-393-4662 - Fax: 214-393-4651

the Texas Museum of Automotive History. Campbell Center 1 8350 N. Central Expressway, Suite 1500 Dallas, TX 75206 Office: 214-393-4662 - Fax: 214-393-4651. The O’Quinn Museum of Automotive History.

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Campbell Center 1 8350 N. Central Expressway, Suite 1500 Dallas, TX 75206 Office: 214-393-4662 - Fax: 214-393-4651

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  1. the Texas Museum of Automotive History Campbell Center 1 8350 N. Central Expressway, Suite 1500 Dallas, TX 75206 Office: 214-393-4662 - Fax: 214-393-4651

  2. The O’Quinn Museum of Automotive History • We have been given an exclusive contract to work with the City of Dallas Parks and Recreation Department, Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas to build a world-class Automotive Museum to benefit and enrich the State of Texas, the City of Dallas, its citizens and its visitors. • The Museum will provide attendees with a complete overview of the history of the automobile, showcasing cars used for racing and housed in collections. • The Museum will feature an ongoing and open restoration capability, (The Restoration Factory) designed to educate visitors about the automobile manufacture and restoration process. • The “Restoration Factory” will employ “at risk” youths and will function to educate and provide a career path for selected individuals. • An Engineering Department within the Museum will explore and showcase promising and new technologies surrounding “green” transportation. • The operating goal of the Museum will to become recognized as one of the top 10 Automotive Museums in the world. Proprietary and Confidential 2009 The Texas Museum of Automotive History

  3. Operating Vision • The Museum will include the prominent display of two hundred (plus) luxury, classic and sports racing vehicles in dioramas and exhibits dedicated to the “telling” and preservation of automotive history. • Visitors will be able to see the on-going restoration of vehicles at all stages. • A state-of-the-art library will be available to the Museum and its members, as well as to the general public for restoration research and enjoyment. • World automotive events will be shown live (and re-broadcast) in an auditorium theatre venue that will also host film viewings, conferences and lectures. • The Museum will be “interactive” in all respects, appealing to our next generation. Proprietary and Confidential 2009 The Texas Museum of Automotive History

  4. At Risk Youths - The “Restoration Factory” Proprietary and Confidential 2009 The Texas Museum of Automotive History

  5. Initial Funding and Focus • The Museum will seek the financial support of the community it will serve by way of Automotive and Energy company sponsorships, corporate contributions, individual donations, gifts of private libraries and automobiles. • We will work with benefactors to insure their gifts are cared for and showcased in a manner befitting the museum, the general public and its mission of preserving these historic cars for posterity. • We will generate additional operating income from corporate and special events. • In much the same manner that Dallas’ major museums operate today, we will derive revenue from a strata of individual and corporate annual memberships. • The Museum will be organized as a 501-C-3 not for profit entity, with tax benefits for donors and supporters. Proprietary and Confidential 2009 The Texas Museum of Automotive History

  6. Major Donations • The Museum is seeking one naming and two presenting sponsors. Major donors will be recognized in the following way: • 1 x Museum Title Sponsor (Naming Right) $10,000,000 • 2 x Presenting Sponsors (e.g. Ford) $5,000,000 • Gift Categories will include: • Grand Marshall: $1+ million • Concours de Elegance Winner: $500,000 - $1 million • Best of Class: $100,000 - $499,999 • Patron: $50,000 - $99,999 • Lifetime Member: $25,000+ • Corporate Sponsor: $25,000+ • Annual Membership: $240 • All gifts (cars, money, memorabilia) will be tax deductable. The Museum will be organized as a 501-C-3 not for profit entity. Proprietary and Confidential 2009 The Texas Museum of Automotive History

  7. A “Profitable” 501-C-3 Proprietary and Confidential 2009 The Texas Museum of Automotive History

  8. Ongoing Sources of Revenue Our objective will be to operate the Museum at a “profit”. Fifty percent of operating profit will be dedicated to Museum expansion and building restoration. Ongoing sources of revenue include: • General Admission • Tours • Special Events • Off Premise Caterers And Florists • Corporate Clients • Social Clients • Galas And Fund Raisers • Dallas / Arlington / FW Chambers • Automotive Auctions • Education and Classes • Collateral (Advertising Revenue) • Community Web Site includes interactive elements • Museum General Information Brochures • Items Associated with Sponsorship, Museum Friends and Docent Programs • Annual Calendar • Monthly Internet Newsletter Advertising Proprietary and Confidential 2009 The Texas Museum of Automotive History

  9. Our Target Demographics • There are 6+/- million residents in the greater DFW Region and an estimated 28+ million visitors to Dallas annually. There are 75 million USA based baby boomers and a total of 125+ million in the USA, UK & Europe. An estimated 500 million people globally follow the Formula 1 racing series – the majority of this demographic love racing and cars!!!! • There are an estimated 10 million vintage car owners worldwide; 4+ million in the USA (source: 4 x major vintage car Insurance companies – Grundy, Heacock, Hagerty & Aon). • A great number of owners show and race cars through 15,000 clubs in the USA and 700+ clubs in the UK & Europe (source: Hagerty Insurance; see www.hagerty.com and the Motor Sports Association; see www.msauk.org). • In addition to an “every man, woman and child” focus, these individuals are our target Museum visitor demographic. Proprietary and Confidential 2009 The Texas Museum of Automotive History

  10. Promoting the Museum on Social Networks Proprietary and Confidential 2009 The Texas Museum of Automotive History

  11. Showcasing 20+ Racing Events Annually Dallas Proprietary and Confidential 2009 The Texas Museum of Automotive History

  12. Educational How to Guides - Example Proprietary and Confidential 2009 The Texas Museum of Automotive History

  13. Leadership Team • BOARD OF DIRECTORS • Stephen Page, Museum Chairman & CEO • Wilbert van Grinsven, Museum General Manager and Curator • Major Donors • Automotive Industry Legends • Management Team • Stephen J. L. Page, Chairman & CEO • Wilbert van Grinsven, General Manager and Curator Proprietary and Confidential 2009 The Texas Museum of Automotive History

  14. Mayor of Richardson Reference Proprietary and Confidential 2009 The Texas Museum of Automotive History

  15. Contact: Stephen J. L. Page Chairman & CEO email: lordpage@yahoo.com Office: 214-393-4662 Cell: 214-676-4333 Fax: 214-393-4651 Wilbert Grinsven Museum General Manager and Curator Cell: 214-543-7047 email: wilbertma@yahoo.com Campbell Center 1 8350 N. Central Expressway, Suite 1500 Dallas, TX 75206 Proprietary and Confidential 2009 The Texas Museum of Automotive History

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