Lingenfelter Performance Engineering will once again open the doors of the famed Lingenfelter Collection for its charitable 2016 Spring Open House from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, April 23 at Lingenfelter Motorsports, in Brighton, Michigan.
Each year, the collection is showcased, allowing area enthusiasts to come and view some of the rarest, most unique cars in the world. The Lingenfelter Collection events also are used to support important charities. Donations accepted at this year’s Spring Open House will benefit The American Cancer Society.
The collection has amassed rare and specialty vehicles from around the world, which have been carefully curated since 1980 by Ken Lingenfelter, CEO and owner of Lingenfelter Performance Engineering. Known as one of the most impressive car collections in the country, the collection features more than 200 historically significant Corvettes, muscle cars and late-model high-performance and exotic vehicles.
New vehicles are regularly added to the collection. Some of the latest additions include the first 2016 Gen-6 Camaro to receive a Magnuson supercharger upgrade, delivering 630HP; a 1983 Porsche 911 Slant Nose; a 1971 LT1 Corvette, as well as a 1974 Gremlin Levi’s Special Edition, which was one of only 21 ever built.
During the open house Ken Lingenfelter and members from the Lingenfelter staff will be on hand to answer questions about Lingenfelter vehicles and the company’s products and services.
Much of the collection can be viewed at LingenfelterCollection.com. For more information, call 248-486-5342.