The National Musuem of Military Vehicles


The National Museum of Military Vehicles, located near Dubois, Wyoming, is hosting another Restoration Shop Program Saturday, February 17th.

Register at the museum Guest Services desk by 10:00 a.m. the day of the program to be directed to the main meeting room. Normal museum admission rates apply. Please complete the form provided below to help us estimate the attendance.

Tank Restoration Shop
Photo: National Museum of Military Vehicles

The Restoration Shop Program begins with a presentation by a panel of experts using case studies to describe the military vehicle restoration process followed by Q&A. The group then relocates for a tour of the 47,500 square foot restoration shop in Dubois. Attendees will see the shop’s overhead crane capability, machine shop, welding shop, work bays, what it takes to strip vehicles of paint and corrosion, a tank sized paint booth, and the inventory of spare parts required to support a state-of-the-art restoration shop operation.

The program concludes with a tour of the building that houses the military vehicles driven annually in the Dubois 4th of July parade. Attendees will have the opportunity to climb into the parade vehicles.

The Restoration Shop Program targets military vehicle restoration enthusiasts, mechanics, trade school students, and anyone interested in military vehicles.