Tow Truck Museum Now Online!
September 24, 2008 · Print This Article

The Storer Tow Truck Museum is now online at BurienTow.com/Museum with the most currently updated photos of our entire antique collection. Each truck has it’s own story, which you can read about by simply clicking on the listing for each truck. We will continue to update the museum with accurate information about the trucks, new photos, and the history of the vehicles. We are still in the process of looking through records to gather a more complete history of each piece of equipment in the museum and will update the website as information becomes available.
Please visit the museum again to see what additions we have made. Our current projects in the museum include the production of our 2009 Mark & Brian Storer Memorial Edition Calendar that we will release in December of 2008. We are also working on a Restoration Page with pictures and details concerning the restoration of our 4 biggest antique truck restoration projects. Finally, we and gathering together all photographs of our antique collection from past events, tow shows, and moments in the trucks history to post online.
The Storer Tow Truck Museum is a significant branch to Airport & Burien Towing. It represents the hard work Mark and Brian Storer put into the company for many years. Mark’s love for towing, antique trucks, and quality workmanship are prominent in each and every truck within the museum. Although every truck is not fully restored, Mark was planning to continue restoration efforts. Our family will remain committed to following through on Mark’s dream of improving the tow trucks to show quality.




Jared,
You have done a wonderful job with your articles pertaining to the family business and your father’s passion for flying. Being somewhat of an auto buff I find the pictures of before, during, and after the restoration of the vehicle to be of great interest. The entire Storer family continues to be in my prayers for peace and comfort during your time of immense personal loss.
Jim Klosterman