Explore Asheville in Style with Mountaineer Motor Tours

Steeped in history and boasting magnificent landscapes, the beautiful city of Asheville, North Carolina has something for everyone. Whether you’re a nature lover thirsting for astonishing scenic beauty, a history buff wanting to learn more about Asheville’s rich history, or a car enthusiast looking to connect with a bygone era, the city never fails to mesmerize its visitors.

Mountaineer Motor Tours: History on Wheels

Anchored in Asheville, one local entrepreneur has taken sightseeing to a new level with a guided tour service like no other. Heath Towson, the maverick behind Mountaineer Motor Tours, is an avid vintage vehicle enthusiast with an infectious love for the city he calls home.

Merging his passion for antiquated vehicles and his city’s rich historical milieu, Heath has birthed a unique tour experience that is as much a ride back in time as it is a standard city tour. Visitors get the chance to explore Asheville’s best sights from the comfort of a 1923 Ford Model T touring car. With Heath at the wheel, providing fascinating insights and anecdotes about the landmarks they pass by, the tours have quickly become a must-try for anyone visiting Asheville.

A Family Affair

Towson attributes his love for vintage cars to his family, who he says played a crucial role in shaping his interest. His grandfather’s thrilling tales of drag-racing hot rods back in Florida during the “Golden Age” of cars, coupled with his parents’ enthusiasm for antiquities, pumped fuel into Heath’s blooming passion for vintage automobiles.

Today, his love for these vintage vehicles transcends the usual restoration and preservation. Through Mountaineer Motor Tours, he shares this love with tourists, locals, and fellow car enthusiasts alike, creating a unique bond shared over gleaming vintage chrome and incredible city sights.

Sightseeing Brilliance

Riding in the vintage Ford Model T, tour-goers instantly become local celebrities. There’s something about the sight of the classic car rumbling down the street, turning heads and causing passersby to wave, pointing their cameras to capture the fusion of old-world charm cruising through modern Asheville.

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“This has been my entire life that I have been into old cars,” said Towson. “Feeling the attention when you’re in the old Ford, people waving, taking pictures, you feel like a celebrity for the day.”

So, if you are thinking of a unique way to explore Asheville, consider taking a trip with Mountaineer Motor Tours. It promises not just a tour, but a journey that is bound to leave you with some unforgettable memories and a deeper appreciation for vintage machinery.

Book The Tour

The historic tour departs from the Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum located in the Grovewood Village of North Asheville. To book the tour or for more information, you can contact Mountaineer Motor Tours directly.


Author: HERE Asheville

HERE Asheville

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