Four generations of my family have been involved with the development of the automobile and its impacts in everyday life in some way. My love and passion for its heritage, design and family stories was instilled from a young age and brings joy each day.
1916 Menominee Truck
D.F. Poyer Company
1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster
Woodie Station Wagon
1928 Chevrolet Speedster
Work in Progress
1954 Poirier Voiturette
IN THE NEWS
"Poyer, whose day job involves managing herds of bison and herds of visitors in a popular California tourist destination, was at McPherson to pick up some restoration skills she could use on her 1916 Menominee Motor Truck, which was manufactured by her great-great-grandfather." READ MORE
IN THE NEWS
"On the 100th anniversary of her great grand dad’s journey across America in a Republic truck, Jennifer Poyer hitches a ride with Alma’s Joe Butcher on one of his older models from 1914. Poyer had grown up listening to family tales about the company and her great grandfather’s journey, and she was determined to cover at least some of the highlights of that trip on its 100th anniversary." READ MORE