The museum was founded in 1985 by John Haynes OBE, father of the automotive publishing empire |
I visited the museum a few years back but wanted to have another look, especially as not long ago a whole host of refurbishment work had been completed. Featuring a new modern frontage, atrium and shop/café, the museum is now a far more attractive proposition. Of course like any museum, what's really important is its contents and the Haynes International Motor Museum doesn't disappoint.
The museum's Red Room |
The museum also offers a vehicle restoration and service centre, whilst outside a test track allows the majority of exhibits to be taken for a spin at least once a year, (a must if these classics are to be kept in full working order).
If you're down that way, do pop in. You'll be pleasantly rewarded
A 1960 Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet features alongside other historic models from the famous 'Prancing Horse' |