Thursday, October 28, 2010

Enjoy The Visit Of London Motor Museum

Bill Crosby, the museum’s founder, started collecting good examples of British motorcycles in 1960. The bikes were displayed at Syon Park until 1979 and then at a number of temporary locations until the site in Greenford was found.

The London Motor Museum opened in May 1999 at Oldfield Lane South, Greenford, Middlesex.[1] A charitable trust, it displays a range of over 150 classic and British motorcycles. Notable exhibits include the last Triumph T140 out of the Meriden gates in 1983.

The showroom full of classic cars from the 1950s to the present day the London Motor Museum charts the recent history of the moving vehicle.

The London Motor Museum has a fantastic collection of over 100 classic and custom cars, including hot rods, film cars like the Delorean (back to the future), a signed Ford Torino (starsky and hutch) and and a range of beautiful cars from the 1930's to the present day.

The London Motor Museum is affixed on 3 Nestle's Avenue in the Hayes region in London. It is accessible by railway.

Normally entry fare of The London Motor Museum for Adult is £10.00 and for Child £5.00, The Opening time is as Daily all year ( 10.00–18.00) and Closed on 25–26 December. You can buy “London Pass” and visit 71 Attractions in London instead of buying tickets at each attraction. It can save your time and energy.

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