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car enthusiasts dream day out
London Motor Museum

Member Name: barbie84
Product:
London Motor Museum
Date: 30/11/08
Rating:
Advantages: great vieving
Disadvantages: none
The london motor museum is on nestles avenue which is just a few minutes from harlington train station so is very easy to get to, It is open from 10am untill 6 pm daily and it costs adults £10 and Children £5 to enter but they do a family ticket for 2 adults and 3 children for £20.
It is a great day out for any car enthusiast no matter what type of vehicles you are interested in as they have a fantastic range to have a look at, there are classic american cars from the 50's, 60's and 70's, ferraris, aston martins, e type jaguars, loads of hot rod cars and custom cars to view aswell as a couple of bikes.
The cars are displayed in groupes so all the similar types and styles are together
There is the oppertunity to have a go in some of the cars including a pink cadillac which was very popular with the female visitors when we were there.
Some of my favorite cars i saw there were the shelby gt500, dodge charger, a 56 speedster, 64 ford mustang, 66 stingray and they even have a ford torino which if i am not mistaken was the starsky and hutch car.
This is a great place for any car enthusiast to visit, it does require a bit of walking so not for the lazy but is fun
Summary: a great day out
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