The Australian Motorlife Museum is in Kembla Grange near Wollongong. It is a member based organisation, dedicated to the preservation of motoring history in all forms. It is sponsored by the NRMA.
We arrived late in the afternoon and found the staff were all extremely friendly and helpful and went out of their way to explain the history of the cars on display.
The cars at the Australian Motorlife Museum are all very high quality and immaculately maintained. The collection ranges from the early 1900s to the 1970s, with most coming from the earlier days of car manufacturing.
Whether you want to see a Model T Ford, a 1913 Minerva or a Zeta Sports you will find it here.
Among the car displays are a number of motorcycles also of high quality.
As well as motoring memorabilia they are a significant number of other items on display ranging from old telephones, record players and typewriters to tricycles. A fascinating collection worth a look at.
If you are a car enthusiast or just have a passing interest in automobile history, as well as yesteryear memorabilia you will love this museum.
If you are an NRMA member there is a discount on the entry fee to the Australian Motorlife Museum.
For more of our photographs from the museum, click here.
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