Marconi Automotive Museum – Tuslin, California

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Marconi Automotive Museum – Tuslin, California

This museum first opened its doors in 1994.  There are over 40 mint condition cars at the museum.  The classics include a 1929 Ford Model A Cabriolet, 1937 Ahrens-Fox Fire engine, a bright yellow 1973 Ferrari convertible, and a black 1989 Lamborghini Countach. The museum has a collection value of $30,000,000 (30 million) worth of historic, exotic, and classic cars.  The collection includes, but is not limited to, Super bikes, Open Wheel Racing Cars (both Formula 1 and Indy), American Muscle Cars, Vintage Racing and High Performance Exotics.

If you are an automobile aficionado you will truly be thrilled with what is on display for you to see.

If you are looking to hold an event and want something different think about having it held at the museum.  The cars make a unique backdrop giving those attending a great deal to discuss and admire.

Kids can touch the cars, peer into the windows and see how fabulous some of these vehicles truly are.  There are several motorcycles, kid-sized cars, and a huge horse made of old car bumpers.  There are racing flags, trophies, drivers’ uniforms and helmets to complete the collection.

Hours: Monday – Friday 9 – 4:30

Location: 1302 Industrial Dr., Tustin, California 92780

Phone: 714-258-3001

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Comments

  1. Paul Smith says:
    From the site i came to know that Marconi Automotive Museum has a collection of millions of cars and bikes,i was very glad to know about it.....
  2. This is a fantantic unknown jewel of a museum, whether you are using it as a special event location, or taking a group of boys to see the cars. Its a small, beautifully maintained collection of cars. Even though I am not much of a car fan, we spent 30 minutes there as a family.

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