One of the more unique museums I’ve ever visited. I like this tiny little museum dedicated to all things car-related. Fear not– despite its small size, this museum packs a wallop if you are any kind of automotive enthusiast(and this town has plenty considering the popularity of Back to the Bricks and the Sloan Auto Fair). It has a nice display of muscle cars and lots of interesting historical/archive information for guests. I found it very informative, with great displays and the walls adorned with funky, reclaimed relics of Flint’s(better) days gone by. Admission is quite affordable and won’t break the bank. Unique signs, old gas station pumps, etc line the walls of this little gem in the middle of the city’s cultural center. It’s surprising just how much they manage to house in such a small gallery. I believe the cars on display rotate throughout the year to keep things fresh and prevent patrons from getting bored with seeing the same old thing every time they visit. An absolute must see for any car lover.
Cindi W.
Place rating: 5 San Anselmo, CA
Can I be the first to review? OHYEAH. So, todays exhibit, Trucks. The museum is really tiny. Inside, there was a FUTURLINER. Only13 made by GM. Very cool. Featured in The Parade of Progress. This exhibit runs through January. Also shown, an old restored GM firetruck, a 1959 El Camino, 2 concept cars by Buick, a restored diner and, on usual display a Hellcat Tank.(love it) And they had a 2014GMC pick up, like a rock… ya know. gotta show new trucks. Although the 1957 step side next to the new truck was much better in my view. Lots of video interaction for history. This place restores old cars and researches old and new technology. They keep history alive. Nothing like a Buick… Dynaflow…I love old cars.