Parkes Antique Motor Museum
Things To Do Parkes, Parkes, New South Wales
Located at the Henry Parkes Centre complex, the Parkes Motor Museum is an impressive collection of motor vehicles owned by the Parkes Antique Motor Club and represents all heritage motoring eras with up to 24 cars, 12 motorcycles and other motoring memorabilia. Items on display are either the property of individual club members or have been loaned from private collections.
Star attractions include a 1908 NAG Puck, donated to the PAMC by the Robens family, 1914 Alldays and Onions, one of only 3 Alldays in Australia, 1940 Holden bodied Oldsmobile Convertible and a 1986 Jaguar XJ6 Paris Show display car, on loan from Coventry UK.
Club members attend the display at peak times and are available to provide special presentations for group visits.
The museum sits alongside the famous King’s Castle Elvis Museum, a collection of Elvis’ personal artifacts including items from his homes, personal documents and clothing and accessories he wore or used on stage.
Both museums are covered by one ticket entry. A must do when visiting Parkes!
Facilities
Internet Access
Free WifiDisabled Assistance
An access and inclusion statement is available (make this available on your website).Membership
Australian Museums and Galleries Association Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation Visitor Information CentreRates
Concession entry $10 and full price adult entry $12. This entry also includes entry into the King’s Castle Museum.