Went to this museum today with my grandson and son and daughter in law. The assistant on duty was very abrupt when infoming us that did we know we had to pay. The cost was £10 per adult which I felt was a bit steep. My grandson picked up a train that he wanted and carried it round the exibits. The assistant watched us the whole way round as if we were going to steal it. After we finished we went to pay for two cars that we had wanted and the assistant challenged us to were the train was and we said that my grandson had changed his mind to two cars and we had put it back I'm local to Elgin and was embarrassed to be treated like a potential shoplifter in front of my relatives who were visiting from Edinburgh I for one won't be back. So if you have young...
Read moreEven though we have been up to Elgin a few times whilst on holiday visiting family, we had never actually been here. The museum has a wonderful display of cars from different decades that are very well laid out, along with other interesting items that you can view and read about. We found Brian who works here very helpful, he knew lots of information about the cars and was very interesting to talk to throughout our visit. The museum is not too expensive to get it and a little bonus if you get time it includes a free cup of tea or coffee in the restaurant in Decoras next door. The photos are just a few of many I took...
Read moreThis museum is a treasure. The cars are beautifully restored but are also drivable. On a rotating basis they are taken on the streets of Elgin, providing a glimpse of a golden age of automobile styling. Most of them have a history of some kind—like the 49th Land Rover Series 1 off the assembly line. Early race cars are still raced, with no holds barred. You will be guided by a knowledgeable and articulate car enthusiast at your own pace. This is not Jay Leno’s massive collection, but equally fascinating for the rarity and history of each of these...
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