The my garage museum and retail store is quite the popular attraction despite the off the road facility in Effingham. It wasn't too busy when I visited which was to my liking as I was able to look more closely at the automobile collectibles and memorabilia. They were between 15 and 20 cars on display with specific displays with information about the collection. Something I am sure they are most proud of is the last c4 Corvette with the last small-block engine produced in Flint Michigan plant a 3000 mile original 1954 model, and a CERV-1. The staff there was super friendly and I felt comfortable with asking them questions about their wise collection. The store was very fun to say the least. With so many options and a variety of brands you could enjoy getting a collectible for anyone be if friend or family. This is overall an amazing experience which was free. I will most certainly come again to see the updated collection...
Read moreOne man's collection of automotive artifacts concentrated on Corvettes and Volkswagens. Mike Yager now opens his collection to the public. The museum contains rare limited runs and concept cars which never made it to production. Admission is free, but donations for St. Jude's Children's hospital are accepted. Mike is a member...
Read morePlace was very nice. They had a lot of interesting displays about the history of Corvettes. They had some rare pieces, including a car that Lotus discarded after unsecessfully piggybacking off the C4. We ordered a few car parts, and the cashier was well mastered in the checkout system even though it was...
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