Toyota Automobile Museum
The Toyota Automobile Museum (トヨタ博物館 Toyota Hakubutsukan) is a large museum showcasing Toyota's storied past. It is a large complex located in Nagakute city, a city close to Nagoya, Japan. [1]
Collection
Unlike the Toyota USA Automobile Museum, however, the museum in Nagoya also features many cars from other manufacturers such as Alfa Romeo and DeLorean Motor Company, as well as artwork. The reserve collection includes some exceptional examples such as the 1922 Grand Prix Sunbeam.
The museum should not be confused with the Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology, also located in Nagoya.
List of Vehicles (partial)
- Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Gran Sport
- BS Motors
- Benz Velo
- Benz Patent Motorwagen (duplicate)
- Cadillac Model A
- Citroen C3 type 5CV
- Chevrolet Series 490 (1918)
- Daihatsu midget-MP5
- Daihatsu midget-DKA
- Daimler type 45
- Delaunay-Belleville HB6L
- Delorean DMC-12
- De Dion-Bouton 1 3/4HP
- Flying Feather
- Ford Model T
- Ford Model 40
- Hispano Suiza Alphonso XIII
- 1970 Isuzu 117 Coupe-PA90
- 1969 Mazda Cosmo Sport L10B -
- 1961 Mitsubishi 500
- Mercedes-Benz 500K
- Morris Oxford
- Nissan R380-I
- 1967 Nissan Skyline 2000GT-B (S54-)
- Oldsmobile Curved Dash
- Packard 12 (Roosevelt car)
- Panhard et Levassor B2
- Peugeot Bébé
- Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost 40/50HP
- Stanley Steamer Model E2
- 1958 Subaru 360 K111
- 1959 Toyota FH24 truck fire engine type
- Toyota Ace
- 1936 TOYODA AA car
- Toyota 7
- 1967 Toyota 1600GT RT55
- 1968 Toyota 2000GT MF10
- 1997 Toyota Prius
- Thomas Flyer Model L
- Willys Jeep
References
External links
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- The Museum's Official Website
- Toyota Automobile Museum at FIA Heritage Museums
- Google Virtual Gallery Tour
Coordinates: 35°10′22″N 137°03′29″E / 35.172744°N 137.05802°E
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