23 August, 2025
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Toyota Collection To Hold an Open Day on 6 September
The Toyota Collection, which is managed by Toyota Germany will have one of its rare open days on 6 September in Cologne. The event will include a Toyota Century meet and a celebration of the 70th birthday of the Crown.
New Exhibition At The Tallahassee Automobile Museum
We received information from the Tallahassee Automobile Museum in Florida about their new exhibits: "We rearranged the Volkswagens and Jeeps and placed them in the same area close to the cash registers. There is a 1967 Volkswagen Beetle, 1970 Volkswagen Bug; as well as 1952 Willys Overland Jeep, train memorabilia (which is still the second kids favorite part of the museum after the Batman automobiles). We are open every day (except Christmas and Thanksgiving): Monday to Friday: 8am to 5pm; Saturday: 10am to 5pm; Sunday: 11am to 5pm."
Nelson Car Museum Adds Toyota Century To Its Collection
Nelson Classic Car Museum, which is located in Nelson., New Zealand now proudly displays a 1997 Toyota G50 century, which is hailed as "the Japanese equivalent of the V12 Rolls-Royce".
Molėtų Technikos Muziejus Acquires Home-Made Children’s Car
A home-made children's car, made by the Stasiulevičiai brothers around 1980 has been been added to the museum's exposition. The vehicle is powered by a Š-52 moped engine manufactured in Šiauliai, has built-in folding headlights that turn when cornering from the steering mechanism, and can accommodate 2 young people.
National Automobile Museum of Tasmania Now Displays A 1982 Datsun 1200 Utility
The B120 commercial truck, known in Australia as the Datsun 1200, debuted in February 1971. The B120 used the same wheelbase and running gear of the Datsun 1200 sedans, coupe and wagon models. Initially it used the same stainless steel grille as the 1200 sedan, and the rectangular gauges of the Standard model B110s. After the 1200 car series ceased production the 1200 utility continued to be sold in Australia through till 1985.
Škoda Classic Cars Museum Relocates From Trenčín
Michal Michálik's private collection of Škoda cars is moving a new home again. First it was showed in Zilina, before moving to Trenčín. On 24 August,the collection will close its doors as it is moving to yet another location.
Revs Institute Completes Relocation of Its Archives
"The archive has officially moved! The new compact shelving units at our Ft. Myers facility are now the permanent home of the archival collections" announced the Revs Institute recently.
