Saturday, December 5, 2009

England - Paradise For Auto Buffs

The lady who wants to see England, but is married to a couch potato, who does not like to travel, you may be able to get him out of his chair and in an airplane seat if research and plan your trip by car sights bigger than England has to offer. How to navigate faster on Google will reveal, England has a lot of car museums. However, in England, are generally in the museums of motor transport. A very large museum with a vast collection of over 400 vehicles is the Haynes International Motor Museum in Sparkford, Somerset. It houses the largest collection of world's largest car. And for families on the road, not a space adventure game, Super Diggers, bus Soft Play, and an activity center for children. The car theme screen develops eleven rooms including the famous Red Room at Hall 2. The Red Room showcases fifty red sports cars from around the world, for example, a 1981 Lamborghini Countach 400 and 1965 AC Cobra. The first room contains car from birth until 1910, and Clement A. Type 1900 2.25hp Hall 5 presents a mix of veteran, vintage, Edwardian and classics. Here you can find a 1931 Duesenberg Model J Derham Tourster body and a collection of Jaguar. Hall 7 is devoted to motor racing cars and exhibitions as the 1996 Formula 1 Ferrari F310 Type (DC) and BugatiT35B 1926. There is also a display of restored British motorcycles and an exhibition of bicycle racing track rare. The Millennium Hall is dedicated to the cars of the past 25 years, which could become the classics of tomorrow, for example, in 1981 Volkswagen Golf GTI and 1998 Jaguar x1220. And those who are more interested in celebrity vehicles can be left to Haynes and travel Keswick Cars Star in Standish Street Keswick Cumbria. Here's James Bond fans will find a large collection of James Bond with a few cars actually driving in the movies. A Lotus Esprit Turbo copper color that Roger Moore drove in the second half of the film "For Your Eyes Only" and the white Lotus Esprit S1 famous game in 'The Spy Who Loved Me. "Displays of regular collection of the museum's famous painting Mini Cooper wicker used in the film Pink Panther, A Shot in the Dark. "Also included in the collection is a vehicle Herbie The Love Bug. This was used in" Herbie Goes Bananas "and is equipped with gears and pedals for the driver to be invisible, giving the appearance of a car without a driver. Batman fans will be delighted to see two Batmobiles and there is also real tuk tuk taxi from the movie "Octopussy." racing fan you want to visit Donington Park near East Midlands airport. Characteristics of the famous Donington Grand Prix Collection, which is the largest exhibition of single seater racing cars in the world. Besides the car, there is an exhibition of memorabilia, as helmets, gloves and old programs. And when you tire of museums, you can also join a tour of Britain the exclusive car manufacturers like Rolls Royce and Bentley.

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