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The world's largest collection of British motor cars 


​More than 450 classic & vintage British cars, commercial vehicles and memorabilia. 
​Located en route to Cape Kidnappers, just minutes from the Hawkes Bay Farmyard Zoo and Elephant Hill Winery. 
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Adults $10
Under 13 $3
Opening Hours
Weekends open 9am - 4pm
Weekdays - open most days;
please call first 
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Believed to be the largest collection of British cars anywhere in the world, the British Car Museum in sunny Te Awanga represents a lifetime's passion - it is the personal and eclectic collection of Ian Hope. Ian has amassed over 450 cars and commercial vehicles (Austin, Bedford, Commer, Ford, Hillman, Jaguar, Morris, Riley, Standard, Vauxhall and many more) with over 38 Morris Minors alone! 

Many rows of cars are on display and enthusiasts could easily get lost among the vehicles. Little rounded A30s stare at the sleek lines of Jaguars - among them a 2.8i auto and a 1982 XJS HE 12 cyl. 

There are also Jowetts, Lanchesters, Wolseleys, Sunbeams, Triumphs, Rovers, three hearses and even a 1923 Dennis Fire Engine used by Hastings Fire Service at the time of the Hawkes Bay Earthquake Disaster in 1931. The hand-cranked siren is still attached and Ian encourages children to turn the handle for fun!
Many of the vehicles on display are rare and Ian welcomes you to look around, but warns that there may be some dust and oil among the cars. "I'm not as young as I was and just can't get around them all as often as I'd like any more" he says ruefully. Volunteer cleaners very welcome!

In addition to the vehicle collection, there is also an extensive array of memorabilia including car badges, number plates and petrol pumps, petrol tins, road signs, AA car badges - in fact, anything you associate with the history of the automobile - even car and aeroplane models and the odd toy automobile!There is also a rare collection of pianolas and more than 800 of the associated music drums on view. 

For more on the fascinating history of Ian's collection, please see 'Story'.

Accessibility & Parking

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  • Wheelchair-friendly; the museum is mainly on one level with flat floors 
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The car collection is on the ground floor; part of the memorabilia collection is on the raised mezzanine level, accessed via one flight of stairs.

Electric mobility scooters are available free of charge for use within the museum at your own risk.
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Ample free parking is available outside the museum within a few feet of the entrance door

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63 East Road 
Te Awanga, Hawkes Bay
​New Zealand
  • Home
    • VIP Area
  • Story
  • Cars
    • Alvis
    • Austin
    • Bentley
    • Chrysler
    • Daimler
    • Ford
    • Hillman
    • Humber
    • Jaguar
    • Jowett
    • Lanchester
    • Land Rover
    • MG
    • Mini
    • Morris
    • Nash
    • Riley
    • Rolls-Royce
    • Rover
    • Singer
    • Standard
    • Sunbeam
    • Triumph
    • Vauxhall
    • Wolseley
    • Archive Gallery
  • Commercials
  • Memorabilia
  • Contact
  • Links