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The Malta Classic Car Collection

Europe, Malta

These are the sensations that run through you when you are passionate about cars. And at the Malta Classic Car Museum, they are absolutely head over heels in love.

Although many cars inspire, there are some classic cars that simply set your heart racing and your blood pumping like fuel flowing through a V8 engine. These classics, art given shape in steel and chrome, range from T-Birds to Spitfires and Fiats to Fords. They encompass the iconic look and feel of motoring and they have a vast selection spread over 3,000 square meters of the museum.

The cars have been restored to a pristine condition, looking like they have just rolled off the production line. As you stroll around the Malta Classic Car Museum, it feels as if you are walking back through time and revisiting the golden eras of motoring.

To really take you back in time they have also decked out the museum with a collection of antiques and memorabilia from the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. Gramophones, antique television sets, jukeboxes, and even the fashions of yesteryear all frame our collection and help put it in context.

The engine is running and the road is clear, so jump on in and take a trip with us down memory lane.

Tourist Street Saint Paul’s Bay,
SPB 1020, Malta
P:
+35621578885
Email: info@classiccarsmalta.com

The Malta Classic Car Collection Admission:

Adults €10.00
Children €4.50 

Plan: 1-2hr

The Malta Classic Car Collection Hours:

Monday – Friday 9 am – 5 pm
Saturday & Sunday 9 am – 2 pm

classiccarsmalta.com

Image via https://www.facebook.com/MaltaClassicCarMuseum/photos/

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