Opening Hours
Open daily, 10.00am – 4.00pm • Closed Christmas Day
Entry Fees
Adults $17.50, Children $8.00 • Concession $13.50 • Family Pass (2A+2C) $40.00
Location
Village East • Map Ref: 12
Contact
(08) 9249 9457

Rev up your engine, dust off the duco and take a look at some motoring magnificence!

The Motor Museum of Western Australia is a purpose-built, two building facility displaying more than 200 vehicles. From the horse drawn era to the present day, their display covers a vast time span and is changed continuously, making the museum an interesting place to visit time and time again!

Almost every marque is represented in some form and the majority of the vehicles on display are fully licensed and roadworthy. 

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The more permanent collection includes a 1974 Leyland Force 7 Coupe (one of only ten left in the world!), a 1912 Model T Ford, a Phantom 6 Rolls Royce and a Torana A9X, the sort of car that Peter Brock used to race. 

You'll also find a large display of motor bikes for the two-wheel inclined and the largest collection of scale model cars on display in the southern hemisphere - there are over 15,000 of them, to be precise!

The pride of all the exhibits is the 2014 Red Bull RB10 racing car owned by Perth Formula One driver, Daniel Ricciardo. 

This is THE CAR he won his first ever F1 Grand Prix race in (in 2014 in Montreal, Canada for those who want specifics!!).

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Souvenirs are available for purchase from the Museum gift shop, including model cars, postcards, books, badges, key rings, souvenir coins and more. 

Allow yourself 1-2 hours to fully experience everything the Motor Museum has on display. RAC Members can also benefit from discounted entry prices to the Museum.

For more information, visit www.motormuseumwa.com.au

HIGHLIGHTS


VOLUNTEER

The Motor Museum of WA is the second largest motor museum in Australia, showcasing hundreds of pieces of motoring memorabilia, from the smallest model car to the grandest of (Grand Prix!) motor vehicles and motorcycles all housed in a purpose-built facility run by motoring enthusiast volunteers.

Find out more about volunteering at this impressive operating museum.


Motor Museum volunteering
Whiteman Park acknowledges the Wadjuk Noongar people as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work, learn and play and acknowledge the significance of Korndiny Karla Boodja (Bennett Brook) at the heart of the Park.