Shepparton Motor Museum and Collectibles
Address | 7723 Goulburn Valley Hwy, Kialla VIC, Australia |
Phone | +61 3 5823 5833 |
Hours | 10:00-16:00 |
Website | moveshepparton.com.au |
Categories | Museum, Event Venue, History Museum, Tourist Attraction, Tourist Information Center |
Rating | 4.8 31 review |
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Shepparton Motor Museum and Collectibles reviews
31Fascinating place equally interesting for both adults and kids. Need atleast 2 hours to cover everything.
Home of the History of Furphy water tanks. Vintage Cars, Trucks, Buses, Motorcycles, History of Push bikes and much more. Very well set out informative easy to negotiate cool indoor displays.
Amazing collection of trucks, bikes, motorbike, cars, love the racing ones. There's also a truck simulator. Absolutely loved the place
Had a lovely weekend in Shepparton with a visit to the truck museum. We loved all the trucks and the cars were a big hit also. We will definitely come back for another look on our next visit
Excellent spent more time than we thought. I didn't think I would be interested in the truck exhibits but the accompanying stories made it very interesting.
Highly recommend to a young with the slightest interest in anything motor connected.
Awesome display, I was blown away how big it is and just keeps going they have all sorts of history items from telephones to bikes, trucks and cars. Really should go check it out
As a car enthusiast loved every minute of it. Especially seeing the Kenworth Truck Display. Seeing stories of my uncle Ted Phillips from E. C Phillips Transport bought back many happy memories of the family. Highly recommend a visit to MOVE.
Very worthwhile for a visit. Great asset for Shepparton area. Particularly like the Kevin Monti Kenworth and associated history behind it.
I recommend visiting MOVE good variety of vehicles and don't forget to check out the Australian clothing section it worthwhile having a look at.
A very good museum with helpful volunteer guides. Even if you are not a car enthusiast (I am not) it is a great cultural experience. The Furphy museum is a real Australian Highlight. Go! You won't be disappointed
Surprisingly excellent and definitely one of the more well laid out and diverse collections I have ever seen at a museum, heaps of great information available, clean facilities and super friendly staff. The price is very fair for a family and would recommend it if in the area. LOVED the clothing display and the trucks and busses.
Fantastic museum! Great exhibits that are professionally presented. The staff were friendly and helpful. We spent a couple of hours here looking over the exhibits and the kids thoroughly enjoyed the children’s area. Highly recommend!
An amazing collection of beautiful and interesting machinery. In addition the Furphy exhibit was terrific and the fashion collection simply astonishing and beautifully curated. A fabulous place to spend two or three hours.
Wonderful display of cars trucks and motorcycles including costumes of different era. Amazing display of huge trucks including driving a big rig without moving which was simply the best
My (truck driver) son and l paid a visit to this museum, and it was absolutely fantastic, a massive amount of cars trucks and buses and vintage vehicles, we had a great time 10/10
Was well presented.
Been a few years since last been there.
The extension has improved it.
Has trucks now.
Will be back.
Thank you.
The whole experience was great Loved the clothing and lace display So much to see and do here you need a good half day at least we'll done
The best collection of cars/m-cycle/ trucks/bicycles and memorabilia I've seen, all supplied for exhibit by owners themselves. Well done to all concerned.
Visited 8th March 2022 with a group. Holden Ute display was very good also found pre production Commodore prototype that never made production before Holden closed Australian production. Lots of big prime movers and school buses of the 1950 -60's. Costume display a hit with many women.