Motor Museum of Western Australia

Motor Museum of Western Australia Explore over 200 vehicles, including Daniel Ricciardo’s F1 2014 Red Bull Racing Car, and over 15,000 scale models - the largest collection in Australia.

Open daily 10am-4pm (excluding Christmas Day). The Motor Museum of Western Australia is not for profit trust manned by a very dedicated group of volunteers since 1994. With well over 200 amazing cars, motorcycles and performance vehicles the Motor Museum of Western Australia is an educational delight for all school children, a must for every rev head, a nostalgic reminder of youthful desires. The

Museum's shop sells a range of motoring inspired automobilia. Located in the heart of picturesque Whiteman Park, the Museum has ample parking,delightful lakeside picnic and barbecue facilities, and is a comfortable 30 minute drive from the centre of Perth. Simply load into Goggle maps Motor Museum of WA or Whiteman Park for the quickest route.

23/06/2026

Oh, hi there neighbour 👋
Aren’t you a bit cute!

📣 ATTENTION RAC MEMBERS 📣Want 50% off your entry into the Motor Museum of Western Australia? Well you are in luck!To hel...
23/06/2026

📣 ATTENTION RAC MEMBERS 📣

Want 50% off your entry into the Motor Museum of Western Australia? Well you are in luck!

To help celebrate 100 years of Roadside Assistance in Western Australia, RAC members can enjoy 50% off entry to Western Australia’s leading motor museum and a 10% discount on Motor Museum of WA branded merchandise. 50% off entry discount is available for a limited time only, reverting to the standard 10% RAC member offer from 31 July.

The Motor Museum of Western Australia is located in the picturesque Whiteman Park near to the Swan Valley and houses an extensive display dedicated to the history of motoring. Run by a group of devoted volunteers, the Museum is open every day 10am – 4pm and appeals to motoring enthusiasts as well as those interested in local history.

How to redeem?

Show your RAC Membership card on entry to the Museum to receive a discount on your admission.

Don’t have an RAC card? No worries. Simply purchase your tickets online or at the door. Walk-ins welcome.

Once inside, make your way through our Holden and Ford display where you will be greeted with an interactive display, honouring RAC (WA) and 100 years of roadside assistance.

🕙 Open daily 10am - 4pm
📍 Motor Museum of Western Australia, Whiteman Park
📸 Tag us in your visit with and Motor Museum of WA
🎟️ Buy tickets online https://www.motormuseumwa.com.au/visitor-information/tickets/

Catch Bonnie and Clyde in front of this 1933 Ford ‘Fordor’ Model 40. The 1933 Ford Model 40, succeeding the 1932 Ford, w...
08/06/2026

Catch Bonnie and Clyde in front of this 1933 Ford ‘Fordor’ Model 40.

The 1933 Ford Model 40, succeeding the 1932 Ford, was a major redesign featuring a 112-inch wheelbase (up from 106 inches) and a distinctive, forward-sloping “spade” grille.

It was powered by a 75-hp 221-cubic-inch flathead V8, with some models (Model B) using a 4-cylinder engine.

Known for its improved, streamlined styling and durability, it remains a premier, highly sought-after platform for hot rodding.

The 1933 models featured rounded fenders, and wire wheels.
It was available in 10-14 body styles, including the popular 3-window and 5-window coupes.

Deluxe models featured wood-grain dash panels, improved interior upholstery, and, in some cases, a rear rumble seat.

This particular vehicle has been owned by the same family since 1961 and spent most of its life on the land in Dalwallinu, WA.

It was lovingly restored over a number of years by the original owner.

The 1934 Ford V-8 is well-known for having been the vehicle in which the notorious Depression-era bandits ‘Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow’ were ambushed and killed.

Clyde preferred to steal the powerful Ford V-8, and was driving a 1934 sedan on May 23, 1934, when a heavily armed law enforcement posse opened fire and riddled the pair with bullets.

On display for a limited time.

🕙 Open daily 10am - 4pm
📍 Motor Museum of Western Australia, Whiteman Park
📸 Tag us in your visit with and
🎟️ Buy tickets online https://www.motormuseumwa.com.au/visitor-information/tickets/

There are so many reasons to visit Whiteman Park this June!
01/06/2026

There are so many reasons to visit Whiteman Park this June!

It’s the final day of the long weekend. Make the most of it with a visit to the Motor Museum of Western Australia! 🕙 Ope...
31/05/2026

It’s the final day of the long weekend. Make the most of it with a visit to the Motor Museum of Western Australia!

🕙 Open daily 10am - 4pm
📍 Motor Museum of Western Australia, Whiteman Park
📸 Tag us in your visit with and
🎟️ Buy tickets online https://www.motormuseumwa.com.au/visitor-information/tickets/

Our volunteers are the heart and soul of the Motor Museum of Western Australia.This National Volunteer Week, we proudly ...
20/05/2026

Our volunteers are the heart and soul of the Motor Museum of Western Australia.

This National Volunteer Week, we proudly celebrate more than 80 dedicated volunteers who give their time across every day of the week, while also honouring those who have supported the Museum throughout the years.

From welcoming visitors at the front counter to maintaining our displays, supporting the Museum behind the scenes and at Board level, and helping create memorable experiences for our guests, their contribution is invaluable.
Their passion, knowledge, and generosity are what bring the museum to life.

And it’s not just us who appreciate them, our visitors do too!

National Volunteer Week is also the perfect time to recognise that ‘Your Year to Volunteer’ could be right now.

If you’d like to be part of a passionate team helping preserve and share Western Australia’s motoring history, we’d love to hear from you. Link in bio/comments.

12/04/2026

❤️‍🔥 On display for a limited time ❤️‍🔥
2005 Yamaha R6 R46 - Valentino Rossi Editon

In 2005, Yamaha Launched the YZF-R6 Rossi R46, an exclusive new limited version of the R6 by Valentino Rossi, the world’s MotoGP Champion racer

Only 60 were made worldwide and all signed on the fuel tank by Rossi.

Rossi, with the help of its designer, created a motorcycle that incorporated several of his personal styling icons, such as a split paint job with the sun on one side and the moon on the other, with his famous 46 race number.

The specially designed motorcycle featured performance upgrades such as bigger throttle bodies, an improved fuel injection system, and revised intake funnels that offered a smoother, bigger powerband and more horsepower at 13,000 rpm.

As for the power figures, the motorcycle had at its core a 599cc four-stroke four-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that provided an output power of 123 hp with a peak at 13,000 rpm and 69 Nm (51Ib-ft) of torque available at 12,000 rpm.

For suspension, the bike packed an adjustable 41mm inverted telescopic fork on the front and an adjustable piggyback shock absorber on the rear, while the braking performance was provided by two 310mm floating discs with radial-mounted four-piston calipers on the front wheel and one 220 mm disc with a single-piston caliper on the rear.

🕙 Open daily 10am - 4pm
📍 Motor Museum of Western Australia, Whiteman Park
📸 Tag us in your visit with and
🎟️ Buy tickets online https://www.motormuseumwa.com.au/visitor-information/tickets/

Address

Whiteman Park
Perth, WA
6068

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4pm
Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+61892499457

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