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Revision [2056]

Most recent edit made on 2009-11-18 18:40:13 by StoryMan

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Lane Motor Museum

    The Lane Motor Museum is a hidden treasure of Nashville, TN. It features more than 125 vintage motor vehicles on a large open floor, including three-wheeled cars, cars that can travel in water as well as land and mini-mini cars.
    The museum is located off the beaten path in Nashville at 702 Murfreesboro Pike. It is housed in a former commercial bakery and its main display floor is more than 40,000 square feet.
    The smallest vehicle in the collection is a Peel P50. It is 53” long, 39” wide, and 53” high. The Peel Engineering Company on the Isle of Man, U.K., produced it from 1962 until 1965. It is a single passenger car that can go up to 40 mph.
    The largest vehicle in the collection is the amphibious LARC-LX, which is the size of  three semis parked side by side and has tires 9 feet tall. It was built for the United States. Army during the Vietnam era, and is powered with 4 engines that drive each of the wheels.
    The oldest vehicles in the collection are two from France that were built in 1924: A Citroën 5 CV “Trefle,” which has a torpedo-style body with three seats in a cloverleaf formation, and a Sima-Violet, which is a 500cc cyclecar with a plywood body.
    The newest vehicle is a 2003 Smart Car by Mercedes, a  micro compact that is 8 feet long and 5 feet wide. It gets more than 60 miles per gallon of gas.

Hours and prices


    The Lane Motor Museum is open from Thursday through Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is closed Tuesday and Wednesday. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for those 55 and up, and free for those under 18.

Additional info


(615) 742-7445 or www.lanemotormuseum.org

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Lane Motor Museum

    The Lane Motor Museum is a hidden treasure of Nashville, TN. It features more than 125 vintage motor vehicles on a large open floor, including three-wheeled cars, cars that can travel in water as well as land and mini-mini cars.
    The museum is located off the beaten path in Nashville at 702 Murfreesboro Pike. It is housed in a former commercial bakery and its main display floor is more than 40,000 square feet.
    The smallest vehicle in the collection is a Peel P50. It is 53” long, 39” wide, and 53” high. The Peel Engineering Company on the Isle of Man, U.K., produced it from 1962 until 1965. It is a single passenger car that can go up to 40 mph.
    The largest vehicle in the collection is the amphibious LARC-LX, which is the size of  three semis parked side by side and has tires 9 feet tall. It was built for the U.S. Army during the Vietnam era, and is powered with 4 engines that drive each of the wheels.
    The oldest vehicles in the collection are two from France that were built in 1924: A Citroën 5 CV “Trefle,” which has a torpedo-style body with three seats in a cloverleaf formation, and a Sima-Violet, which is a 500cc cyclecar with a plywood body.
    The newest vehicle is a 2003 Smart Car by Mercedes, a  micro compact that is 8 feet long and 5 feet wide. It gets more than 60 miles per gallon of gas.

Hours and prices


    The Lane Motor Museum is open from Thursday through Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is closed Tuesday and Wednesday. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for those 55 and up, and free for those under 18.

Additional info


(615) 742-7445 or www.lanemotormuseum.org

Related Nashville-Middle TN topics on Civic Scope


Attractions Info





 

 

 

   







Revision [784]

Edited on 2008-09-16 17:05:20 by SunnyDay

Additions:

Lane Motor Museum

    The Lane Motor Museum is a hidden treasure of Nashville, TN. It features more than 125 vintage motor vehicles on a large open floor, including three-wheeled cars, cars that can travel in water as well as land and mini-mini cars.
    The museum is located off the beaten path in Nashville at 702 Murfreesboro Pike. It is housed in a former commercial bakery and its main display floor is more than 40,000 square feet.
    The smallest vehicle in the collection is a Peel P50. It is 53” long, 39” wide, and 53” high. The Peel Engineering Company on the Isle of Man, U.K., produced it from 1962 until 1965. It is a single passenger car that can go up to 40 mph.
    The largest vehicle in the collection is the amphibious LARC-LX, which is the size of  three semis parked side by side and has tires 9 feet tall. It was built for the U.S. Army during the Vietnam era, and is powered with 4 engines that drive each of the wheels.
    The oldest vehicles in the collection are two from France that were built in 1924: A Citroën 5 CV “Trefle,” which has a torpedo-style body with three seats in a cloverleaf formation, and a Sima-Violet, which is a 500cc cyclecar with a plywood body.
    The newest vehicle is a 2003 Smart Car by Mercedes, a  micro compact that is 8 feet long and 5 feet wide. It gets more than 60 miles per gallon of gas.

Hours and prices


    The Lane Motor Museum is open from Thursday through Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is closed Tuesday and Wednesday. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for those 55 and up, and free for those under 18.

Additional info


(615) 742-7445 or www.lanemotormuseum.org

Related Nashville-Middle TN topics on Civic Scope


Attractions Info





 

 

 

   





Deletions:

Lane Motor Museum

    The Lane Motor Museum is a hidden treasure of Nashville, TN. It features more than 125 vintage motor vehicles on a large open floor, including three-wheeled cars, cars that can travel in water as well as land and mini-mini cars.
    The museum is located off the beaten path in Nashville at 702 Murfreesboro Pike. It is housed in a former commercial bakery and its main display floor is more than 40,000 square feet.
    The smallest vehicle in the collection is a Peel P50. It is 53” long, 39” wide, and 53” high. The Peel Engineering Company on the Isle of Man, U.K., produced it from
1962 until 1965. It is a single passenger car that can go up to 40 mph.
    The largest vehicle in the collection is the amphibious LARC-LX, which is the size of  three semis parked side by side and has tires 9 feet tall. It was built for the U.S. Army during the Vietnam era, and is powered with 4 engines that drive each of the wheels.
    The oldest vehicles in the collection are two from France that were built in 1924: A Citroën 5 CV “Trefle,” which has a torpedo-style body with three seats in a cloverleaf formation, and a Sima-Violet, which is a 500cc cyclecar with a plywood body.
    The newest vehicle is a 2003 Smart Car by Mercedes, a  micro compact that is 8 feet long and 5 feet wide. It gets more than 60 miles per gallon of gas.

Hours and prices


    The Lane Motor Museum is open from Thursday through Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is closed Tuesday and Wednesday. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for those 55 and up, and free for those under 18.

Additional info


(615) 742-7445 or www.lanemotormuseum.org

Related Nashville-Middle TN topics on Civic Scope


Attractions Info





 

 

 

   







Revision [677]

Edited on 2008-08-30 18:12:18 by WikiGuy

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Additional info

(615) 742-7445 or www.lanemotormuseum.org

Related Nashville-Middle TN topics on Civic Scope
Attractions Info





Revision [564]

Edited on 2008-08-27 07:24:47 by WikiGuy

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    The newest vehicle is a 2003 Smart Car by Mercedes, a  micro compact that is 8 feet long and 5 feet wide. It gets more than 60 miles per gallon of gas.


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    The newest vehicle is a 2003 Smart Car by Mercedes, a  micro compact that is 8
feet long and 5 feet wide. It gets more than 60 miles per gallon of gas.




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The oldest known version of this page was edited on 2008-08-27 07:24:25 by WikiGuy

Lane Motor Museum

    The Lane Motor Museum is a hidden treasure of Nashville, TN. It features more than 125 vintage motor vehicles on a large open floor, including three-wheeled cars, cars that can travel in water as well as land and mini-mini cars.
    The museum is located off the beaten path in Nashville at 702 Murfreesboro Pike. It is housed in a former commercial bakery and its main display floor is more than 40,000 square feet.
    The smallest vehicle in the collection is a Peel P50. It is 53” long, 39” wide, and 53” high. The Peel Engineering Company on the Isle of Man, U.K., produced it from
1962 until 1965. It is a single passenger car that can go up to 40 mph.
    The largest vehicle in the collection is the amphibious LARC-LX, which is the size of  three semis parked side by side and has tires 9 feet tall. It was built for the U.S. Army during the Vietnam era, and is powered with 4 engines that drive each of the wheels.
    The oldest vehicles in the collection are two from France that were built in 1924: A Citroën 5 CV “Trefle,” which has a torpedo-style body with three seats in a cloverleaf formation, and a Sima-Violet, which is a 500cc cyclecar with a plywood body.
    The newest vehicle is a 2003 Smart Car by Mercedes, a  micro compact that is 8
feet long and 5 feet wide. It gets more than 60 miles per gallon of gas.

Hours and prices


    The Lane Motor Museum is open from Thursday through Monday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is closed Tuesday and Wednesday. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for those 55 and up, and free for those under 18.


 

 

 

   



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