Rear-view mirror: Sylvester McKenzie
Wendy Monk picks out some interesting historic items from FMM’s photo archives, some with a story, others with info required… This month, we do ...
Franschhoek Motor Museum is a must-see South African venue. Showcasing over a 100 years of automotive history it caters to tourists, local families and motor enthusiasts alike. The museum’s collection exceeds 220 vehicles – ranging from an 1898 Beeston motor tricycle to a 2003 Ferrari Enzo supercar – and more than 80 exhibits will be on view at any one time, displayed in four de-humidified halls with a total floor area of 2700 mÇ, and presented in chronological order.
With a unique and exciting collection of vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles and memorabilia in the magnificent setting of L’Ormarins, Franschhoek, you can book a museum tour, have a snack at our deli, do a vintage drive, or take a tram ride to Anthonij Rupert Wines for a wine tasting.
The W21 series was introduced in Berlin in February 1933 and was in production for three years. Designed by by ex-Benz & Cie CEO Hans Nibel. Numerous body styles were offered on two wheelbases. Three-speed plus overdrive geerbox. This car one of the first to be imported to SA.
95 km/h
4-speed manual
30 kW at 3 600 r/min
1 961 CC Inline-6
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In accordance with national state of emergency measures being taken to limit the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the Franschhoek Motor Museum has been closed until further notice. Anyone who has already booked and paid for tickets will be refunded.
Exciting news for all the car-lovers out there. The museum is working on new ways to bring the cars to you! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more information about our collection and upcoming online curator tours. Look forward to seeing you online – FMM team