20/05/21 A member of staff gives a Triumph Spitfire 1500 a last-minute polish. Period advertising material reproduced onto giant banners hang above the cars. With all the cars finally revealed, The Great british Car Journey launches in a refurbished warehouse in the old wireworks, Ambergate Derbyshire, ahead of next weekรญs official opening. Full story: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_kIS9FixHkhDFRwLsJryV6aYJjI7UhZkcybIDoItZpQ/edit?usp=sharing The cars are surrounded by giant hanging banners and artwork, all replica advertising posters charting the history of the British motor industry. For the first time today, guests got to put some of their favourite family classics through their paces around a circuit winding its way around the Derwent Valley Mills UNESCO world heritage site. All Rights Reserved: F Stop Press Ltd. +44 (0)7765 242650 www.fstoppress.com www.rkpphotography.co.uk

New British Car Museum “Great British Car Journey” Opens

Born from an idea spawned by a 32-year-old Austin Maestro, and after four years in the making, the UKโ€™s newest museum, Great British Car Journey, has opened its doors.

Making the once ordinary extraordinary, the Great British Car Journey is packed with British marques and models that dominated the roads for nearly a century.ย Cars fixed in our memories, like the Morris Minor, Ford Capri, and everything before, after and in between, are cars that are now so rare that youโ€™re more likely to see a ยฃ150,000 supercar on todayโ€™s roads.

More than 130 vehicles now fill a former wire works factory on the banks of the River Derwent in Ambergate, Derbyshire.

Richard Usher CEO of The Great British Car Journey with period advertising banners hanging in the background.

Richard Usher, CEO of Great British Car Journey explained: โ€œFour years ago, when I owned and managed Blyton Circuit, a gentleman approached me asking if Iโ€™d like to buy his 1989 Austin Maestro in mint condition with just 10,000 miles on the clock. My first thought was โ€˜noโ€™, but it then got me thinking about when I last saw an Austin Allegro, Metro, original Mini, or even a Ford Cortina on the road. These were cars that were once on virtually every street in Britain and sold in their millions.โ€

The seed was planted and Richard, together with four private investors, set about amassing one of the largest privately owned collections of British designed and manufactured cars in the country.

Visitors to Great British Car Journey will be guided round the exhibition with a unique handheld audio device which tells the fascinating story of individual vehicles, as well as the development of the UKโ€™s motor industry.

Starting with the Austin Seven in 1922, the Great British Car Journey chronicles car design and production in the UK through to the modern-day McLaren 650S, which has been lent to the attraction by the supercar manufacturer.

McLaren CEO Mike Flewitt (right) hands over a McLaren 650Sโ€”the most modern car in the collectionโ€”to Richard Usher.

Mike Flewitt, CEO of McLaren Automotive said: โ€œRichard and the team have done an amazing job bringing Great British Car Journey to life. I am delighted that McLaren is able to support the exhibition which celebrates Britainโ€™s motoring history from Bruce McLarenโ€™s Austin Seven, where our brand story began, through to modern day supercars such as our 650S.โ€

The collection of almost 150 cars has been brought together over the last four years. One of the most difficult cars to find for the exhibition was a Vauxhall Chevette. Only a handful of Chevettes in roadworthy condition are thought to exist in the world today, despite around half a million being soldย in Britain between 1975 and 1984.

Explaining his vision in more detail, Mr Usher said: โ€œI really wanted the cars to tell a story, so the journey charts the growth of car ownership from Austinโ€™s Seven to the present day.โ€

โ€œIt has a motor show feel with cars grouped in the decades โ€“ or chapters – in which they were produced, with period adverts and graphics prominently displayed.

โ€œThe vehicles are easily accessible. We want people to smell the old car smell, marvel at the interiors and jog memories of trips in the family car, their first car or back seat fights with their siblings when they were growing up.

โ€œEveryone who has been on the journey, whether a car nut like myself or not, doesnโ€™t fail to have a smile on their face remembering days gone by. Great British Car Journey is the ultimate trip down Memory Lane,โ€ added Richard.

And the cars arenโ€™t purely for looking at; more than 30 of them can be driven.

For an authentic, hands-on trip down Memory Lane 32 cars, including the Maestro that started it all, are available to drive on a private road as part of the Drive Dadโ€™s Car experience.

All the vehicles in both the exhibition and Drive Dadโ€™s Car experience are in working order and fully maintained by Great British Car Journeyโ€™s own time-served technician and apprentice. Visitors are welcome to watch them at work in the onsite workshop within the exhibition hall.

โ€œGreat British car journey is very much a working attraction. We have a large collection of well-thumbed Haynes manuals which are regularly consulted when we need to locate a bonnet catch or various engine parts to ensure the maintenance of the collection,โ€ added Mr Usher.

For moreย information visit www.greatbritishcarjourney.com