In our museum in Buren you will find a nice overview of our collection of Icons, Masterpieces and Heroes.
It is open for the public 4 days a week and also the place where the team meets regularly for inspiration. At this moment we mainly exhibit cars that were destined for the North American market, among which are some restored very early cars build in 1969 like the US market HLS30-00023 and the Canadian market HLS30-00057.
What makes the HLS30.00057 special is that it has none of the emission parts that are on early US market cars. We also have 2 restored Final EU Spec cars of 1971 and 1972. Soon we will add an early 1971 car which was designated for Portugal, which is a special car and one of only 120 ever produced. Some of our collection of "FIRST PAINT" are also in the museum. Below you find an overview of the cars in the museum. We hope to add several more cars to our collection and also show them in the museum. We are thinking of a Fairlady Z432 and a Fairlady ZG and perhaps an early car destined for the Australian market, which did not yet have side markers. In addition to the museum, we also have a small workshop in the museum where our Hungarian team can perform maintenance and repairs on cars in the collection or on cars to be delivered. It is also used for the build of one of our special project cars.
Masterpieces
S30s restored in detail. We are proud to have some of the first built LHD S30s in our collection. These include HLS30-00022 and 23, in addition several restored and unrestored 1969 produced S30s. We also brought to life some (as yet) unknown stars, such as cars with EU specifications and also with Portuguese specifications for living.
Icons
Cars that are still in almost pristine condition after more than 50 years.
Years and years of searching have produced a wonderful collection of cars that have been cared for decades to ensure that they can excel today. The plan is to technically refresh some of these cars without sacrificing anything of their originality.
Heroes
Have visibly suffered, but are very special in their own way.
Our museum is part of the Visscher Classique building and is located in the Netherlands.