General information
As a child, cars played a big part in Rick Treworgy’s life. Models, pedal cars, any toy with 4 wheels inspired him. Once he was old enough, Rick began collecting GM cars, Chevys in particular.
After nearly 40 years of turning that dream into a reality and stockpiling well over 200 vintage ’50s to early ’70’s muscle cars, he decided to turn this amazing collection into Muscle Car City.
Rick bought an abandoned store from the biggest retailer in the world, Wal-Mart, and now he’s ready to share his world-class collection with the rest of us. This has become one of the largest GM muscle car collections in the nation.
Photo by: That Hartford Guy from Hartford, Connecticut, USA (Corvettes) [CC BY-SA 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons
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Number of exhibited items
Cars & Automotive: 201-300, Car Inventory link
Items Exhibited at the Museum
Cars:
General Museum Links
Available in the following languages:
English
Services / Facilities:
Restaurant / Café
Museum Contact Info
Contact Email: [email protected]
Contact Form: Link
Getting to the Museum
Address: 10175 Tamiami Trail, 33950, Punta Gorda, Florida (FL), USA, North America
Coordinates: 26.883014, -82.017518
Detailed Map
Overview
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Disclaimer
Note: This information was accurate October, 2019 when it was published/updated, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.