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After Rajeev's visit (
link to his report), a trip to this museum was on my mind. Fate intervened when a cousin whom we were losing hope on getting married, (sounds like someone else we know) did the deed. I had packed my SLR with the Museum in mind, After a slap up lunch at the Kerala club, it was a great opportunity to spend time till the evening reception. After wondering about taking an Uber, I drove and parked outside the museum (this is Coimbatore, not Bangalore!)
You pay your humble Rs 50. This is used more for staff upkeep and lighting methinks! One walks down a long tunnel (actually a ramp) into the basement of the building. As I was the only visitor at the time. The lights suddenly were swtiched on. MY ticket was examined and I was alllowed the run of the place along with instructions not to touch the cars.
You are greeted with posters and pictures of the evolution of the wheel and the automobile. You then are greeted by a replica 1890 Benz
This is not a replica from the Mercedes factory (there is one with the Bangalore Mercedes dealer). This was created by the UMS technologies apprenticies.
You only realise the talent and precision that this group has when you examine the working replica engines and components as shown below

The Few Germans
The
Merc 170D was gifted to G D Naidu and used by him in Germany. It was one of his favourite cars
BMW 528i E28 - This was a gifted by K Santhanan. Car has been well used and has the odd scuff. Wish I could have picked this up if it had been on the market. It would have been a classic beater car!

The French
Call it the Pondicherry effect but Tamil Nadu loves French cars. A lot of Peugeots were sold in TN. Just go to OLX and you will see.
Citroen Dyane
Citroen XM - this car was on sale in Auto India. I had my eye on it but no money. It belongs to the LGB group who gifted it to the museum
Peugeot 504 -a n old favourite - This was donated by an MP
Peugeot 604 - now a very rare car. A lot of them rusted away or were starved for parts. Again, these were popular with the mill owners in Coimbatore. Based on the 504, it even uses the same doors

The Crown Jewel of the Collection - The Hispano Suiza
All in all, an afternoon well spent. The cars are not all totally pristine but again maintaining such a collection whilst collecting very nominal fees means one cannot expect too much. It is a wonderful testament to GD Naidu's passion for cars and engineering
Thread moved from the Assembly Line to the Classic Car Section. Thanks for sharing!
Wow. Having lived in Coimbatore for almost 6 years and not knowing this museum existed, I feel dumb.
Maybe sometime soon.
Thanks for sharing. Such wonderfully crafted and engineered vehicles.
I did my Automotive Service Course in GTTI. Course was on understanding most of the mechanical parts of the vehicle, dismantling and assembly, etc. Since we did the course there, we were taken on a tour inside the museum. This place is a Treasure in the basement. Amazing collections for display. G. D. Naidu was a hardcore Automotive head, hence so many items on display and the VW Group Training Centre association with GTTI.
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