The Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia is home to several fascinating automotive museums that showcase a variety of vintage motorcycles, cars, and other automotive memorabilia. Some of the top automotive museums in the region include Leonards Mill Museum Complex, which boasts a collection of restored turn-of-the-century traction engines, vintage motorbikes, a Mack truck, and a steam locomotive engine.
Moorook Ramblings, situated at 96 Sh Rosa Road, Moorook, offers a unique display featuring a 1915 side valve Billings & Edmont tractor, a 1927 Kougar tractor, an original Bureau of Meteorology case study house, and excellent restroom facilities. The Motor Museum in Birdwood, part of the National Motor Museum complex, showcases a diverse collection of motorcycles and automotive memorabilia.
Bay Road Gallery & Museum and Main Street Gallery & Museum, situated in different locations, both offer displays of vintage cars, motorcycles, and other automotive memorabilia.
These museums collectively provide a glimpse into the rich automotive history of the Fleurieu Peninsula, offering a delightful experience for enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.