RAC is proud to support the Motor Museum of WA

New mural unveiled

Head to the Motor Museum of WA in Whiteman Park and spot some of our states motoring greats in a new large-scale outdoor mural. Created by Fremantle artist Jacob "Shakey" Butler, known for his realistic style, this vibrant artwork pays tribute to WA’s rich automotive heritage and the trailblazers who shaped it.

Sponsored by RAC, the mural takes viewers on a journey through time, honouring legendary figures from the world of motoring. From Ernest Hackfath, one of RAC’s first Patrolmen, to champion rally driver Ross Dunkerton and modern-day icon Daniel Ricciardo - there’s a familiar face for enthusiasts of all ages.

The Motor Museum of WA has been a part of the WA motoring community since 1994. Located in Whiteman Park, the museum showcases one of the largest collections of privately owned vehicles in Australia. RAC has a dedicated exhibition space which tells the story of RAC’s history — from 1905 to present. The exhibit features an early patrol motorcycle, the iconic 1981 Ford Escort patrol van and the Attention Powered Car — a modern example of RAC’s advocacy initiatives.

In 2017 the Motor Museum of WA, in partnership with RAC, launched the RAC Learning Hub. The RAC learning hub provides a dedicated space for school groups and car clubs to hold educational sessions and meetings.

For more information about the Motor Museum, check out their website: http://www.motormuseumwa.com.au/

Opening hours: 10am – 4pm every day except Christmas Day

Location: 223a Drumpellier Drive, Whiteman WA 6068

Entry Fee: Adults – $16.50

Children – $7.00 (7 to 17 years)

Concession – $13.00 (Aged Pension & Seniors)

Family – $38.00 (2 adults & 2 children)

RAC members show your card to receive up to 10% off the price of entry and Motor Museum of WA merchandise

 

RAC's dedicated exhibition space in the Motoring Museum of WA

Mural outside the Motor Museum