don't bother going. in fact, not sure it's even open anymore! when it was open, small and only a few vehicles there. it is next to a great steakhouse, however!
It was fun, fun, fun 'til your daddy took your TBird away. Well get down to the Wells Auto Museum and take a look at the old and odd autos there. I particularly like the Bug Eye Sprite...
Other than the usual cars (mostly older ones like model T's etc.) they also have an assortment of other things. There are lg. music boxes, arcade type games and old pinball machines that you can play for money. This is unique and not seen at very many places. The worker there said he didn't know how much longer the place would be open because the original owner died and the estate was being split up. They are only open a few days a week-check ahead before going. The admission of $7.00 is reasonable.
great for kids have seen better auto museums but this one is ok for maine
We have driven by here many times but the museum was always closed, so very happy to finally be able to go inside. They have about 70 cars, some old bikes & cool nickleodeons that still work. great to do on a rainy day in Wells.
Lots of cars to see. cool trinkets to buy. Really innexpensive fun and educational. I would suggest it to people of all ages.
They have old fashioned coin operated rides/games in the lobby that my kids love. Clean place, plenty of free parking
A great display of old cars and trucks! We also enjoyed the many of the oldies coin games and films, and a bargain at .10 to .25 for each.
Even if you don't know a piston from a piton, this museum is still fun. Just to see how our "rides" have changed is eye opening.
Interesting to see all the old cars and motorcycles, kids enjoyed it too.