Aston Martin Heritage Trust Museum has ‘wow’ effect! – PHOTO REPORT
Founded by Aston Martin Owners Club
The Aston Martin Heritage Trust Museum aims to comprehensively document all developments of Aston Martin for the next generation.
It was founded in 1998 by the Aston Martin Owners Club to protect the ever-growing collection collected by its members.
At the time, this included the 1934 Ulster, archival material and memorabilia.
Since then, the AMHT has grown significantly as an independent organization and works hard to capture and share the history and ongoing story of one of the most famous brands in British history.
25 cars, but six are shown
AMHT now cares for more than 25 significant Aston Martin cars and prototypes, including the A3, the oldest surviving Aston Martin, and a wide range of racing memorabilia, models and artifacts.
The archive contains the largest collection of Aston Martin records in the world, including factory records, publications, workshop manuals and thousands of photographs.
In short, absolutely worth your while. The photos speak volumes. What an atmosphere!