Justice Brothers Racing Museum

 

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The Justice brothers grew up in Paola Kansas and they started driving before they were even teenagers. At one point they moved to Jacksonville Florida and were involved in the formation of a new organization called NASCAR. At the time they were producing oil products. The business is now located in Duarte California. They have a collection of racing vehicles in the main building and also in a building adjacent to the headquarters.

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From the museum web site "the Museum has a wide variety of vintage circle track racecars, ice racing motorcycles, street rods, restored classics, Indy cars from past and present (including two from the Sylvester Stallone movie Driven), dragsters, midgets, a stadium truck, historic engines, model cars, antique gas pumps and even a Pitts acrobatic biplane hanging from the ceiling! Best of all the Justice Brothers Museum is arranged with the automotive enthusiast in mind: no ropes or railings separate the visitor from these steel and aluminum works of art. Whether you and the family are in the Los Angeles area on vacation, touring the country via RV, or just passing through on a business trip, this incredible collection is a must-see. The Justice Brothers Racing Museum has free admission and is open weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m"

 


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This museum is one of those things I have wanted to see for years but since it is not open  on weekends I never get to go. Well, on the day before Memorial Day weekend they let us out of work early... so... off we went to see the Justice Brothers museum. I have to say it is a very nice collection of cars and you can't beat the free admission.

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