Esperance Mechanical Restoration Group

Sheds full of vehicles, tractors, machines and a library compactus of manuals

The Esperance Mechanical Restoration Group’s name speaks for itself. The members restore and collect everything from machines to matchboxes. The site takes in several sheds full of cars, trucks and machinery. There are unusual collections, including salt and pepper shakers, matchboxes and car manuals.

Address:

Lot 138 McLean Road
Nulsen WA 6450
Australia

Opening Hours
Mon 9am - 12pm; 4th Sunday of every month 9am - 3pm. Uptodate phone number is on the gate to contact volunteers.
Pair off

Salt and pepper require a special place on the table. The humble salt and pepper shaker has become an icon over the years. Artisans are consistently making innovative designs to display.

Manual Library

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