The collection was first opened in 1972 and has grown considerably since then. Most of the vehicles on display are in working order and several are used on the road each year.
Morgan 3 Wheelers are the main feature of the collection and a particular interest of Mr Booth. The first car was constructed by Malvern Link Garage owner H.F.S Morgan in 1909. The Design is remarkably simple with nothing surplus to requirements. The backbone of the chassis encloses the prop-shaft, the lower frame tubes on some models are used as exhaust pipes, the steering pins form part of the famed Morgan sliding pillar independent front suspension.
Various engines have been fitted J.A.P .- M.A.G - Anzani - Blackburne - Matchless - Ford and Precision can be seen in the collection.
Private collection specialising in Morgan 3 wheel cars, 1909 -1935. 12 usually on display, okus 1904 Humber, 1929 Ford 'A', 1929 Morris van, 1936 Bampton caravan, early cycles and motorcycles, surrounded by Automobilia, Museum cannot be seen from the road, Enter through the Falstaff Antiques shop.