Bill Richardson Transport World, located in Invercargill, New Zealand, is the world's largest private automotive museum, showcasing over 300 vintage vehicles, including classic cars, trucks, and motorcycles.
The museum's collection began in 1967 when Bill Richardson, a Southland businessman, started acquiring old trucks. By the time of his passing in 2005, the collection had grown to 150 vehicles. In 2015, his daughter Jocelyn and her husband Scott O'Donnell expanded the collection and opened it to the public.
Visitors can explore a diverse range of exhibits, from a 1904 Ford Ac car to a 2016 Dub Box caravan. Highlights include a rare 1940 Dodge RX70 Airflow truck, one of only three known restored models worldwide, and a 1932 Mack BG, the first truck to feature the Mack Bulldog mascot.
The museum also offers interactive elements such as the Construction Zone for children, a replica of Invercargill's Majestic Theatre playing old movies, and exhibits like Pork Pie Corner, which displays props and footage from the 2017 "Pork Pie" movie.
In addition to the vehicle displays, the facility includes The Grille Café, providing a dining option for visitors. The museum is open daily from 10 am to 5 pm.