The DFW Car & Toy Museum is set to open its doors on April 1, presenting automotive enthusiasts and families with a remarkable collection of over 200 classic vehicles. Located in North Fort Worth, the museum offers free admission and a unique glimpse into automotive heritage.
The museum's centerpiece is a rare 1960 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint, a meticulously restored European sports car that embodies automotive engineering excellence. The vehicle features a custom-engineered 1.4L twin-cam inline-four engine, upgraded with high-performance components like Wiseco pistons and Weber carburetors, demonstrating the museum's commitment to preserving automotive craftsmanship.
Visitors can explore the museum's expansive 150,000-square-foot facility, which offers a dog-friendly environment and encourages photography. Open Tuesday through Saturday, the museum provides an immersive experience for car enthusiasts, collectors, and families interested in automotive history.
Beyond its impressive vehicle collection, the museum also offers additional services including climate-controlled car storage and event facilities for car clubs and corporate meetings. The museum's comprehensive approach to celebrating automotive culture makes it a significant destination for enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.



