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Museum of British Road Transport

The Museum of British Road Transport is a major motor museum, located in Coventry, England.

The museum houses the most extensive collection of British made road transport in the world.

There are more than 190 cars, 75 motorcycles, 200 bicycles.

The most notable exhibits in the museum are Richard Noble[?]'s Thrust2 - which smashed the land speed record in 1983, and also ThrustSSC the follow up car which smashed the land speed record in 1997.

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