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20 Pictures: Inside Toyota USA Museum

9 years ago
1 min read

by Michael Satterfield

Last week I was invited to tour the Toyota USA Museum in Torrance, California by Discover Torrance. The collection houses a wide variety of Toyota vehicles from the rare and exotic 2000 GT to one of a kind movie cars, the collection also has an excellent representation of Toyota’s racing heritage.

The museum is housed near Toyota USA headquarters in a nondescript warehouse building within an industrial park. Open by appointment only, the tour starts off with a short video that showcases Toyota’s history in Japan and America. Once the video was done I was free to wander around some of my favorite cars in the world, an FJ Cruiser, AE86 Corolla GTS, a Supra TT, and three 2000 GTs.

Towards the back of the warehouse is a small section where the racing cars are on display, from IMSA, Indycar, NASCAR, Midget,, and even several of cars from the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach celebrity race are lined up and displayed with racing memorabilia.

Below are just a few of the photos I shot for more visit TheGentlemanRacer.com on Facebook for the full album HERE.

Michael Satterfield

Michael Satterfield, founder of The Gentleman Racer, is a storyteller, adventurer, and automotive expert whose work blends cars, travel, and culture. As a member of The Explorers Club, he brings a spirit of discovery to his work, whether uncovering forgotten racing history or embarking on global expeditions. His site has become a go-to destination for car enthusiasts and style aficionados, known for its compelling storytelling and unique perspective. A Texan with a passion for classic cars and motorsports, Michael is also a hands-on restorer, currently working on a 1960s SCCA-spec Formula Super Vee and other project cars. As the head of the Satterfield Group, he consults on branding and marketing for top automotive and lifestyle brands, bringing his deep industry knowledge to every project.

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