Haynes Motor Museum is thrilled to announce the return of its popular annual Autojumble event, set to take place on Saturday 14 June 2025.
Located in Sparkford, Somerset, the internationally renowned Museum, synonymous with all things automotive, will welcome enthusiasts from far and wide for this unmissable event.
Now in its third year, the Autojumble promises to be a haven for motoring aficionados offering a prime opportunity to buy and sell automobilia.
From sought-after car and motorcycle spares to rare vintage parts, magazines, manuals, clothing and quirky collectables, there’s something to satisfy every automotive enthusiast.
Image: Haynes Motor Museum Autojumble
Held next to the Museum, the large outdoor venue has space for up to 200 trade stands as well as food and drink outlets and a display of classic cars.
“We’re delighted to bring the Autojumble back for 2025 following the tremendous success of previous years,” said Liv Fripp, Conference & Events Commercial Manager.
“It’s become a favourite among enthusiasts, and we’re excited to see what motoring treasures will be on display. The Autojumble is now a key fixture in our event calendar, and we’re looking forward to another fantastic day celebrating all things automotive.”
General admission tickets, which include parking, are available for just £5 per person if purchased in advance, with entry from 9am. Trade stands cost £35 before 2 June and £45 thereafter. They include a 5m x 5m space and access for setup from 6am.
For traders travelling from further afield, Haynes Motor Museum is introducing a new £15 overnight pitch for motorhomes and campervans. This convenient on-site accommodation allows traders to stay the Friday night before the event, with the added advantage of extra time to prepare and set up for the day ahead.
Image: Haynes Motor Museum Autojumble
Founded as an independent registered charity by the successful automotive publisher, John Haynes OBE, Haynes Motor Museum has been the custodian of a unique and eclectic collection of vehicles since 1985.
The collection provides a fascinating insight into automotive history and science as well as highlighting the key role the car has played in society for more than a century.
Housed within 15 exhibition spaces, the Museum showcases more than 300 vehicles and automotive memorabilia. The collection spans everything from the birth of motoring and nostalgic classics of the 50s and 60s, to glorious Bentleys and Rolls Royces.
The Autojumble is one of several regular events at the Museum, including the now-famous Haynes Breakfast Club, held on the first Sunday of every month. The popular car meet attracts an attendance of up to 600 vehicles and 2,000–3,000 people who enjoy admiring vehicles and sharing their passion with like-minded enthusiasts.
- For more information and to book tickets, visit www.haynesmuseum.org/autojumble
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