
A remarkable automotive destination is set to open its doors in Fort Worth, Texas, with the launch of the DFW Car & Toy Museum on April 1. The museum will feature an extensive collection of more than 200 classic and collector vehicles, providing visitors with an immersive journey through automotive history.
Highlighting the museum’s impressive lineup is a rare 1960 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint from the Ron Sturgeon Collection. This left-hand-drive European gem has been meticulously restored and enhanced for performance, featuring a custom-engineered 1.4L twin-cam inline-four engine with Wiseco pistons, Carillo rods, and twin Weber carburetors.
Located at 2550 McMillan Parkway in North Fort Worth, the museum offers visitors a unique experience with free admission and a dog-friendly environment. The expansive 150,000-square-foot facility provides ample space to explore automotive history and marvel at beautifully preserved vehicles.
The museum, previously known as DFW Elite Toy Museum, was founded by Ron Sturgeon in the 1980s. It has evolved from a personal collection to a comprehensive automotive showcase that celebrates the artistry and engineering of legendary automobiles.
Visitors can expect an engaging experience with opportunities to explore intricate details of classic cars, such as the Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint’s wood-rimmed Nardi steering wheel, Smiths and Veglia instrumentation, and performance-oriented features like a trunk-mounted battery with a dedicated cutoff switch.
Open Tuesday through Saturday from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, the DFW Car & Toy Museum promises an entertaining and educational visit for car enthusiasts, families, and anyone interested in automotive history.

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