If you’ve been to Myrtle Beach more than once, you’ve probably exhausted the obvious attractions and started wondering if there’s anything beyond mini golf courses, seafood buffets, and beaches crowded enough to make you question your vacation choices.
Wheels of Yesteryear is the answer to that question, offering an experience that’s completely different from everything else on the Grand Strand and infinitely more interesting than your fourteenth round of putt-putt golf.
This automotive museum showcases some of the finest examples of American car manufacturing from an era when vehicles had personality, designers were allowed to take risks, and nobody had yet decided that every car should look like an aerodynamic potato.
Stepping inside is like entering a time portal, except instead of requiring complicated physics or a DeLorean, all you need is a sense of adventure and an appreciation for machines that were built when style was just as important as substance…