The Pendine Museum of Speed (Welsh: Amgueddfa Cyflymder) is a museum detailing the history of Pendine Sands and its use for land speed record attempts.
It was opened in 1996 in the village of Pendine, on the south coast of Wales, and is owned and run by Carmarthenshire County Council.
[1] For part of each summer the museum housed Babs, the land speed record car in which J. G. Parry-Thomas was killed in 1927.
[2][3] In 2018 it was decided to replace the 1990s museum building, at a cost of £7 million.
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