Gedee Museum now has a separate gallery for Indian cars. More than 40 cars manufactured by Indian companies are on display at the gallery. From the oldest cars like Padmini, Ambassador, Symphony's three-wheelers to pre-2000 cars, including the Indica, have been on display since then.
Coimbatore: A petrol and gas-powered bus running from Coimbatore-Udumalpet to Palani, manufactured by G D Naidu at the museum, cars manufactured by G D Naidu, including the campaign bus presented to Periyar by actor M R Radha and given to G D Naidu by Periyar, are also on display.
The GEDEE Museum, located next to Anna Statue, Avinashi Road, Coimbatore, was established in 2015.
G.D. Naidu's inventions and foreign cars were on display, but now a separate gallery has been set up for Indian cars.
More than 40 cars manufactured by Indian companies have been showcased at the indian car show. From the oldest cars like Padmini, Ambassador, Symphony's three-wheelers to pre-2000 cars, including the Indica, have been on display since then.
More special in this gallery is the petrol and gas-powered bus going up to Palani via Coimbatore-Udumalpet, manufactured by G D Naidu. The cars produced by G D Naidu, including the campaign bus presented to Periyar by actor M R Radha and given to G D Naidu by Periyar, are also on display.
Apart from this, the history notes of this traffic as well as the full details of the history of the cars on display have been put up along with the notice boards. In addition, old photographs are also shown through television. Apart from this, the oldest foreign cars are also on display here.
The entry fee for the museum is Rs 125 per person and Rs 75 for children. A person is charged Rs 100 if they go in groups (30) and Rs 500 is charged as entry fee when government school students come in groups. The museum is open from 9 am to 6:30 pm from Tuesday to Sunday of the week.