The Automuseum Nettelstedt was a large private collection of automobiles. It existed in the late 1960s until November 1972; Origins under different leadership may date back to the late 1950s. The museum was based in Nettelstedt, a municipality in East Westphalia, which was incorporated into the town of Lübbecke in the district of Minden-Lübbecke in 1973. The main initiators were the textile manufacturer, automobile collector and textbook author Uwe Hucke and his wife Monika. The institution has been described several times as "the largest German car museum" of its time.
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