Performance Car Collection
Nong Nooch's owner is a lover of high performance cars. Featuring a rare collection of sports, performance and touring vehicles, modern and classic. One of the best car collections on display in Thailand.
Radical Car SR4
The styling of the SR4 Clubsport was inspired by the Le Mans-winning Bentley, whilst its chassis and handling characteristics were very much rooted in Radical’s original iconic Clubsport 1100 sportscar.
Nissan Skyline GTR 'Godzilla'
The Nissan Skyline GTR (R35) has a reputation in the U.S. that has reached epic proportions. It has acquired the nickname "Godzilla" and is thought of as a mythological beast possessing supernatural powers in the car world.
The Hummer 2
The HUMVEE is the original HUMMER, the cornerstone of the brand. In 2003, HUMMER introduced H2, reflecting an evolution of the brand and making HUMMER more accessible to a wider audience.
Hi-Tech, road racing...
Find the rarest of performance-road registered open wheelers at Nong Nooch. We have the famous Ariel Atom, the new Ktm X-Box, Lotus 2-11, keep drooling because that's only the start.
2005 Ford GT
There are too many cards to bring to you from Nong Nooch, so come back regularly to see the feature car of the month. This month get up close to the sleek Ford GT.
2005 Ford GT
The highly esteemed Khun Kampon, (Nong Nooch pioneer and owner); is the vivid imagination behind Nong Nooch and also the keen collector and racer of the incredible performance car collection.
2005 Ford GT
It was in France, in the mid-1960s, that the great American supercar came to life. A low-slung, muscular racing car built to win on the legendary Le Mans race circuit, the Ford GT project was spearheaded by no less a powerhouse than company Chairman and CEO Henry Ford II. His goal was to change performance car history. And he did.
2005 Ford GT
Today, the all-new 2005 Ford GT supercar comes to life in the form of three production road cars that honor the classic race cars in design and engineering ingenuity.
2005 Ford GT
Ford’s GT40 concept car was created to celebrate that great era in history and look forward to the great years to come. Unveiled at the 2002 North American International Auto Show, the GT40 concept became an instant sensation. And just 45 days after the vehicle was unveiled, Ford stunned the world again, officially announcing that a production version was in the works.






