Historic car collection turned into museum

32 thoughts on “Historic car collection turned into museum

  1. That silver color 1933 Deusenberg was called the "Twenty Grand" because it was worth over $20,000– which today in 2024 dollars is valued at over $400,000… a very very expensive car indeed back in 1933 when the US was in the midst of the Great Depression. 🇺🇲🇺🇲😀

  2. Most people only know about the Petersen Automotive Museum in the Los Angeles area. The Nethercutt Collection has two buildings one of which needs a reservation. Admission is free. There was also the wonderful Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard which closed earlier this year after the owner passed away.

  3. I took my English parents to the J.B. Nethercutt back in 1976 and it was just as beautiful. They also feature hood ornaments, furniture and some organ's. I believe from a "Huell Houser" program, they have a steam train located across the street.

  4. Well, great History..and *great “monies , Expenses” to,keep Running…. ( & also,mentioning People costs)… Anyways, I hope I can , at least,visit some day, etc. Interesting!

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