Re: Sports cars | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Doug and Terri Anderson (dnt![]() |
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Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 08:49:11 -0800 (PST) |
Preserved - not Restored. Good words, Rick, and gaining popularity.In the Los Angeles area? Witness the Nethercutt Collection. Merle Norman cosmetics. A museum of, as they say, "Functional Art." Everything works. All cars are gassed up, have oil (even the British cars) and are ready to drive on the road. Many brass era cars are, as well as newer twenties / thirties / and forties cars, NOT restored. Just shined up - some thru the original paint - and ready to go.
http://www.nethercuttcollection.org/EndPage.aspx?page=grandsalonIf you opened the URL above, on the second floor-center, see the row of fluorescent lights? That's the cafeteria for the employees. Ayep - 25¢ gets you a French Chefs menu du jour.
Oh, yeah - and in their own words - It is "open to the public at no charge." See hours of operation. I think they are open everyday except Christmas and Thanksgiving.
Worth the visit. Cameras yes - flash no. DOUG
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