Petersen automotive Museum in Los Angeles opened in 1994, but the most curious part of it – the one devoted to vintage cars, became widely available to the public recently.
Here, on the area equal to a football field, located 150 rare specimens.
If you are interested in vintage cars, and a trip to Los Angeles in your immediate plans do not include – not a problem. We have prepared for you an overview of the most interesting is that you could be there to see it. So:
There are no signs describing the cars is not here. It is rather a place of storage of priceless collections, than a Museum.
Usually this part of the Petersen Museum is only open to Museum workers and visitors “VIP”.
This Bugatti once owned by the Shah of Iran.
Next to him is a brightly coloured Beetle.
The case of this car the Superleggera was made by the Milanese bodywork Studio Carrozzeria Touring. The car was taken to their owners from 1926 to 1966, and then it was back to life in 2006.
Of course, Rolls-Royce here too.
Ferrari F40 and Ford GT40 are among the most notable specimens in the collection.
Volkswagen beetle driven by Lindsay Lohan in the movie “Crazy race” parked near the Mercedes actor John Frankenheimer.
Vintage Cadillac cars decorated with figures of women, birds.
On one of these old motorcycles once ridden by Steve McQueen.
source
Source: /users/1080