Great thread btw. Goes right into my travel file. Keep those museums coming, folks! Here the Schlumpf F1 grid (well, parts of it):
Then there is the Nethercutt museum in Sylmar, CA (north of LA). Private collection, mostly old Rolls Royces. But does have one beautiful California Spyder.
I think with 3 250 GTOs Matsuda wins. Here is a third in addition to the ones posted above. Also i do not believe the XJ2000 and Bugatti posted is part of Matsuda's collection. Image Unavailable, Please Login
To see all collection in overview with detail try this one: www.ferrarihistory.homestead.com/collections.html
LOL, Mark... On a serious note, this is probably one of the most sickening threads i've seen in a long time... Worse than wreckedexotics.com in my opinion - at least those cars were driven.
DES has a point. Why does somebody need to have three GTOs if they just put them on display. Kinda like owning a bunch of Van Goghs and storing them in a safe.
OMG !! The 512 BBB !!! I love that car !! i have to go visit the Maranello Rosso !! Tifosi12, thks a lot for the pics !!
Andrew, you're welcome! It is a stunning place. BTW DES, the Maranello Rosso guys do drive their cars, at least once a year for the reenactment of the Mille Miglia. Including the 250 GTO! Funny nobody has mentioned the Marconi (sp?) museum South of LA. Great collection including one off Ferraris from the Sultan. Also was the Peterson museum in LA once a private collection? I remember stumbling into that place when they were celebrating 50 years of Ferrari. Was my lucky day. Even had a F50 GT on display. Unreal.