By Daniel Rufiange , 2021-08-17 That was on the main floor. On the second floor, other gems like a Chrysler Airflow, Renault Gordini and Ford coupes from the late 1930s were also revealed. This was never an actual museum that opened to the public, which explains why the existence of these cars was unknown. Until the turn of
the 2000s, it was frequented only by friends of the collector. After the owner’s death, ownership of the collection passed to his heirs. They did not agree on what to do, as in whether to keep or sell the collection, so everything just stayed as it was.
created, things have started to move. The current owners have already put the Fiat 124 up for sale, and more are sure to follow. Maybe that’s the good news in that, which is that a lot of these cars are going to be back in service somewhere instead of collecting dust.
Now, because of the group of teens and the publicity they
Still, it’s an incredible story.
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