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Thank you for attending this event - there were over 200 people in attendance, which we are excited about. A father & son traveled all the way from New Zealand just to see the presentation. We are currently planning to host a few more just like it, for other cars in the collection. So stay tuned!

That paint scheme looks mighty familiar...

That picture shown above is from 2001 when it was rediscovered in California by Martin Eyears, after 30 years in storage. It is not representative of the car’s current condition.

Thanks for sharing that link to our car, we appreciate it.

That paint scheme looks a lot like our 1937 Type 57G Tank. She won Le Mans in 1938.

We have an awesome 1991 MR2 in the exhibit, belonging to “Shiny” Bob Goldstein, one of our longest tenured volunteers:

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Thanks for the kind words, we really appreciate it.

It’s real and it’s spectacular.

One of our Volunteers has a pristine 1974 Unimog 406. We ran it in our “Form follows Function” Demo Day earlier this year:

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Thanks for the kind words. We have about 65 cars in the permanent collection and we are hyper-focused on racing sports cars (cars with fenders + lights) rather than open wheel F1/Indy style cars.

The CRX is a 1985 with only 50K miles. It’s completely stock. Might even be original tires.

Thank you for the kind words. It makes us happy when we hear things like this.

The 22B is An amazing car. It came from Subaru HQ nearby.

The RX7 is amazing. It has only 16k miles and is all original. Owned by 1 family since new.

Ford F3L / P68.

The 1913 Mercer Raceabout in our collection has a most distinguishing feature, and one which has fascinated all who observe it: the Michelin racing wheels. These wheels take tires of metric size (815 X 105). At that time, Michelin tires were known to be superior to American made tires, which were still in their

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