Mullin Automotive Museum - a visit to the Mona Lisa of automotive engineering
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Summary
The small US town of Oxnard on the West Coast is unlikely to appear in the usual travel guides, but it is home to the Mullin Automotive Museum. Wolfram Hamann was there and provides an impressive summary of the exhibits.
This article contains the following chapters
- Changing exhibits
- Appropriate speech
- Works of art from various states
- Cars from another planet
- Mullin Museum in Oxford?
Estimated reading time: 9min
Preview (beginning of the article)
Oxnard/California? The city on the US Pacific coast is mentioned only marginally at best in the relevant travel guides. A major mistake from the point of view of anyone who appreciates world-class automotive gems. So let's start by going to an Oxnard industrial estate. In outwardly rather inconspicuous buildings that once housed a newspaper maker's museum, the extraordinary Mullin Automotive Museum now resides. The author had already registered for a semi-private tour several months earlier. This is essential because the museum is only open to the public on certain days. Even before the tour, I meet a friendly gentleman named Danny in the museum parking lot next to his Brabus-tuned Smart car, who will guide our group of almost twenty people through the museum for three hours. He is an American with Swiss roots and professional experience at BMW. And of course he is a car guy through and through.
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