If you're staying in LA, this is only about an hour away and is an absolute must see museum. The collection is all French, and all fantastic. The docent led tours are thorough, informative - but when you are finished, the best part is that you can wander at will throughout the collection. There's also a fantastic art deco collection including what I'd call a gentlemen's club/bar area and some Carlo Bugatti furniture. The presentation of nearly everything is stunning and you should budget several hours to drink it all it. Highly recommended.
Hey from Paris, have a look on "la cité de l'automobile de Mulhouse" it's a museum i east of France, the greatest in Europe. They have 120 Bugatti among others. Nice watch.
Here's a link : ua-cam.com/video/418W0DhU3Mg/v-deo.html, at 26:20 to 26:45 only two Bugatti Royale six were made, the most expensive cars today on earth.
I fully agree. The most beautiful car in the world. Great collection. Congratulations. Great walk through. So informative. Thank you. Looking forward to my visit
@@mosca3289 it's not all a see. I see beautiful works of moving art, but as someone who views the world much in that way I also see beyond that and am staggered by the lack of, something that it takes in times like these to choose to be completely un analytical about opulence.
These are wonderful cars that are fun just to watch. It's a great collection. It was a good time when designers ran the pen as they wished and outstanding craftsmen shook their arms to shape it. How beautiful....... Will be overwhelmed.
You just know this guy lives. loves and breathes cars by his delicate touch and then he polishes off any marks/fingerprints left behind. Imagine being 18 again and driving back in 1936 in a Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic to college now worth well over $40-50M. You'd be the coolest kid around back then as well as already being known as a Lord. Crazy.
*"I don't know which is greater, these fine autos...or these priceless stories that birth them. Salute to this video and auto enthusiast all over the world."* ✨👍
It must be the effort the curators put into embellishing, polishing, adding to, and telling these most improbable stories to a point where they actually believe they are true !!! Ever realised how much "bigger than life" people with money are ? Very big EGO's is the answer to your question. The cars are just what was made at the time.
@@Dvco33333 Very entertaining. Just pointing out that YOU may have a life as entertaining as these incredible stories also if you put your mind to it. No need to listen to what others seemingly did; "care of" curators who are doing nothing with theirs.
thank you guys for continueing to make videos, it's my hope one day to come visit the museum. I am absolutely amazed by the engineering solutions, and robust way Bugatti, and the other cars of that era were built, they seem so solid, but also delicate in ways at the same time. I'm particually fond of the polished metals under the hood, and that incredible sound the doors make when they latch lol, I don't kjnow why but it makes my ears happy!
What a great presentation! I’ve had a love affair with cars from my first word ‘Car’, well probably the fourth after mum, dad, and food. It’s great to stumble upon these articles on UA-cam.
These cars are just absolutely breath-taking. So beautiful, the fact they are functional is almost a trivial afterthought. However, when you consider the artistry of these cars, the age they were built (no computer, no printers, just slide rules and pencils), compared to something as childish as the Tesla Cybertruck, which looks like it was drawn by a 1st grader with a red crayon (because it will go faster with red), accentuates how remarkable the designers of these vehicles truly were. Fame and recognition, rarely denote the best.
Our automotive users group- (from Opel GT to 12-wheel Peterbilt) understands your POV! HOWever the Cybertruck is indeed a both departure from and leading well away and forward-thinking above all traditional "smooth and swoopy" lines conventions. AND it is above all a serious truck. (1.7 million reservations, more the entire production of all cars here) for that one model alone, speaks volumes about what is a true improvement. Indeed if one wishes to be swoopy, aerodynamic AND avant garde, the Solar Aptera can CURE the curse of energy waste on personal transportation, with everything any one or two people NEED in a car, vs everything the merely "Want", eg front and back cigarette ashtrays, as in some of these featured cars!
WOW! I never imaginated that some French cars were so stunning before WWII. Real pieces of Art Deco! A just incredible decadence of style in actual cars: what a miosery when we look at our clumsy and inelegant SUVs!
I've been to your museum and enjoyed very much your help as a docent while there. I will make every effort to come down from Oregon when the pandemic allows. The museum is a jewel.
The aerodynamic bubbles around a tire were formerly referred to as wheel-pants. Fantastic cars great history, forward-looking vehicles with ultimate artisanal craftsmanship. Super descriptions. Imagine being a rich 'Gatsby' in the art-deco era, driving one of these rolling works of art.
I've seen a beautiful Talbo Lago identical to this one in person in Bay Harbor Michigan in the late 90's. They had a Concours car show. Im glad to see such beautiful cars. Unfortunately these are over restored "trailer queens" that don't get driven. At least Jay Leno drives his old Bugatti's and other classics. I hope to see these in person some day. This reminds me of the old adage, "They don't build them like they used to". Thank you.
The beauty of the interior and dash in these cars are truly something special, even in an era when every car had real wood and limited plastics being used.
Beautiful ... works of art. Trips to the Peterson Automotive Museum have been wonderful experiences. Have to visit the Mullin Automotive Museum. These collections are treasures for the world.
Thank you for this wonderful video, featuring magnificent, sublime Cars. Truly, vou are preserving Objects of Art for future generations. Leonardo D'Avinci, an Artist and a Scientist , would be delighted and thrilled going through your Collection.
Mind blowing, where else in the world. No where. Exquisite. The best, it's great some extremely wealthy people have such a passion and spend 100s millions on restoration for us to enjoy seeing. Thankyou
The "queen" sold 3 times, is my fave. An absolutely beautiful car, wow. I can't even imagine owning a car like that. I'm still devastated I don't have my 79 vette anymore.
The maroon colored car around 9:00, isn’t that the car that Jay Leno drove on his channel? It was there with its owner, I believe Peter Mullin? The transmission had problems during their drive. It wouldn’t shift properly I think.
Excellent video of a museum I will see, since we are in California. As a note, a number of the cars shown were part of the Blackhawk museum not long ago. A correction to a statement made; modern formula 1 cars do not and cannot participate in the 24 Hours of Lemans.
Yeah, they haven't had an F1 race at Le Mans in my lifetime (and I'm 56 years old). Le Mans is an endurance race and an F1 ride is the exact opposite of that.
In Southern California we’re very lucky to have such world class automotive museums open to the public: - Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles - The Nethercutt Collection in Sylmar - Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard
If you're staying in LA, this is only about an hour away and is an absolute must see museum. The collection is all French, and all fantastic. The docent led tours are thorough, informative - but when you are finished, the best part is that you can wander at will throughout the collection. There's also a fantastic art deco collection including what I'd call a gentlemen's club/bar area and some Carlo Bugatti furniture. The presentation of nearly everything is stunning and you should budget several hours to drink it all it. Highly recommended.
These gotta be some of the most beautiful cars i think I have ever seen on the internet. Wow 👏
Hey from Paris, have a look on "la cité de l'automobile de Mulhouse" it's a museum i east of France, the greatest in Europe. They have 120 Bugatti among others. Nice watch.
Here's a link : ua-cam.com/video/418W0DhU3Mg/v-deo.html, at 26:20 to 26:45 only two Bugatti Royale six were made, the most expensive cars today on earth.
Sorry i meant only six were made, and her you can see two of them one black and blue and one black.
I fully agree. The most beautiful car in the world. Great collection. Congratulations. Great walk through. So informative. Thank you. Looking forward to my visit
This is not a car collection, here you see a dream and art collection! Wonderfull!
I could get airborne alone with that bonnet mascot. What a splendid presentation; I'm seeing never before seen visitas. This is just intoxicating
Pieces of art. Every single one of them.
What a fabulous collection. I hope to visit some day. Those French cars of the thirties are works of art like none other.
THANK YOU for posting this informative video! The host was very informative and has an excellent knowledge of these cars.
👋👋👋👋BRAVO👋👋👋👋
What an absolute delight! Thank you for sharing your time and knowledge!
Extravagant in the 1930’s was clearly on a level above current times. Amazing.
The ability to without account exploit children, minorities, and the working class in general made for great times for sick people.
MrPypro if that’s all you see in these cars then I don’t understand why you watched.
@@MrPypro There isn't a MrsPypro, is there?
@@BlackPhillip666 😂there is.
@@mosca3289 it's not all a see. I see beautiful works of moving art, but as someone who views the world much in that way I also see beyond that and am staggered by the lack of, something that it takes in times like these to choose to be completely un analytical about opulence.
I work at MoMA in NYC, and take my word for it…these cars would absolutely rival anything here. Stunning, thank you for taking the time to show them.
Thank you Rick for this excellent video. I am a fan of cars from that era. I will definitely add the Mullin museum to my bucket list.
Best half hour all week. Thank you for upload, video quality and excellent narration.
To say this cars are beautiful is an understatement. They are magnificent art works !
Great video great car collection love the Bugatti’s look amazing nice to see that they are kept in the original condition thanks for the video
I think the designers of these cars are much more imaginative than the present day ones .
Very pleasant and profession presentation! Thank you for the terrific tour!
Thanks once again for another great video. What an amazing collection. Truly works of engineering art. Hope to visit some day. 👌
What a life! Love it, thank you for sharing these stunning images with us.
Absolutely stunning!!
Mr Mullin Thank You ,this is just a Fabulous Experience ,Et que continue l'Aventure Voisin,Merci
Awesome. Beautiful cars
Did the cars look this good when they were first made, the restoration is just jaw dropping.
Most probably. If not, they would call it modification I suppose.
Cette collection de voitures françaises est incroyable 😮
Respect à vous monsieur
Now there is a gentleman who really knows his passion and what a wonderful speaking voice. Thank you for taking time to invite us in.
Thank You
Fantastic Collection the builders of these cars would be proud their legacy lives on for future generations to see
I have no words to see this collection.
These are wonderful cars that are fun just to watch.
It's a great collection.
It was a good time when designers ran the pen as they wished and outstanding craftsmen shook their arms to shape it.
How beautiful.......
Will be overwhelmed.
Charming and knowledgeable guy.
5:44 that Delahaye coupe in the background ( silver/grey ) is simply stunning. Easily one of best looking cars ever made.
You just know this guy lives. loves and breathes cars by his delicate touch and then he polishes off any marks/fingerprints left behind.
Imagine being 18 again and driving back in 1936 in a Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic to college now worth well over $40-50M. You'd be the coolest kid around back then as well as already being known as a Lord. Crazy.
I'd love to stop by !! A tremendous collection.
*"I don't know which is greater, these fine autos...or these priceless stories that birth them.
Salute to this video and auto enthusiast all over the world."* ✨👍
It must be the effort the curators put into embellishing, polishing, adding to, and telling these most improbable stories to a point where they actually believe they are true !!!
Ever realised how much "bigger than life" people with money are ? Very big EGO's is the answer to your question.
The cars are just what was made at the time.
@@team3383 ...Entertaining nonetheless, thank you so much for that valuable input killjoy.
@@Dvco33333 Very entertaining. Just pointing out that YOU may have a life as entertaining as these incredible stories also if you put your mind to it.
No need to listen to what others seemingly did; "care of" curators who are doing nothing with theirs.
@@team3383 ...What's really entertaining ...is having a great weekend...in that, we both can agree upon.👍🎶🎈😎
I am completely blown away, that collection of cars is insane.
I thought I had seen it all as I watched Ric on Leno's garage with the Talbot Lago.
The Type 57 at 18:17 alone is incredible
These cars are hand built Art pieces.
Thank you so much for this Video!!! Thank you!!!
Any time!
@@PetersenMuseum The biggest Bugatti collection in the world is in the Schlumpf Museum in Mulhouse (France).
Phenomenal viewing here of some amazing automotive works of art and technology for their times. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you what a great narrator you are Sir i could listen to you all day ,what a fantastic collection keep safe.
Amazing collection. I didn’t know place like that existed in Oxnard, CA. I will definitely try to visit the museum.
thank you guys for continueing to make videos, it's my hope one day to come visit the museum. I am absolutely amazed by the engineering solutions, and robust way Bugatti, and the other cars of that era were built, they seem so solid, but also delicate in ways at the same time. I'm particually fond of the polished metals under the hood, and that incredible sound the doors make when they latch lol, I don't kjnow why but it makes my ears happy!
Have u know the map bruh ??
Its a huge place with a great barrier dispatch from regular living place
What a great presentation! I’ve had a love affair with cars from my first word ‘Car’, well probably the fourth after mum, dad, and food. It’s great to stumble upon these articles on UA-cam.
Beautiful collection of pieces of art
and an excellent presentation. Thanks!
These cars are just absolutely breath-taking. So beautiful, the fact they are functional is almost a trivial afterthought. However, when you consider the artistry of these cars, the age they were built (no computer, no printers, just slide rules and pencils), compared to something as childish as the Tesla Cybertruck, which looks like it was drawn by a 1st grader with a red crayon (because it will go faster with red), accentuates how remarkable the designers of these vehicles truly were. Fame and recognition, rarely denote the best.
Our automotive users group- (from Opel GT to 12-wheel Peterbilt) understands your POV! HOWever the Cybertruck is indeed a both departure from and leading well away and forward-thinking above all traditional "smooth and swoopy" lines conventions. AND it is above all a serious truck. (1.7 million reservations, more the entire production of all cars here) for that one model alone,
speaks volumes about what is a true improvement. Indeed if one wishes to be swoopy, aerodynamic AND avant garde, the Solar Aptera can CURE the curse of energy waste on personal transportation, with everything any one or two people NEED in a car, vs everything the merely "Want", eg front and back cigarette ashtrays, as in some of these featured cars!
French cars in the 30's just Beautiful.
OMG such beautiful works of art. Thanks for sharing them.
I never thought cars like these exist. Magnificent
"A Lalique ashtray" lmao the ashtray alone is more valuable than most cars on the road today.
@dhokkhaba1 Hell no. Id make sure these are preserved. This is literal automotive history we're talking here.
Nope. Nice, but more like a monthly car payment...
Quelle merveille! Magnifique! Un vrai plaisir a regarder ces vidéos. Merci!
The biggest Bugatti collection in the world is in the Schlumpf Museum in Mulhouse (France).
Mr Eberst did a fantastic job presenting these cars. Really enjoyed his commentary.
An incredible collection to say the very least. Thank you so much for producing this video!
Great. The classiest collection of cars anywhere in the world.
Legendary collection of awwwesome rides....
Fascinating! I never knew this particular museum existed - so close to home. I look forward to visiting it ..... when COVID 19 is made manageable.
Please drive me there the sooner the better...🙄👍🏻, writing from the outskirts of Paris, France...
WOW! I never imaginated that some French cars were so stunning before WWII. Real pieces of Art Deco! A just incredible decadence of style in actual cars: what a miosery when we look at our clumsy and inelegant SUVs!
I've been to your museum and enjoyed very much your help as a docent while there. I will make every effort to come down from Oregon when the pandemic allows. The museum is a jewel.
The time when France was building the most beautiful cars in the world !
The aerodynamic bubbles around a tire were formerly referred to as wheel-pants. Fantastic cars
great history, forward-looking vehicles with ultimate artisanal craftsmanship. Super descriptions.
Imagine being a rich 'Gatsby' in the art-deco era, driving one of these rolling works of art.
Very nice tour guide !
I love this video. One of the best on UA-cam
I've seen a beautiful Talbo Lago identical to this one in person in Bay Harbor Michigan in the late 90's. They had a Concours car show. Im glad to see such beautiful cars. Unfortunately these are over restored "trailer queens" that don't get driven. At least Jay Leno drives his old Bugatti's and other classics. I hope to see these in person some day. This reminds me of the old adage, "They don't build them like they used to". Thank you.
Amazing, very interesting stories, well filmed
Very informative, splendid cars and very nice and understandable spoken English.
Grüezi from Switzerland.
The beauty of the interior and dash in these cars are truly something special, even in an era when every car had real wood and limited plastics being used.
Thank you for sharing and posting this incredible video, I have watched it 3 x amazing !
Beautiful ... works of art. Trips to the Peterson Automotive Museum have been wonderful experiences. Have to visit the Mullin Automotive Museum. These collections are treasures for the world.
The biggest Bugatti collection in the world is in the Schlumpf Museum in Mulhouse (France).
Wow, I'd travel all the way from England just to visit this museum. Infact when we can all travel again willy nilly, I'll go here
Thank you for this wonderful video, featuring magnificent, sublime Cars.
Truly, vou are preserving Objects of Art for future generations.
Leonardo D'Avinci, an Artist and a Scientist , would be delighted and thrilled going through your Collection.
Mind blowing, where else in the world. No where. Exquisite. The best, it's great some extremely wealthy people have such a passion and spend 100s millions on restoration for us to enjoy seeing. Thankyou
A koala driving a Bugatti.
merci pour cette visite!
The biggest Bugatti collection in the world is in the Schlumpf Museum in Mulhouse (France).
The Hispano Suiza is unbelievable and I love Bugatti. 👍🏼
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Unbelievably beautiful cars, topped only by the stories! Thank you!
Fourth Comment god i love this Channel BUGGATTI Fan here Thanks for showing these beautiful cars @PetersenAutomotiveMuseum love you guys 👍
All II can say is wow...Thanks again for the videos!!
I noticed a Citroen Traction Avant Coupe in the background...what a beauty!
Love the Yellow Grand Sport. So nice.
Wow, speechless... so grateful for sharing this video, just WOW!
Thank you so so much for posting. Please show us a little bit of the Bugatti Woody behind you at the end.
The "queen" sold 3 times, is my fave. An absolutely beautiful car, wow. I can't even imagine owning a car like that. I'm still devastated I don't have my 79 vette anymore.
Thanks so much for providing such excellent detail on these cars.
And thank you for this wonderful video ,.
thank you enjoyed the tour , from scottish fan
Thanks for the tour. Very nice cars.
The maroon colored car around 9:00, isn’t that the car that Jay Leno drove on his channel? It was there with its owner, I believe Peter Mullin? The transmission had problems during their drive. It wouldn’t shift properly I think.
Beautiful collection of automobiles
The workmanship!!
Excellent video of a museum I will see, since we are in California. As a note, a number of the cars shown were part of the Blackhawk museum not long ago. A correction to a statement made; modern formula 1 cars do not and cannot participate in the 24 Hours of Lemans.
Wonderful collection, beautiful building and exhibition, professional specialist car people.
A video full of BEAUTY!!!!!! 👍👍👍
Amazing collection.Thankyou
I had the honor to meet mr mullin himself a few weeks ago, awesome guy with an awesome collection.
absolutely amazing and so educational! thank you kindly
Very nice collection.
Thank you.
The best years in style cars
absolutely stunning. Following from New Orleans LA
Fabuleux musée avec même les panneaux des marques du salon de l’auto de Paris
This is cool.
Needs better lighting to shoot the interior.
This is a collection of the most beautiful autos ever designed and manufactured. Thank you.
they hidden creak and leather since it a very old car.. plus no way they let hot light go in there..
"Le Mans used to be for road cars, not like today with Formula 1 cars"
Well he has got to watch more modern racing :)
Yeah, they haven't had an F1 race at Le Mans in my lifetime (and I'm 56 years old). Le Mans is an endurance race and an F1 ride is the exact opposite of that.
what modern racing uses stock cars?
@@alexm566 technically the GT3 category is for road cars
Absolutely magnificent 👍🏿.
Loved the walk through and your comments.
Wonderful informative narrative!
In Southern California we’re very lucky to have such world class automotive museums open to the public:
- Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles
- The Nethercutt Collection in Sylmar
- Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard