If you are a fan of gorgeous automotive art, you no doubt and know about the stunning collection of pre-war French cars assembled by Peter Mullin. He has amassed, amongst others, probably the largest collection of Bugatti‘s including one of the only 3 Atlantiques in the world. You can see him several times on the Jay Leno‘s garage YouTube videos. But unlike some others, he wasn’t amassing his collection just for his own pleasure. He built a spectacular museum that was free to the public in Oxnard California. I’ve had a chance to visit it a couple of times and it is truly magnificent.
Sadly he passed away last fall. And, unfortunately this means that his museum will be closing February 10. If you have any opportunity to be in Southern California between now and then, I highly recommend you try and check it out. it is worth it just to see the (fjord) blue Atlantique. But you have to make reservations in advance on their website: www.mullinautomotivemuseum.com
Here is the official press release that came out this morning:
Sadly he passed away last fall. And, unfortunately this means that his museum will be closing February 10. If you have any opportunity to be in Southern California between now and then, I highly recommend you try and check it out. it is worth it just to see the (fjord) blue Atlantique. But you have to make reservations in advance on their website: www.mullinautomotivemuseum.com
Here is the official press release that came out this morning:
Oxnard, Calif. (Jan. 17, 2024) – In light of the passing of Peter Mullin in September 2023, the Mullin Automotive Museum has announced it will close its doors on Saturday, Feb. 10. Peter and Merle Mullin founded the Oxnard-based museum in 2010 to educate guests about 20th-century French automotive styling and design by showcasing the finest vehicles, sculptures and artifacts from the most-esteemed French master coachbuilders. The museum boasts nearly 47,000 square feet of exhibit space in an elegantly designed structure, which was previously owned by legendary newspaper publisher Otis Chandler. In addition to its sweeping gallery spaces, the museum includes a roof garden, theater, gift shop and archival storage. Peter was inspired by Art Deco design and was equally passionate about sharing it with the public. To continue that legacy, four of the collection’s most iconic vehicles have been donated to the Petersen Automotive Museum. The 1937 Talbot-Lago T150 CS “Teardrop,” the 1938 Hispano Suiza H6B Dubonnet Xenia, the 1939 Delahaye 165 and the 1938 Delahaye 145 will now become part of the Petersen Automotive Museum, which Peter helped transform into the globally respected automotive institution it is today as part of a major overhaul a decade ago. “Sharing these ‘rolling sculptures’ and beautiful art with others was Peter’s truest passion, and the museum helped bring that vision to life,” said Merle Mullin, director of the Mullin Automotive Museum. “We are deeply indebted to our staff, docents, volunteers, visitors and supporters who have dedicated their time and passion over the past 13 years. I hope past and first-time visitors will have a chance to say goodbye before we close.” The museum will be open on a limited basis through Saturday, Feb. 10. Please visit mullinautomotivemuseum.com for opening dates and hours. |
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