In Memoriam – Peter Mullin – January 14, 1941-September 18, 2023
We saddened to announce that Peter Mullin, founder of the Mullin Automotive Museum, has died.
We saddened to announce that Peter Mullin, founder of the Mullin Automotive Museum, has died.
We’ll all miss André – he was a real visionary for Citroën. These remembrances are from André – told to Ken Nelson when he visited him around year 2000:
…is the sincerest form of flattery. We’re pretty sure the designers at Bugatti didn’t have the 2CV in mind when they decided to re-sculpt their Veyron to produce latest versions of the Chiron, but when they incorporated the curved cutout to its side profile and applied the dual paint theme, …
by George Dyke….. I recently had the opportunity to tour the Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard California, an absolutely breathtaking display of primarily pre-war Art Deco French classic cars. I say primarily because just beyond an impressive row of race cars on the upper level sat a lovely 1983 France …
With all the gloom and doom about the French economy those days here’s a little lively music and a nostalgic slide presentation showing some of the great pre-WWII automotive accomplishments of the French marques. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4futjb-Og54
by Bob Forest….. Today, I went to Montebello to meet the Bugatti’s. They were from all over the USA and Canada. My first time seeing these cars. They are works of art. Some of them were worth over $1.5 million. They were all at Mont Tremblant for a Club meeting, …
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