My friends father, Lloyd Morris was a mechanic in the shop, taking care of and restoring these cars at San Sylmar for years. My friend and Lloyd's son John Morris was J.B. Nethercutt's personal chauffer and one of the drivers for the Big Rig that carried ther cars to various shows around the country. I visited the museum at San Sylmar years ago. I would love to see the new addition. I also remember meeting Jack, the son, in the early eighties when he used to fly his sail plane glider . John would drive the van towing the sail plane to wherever Jack wanted to fly.
A friend of mine used to be his personal chauffeur and also drove their Show Truck transporting the cars to shows nationwide. What a collection and what a place San Sylmar is. I'd love to visit the place again.
Most people do not know that JB Nethercutt was nearly broke in the mid 1960's and was forced to sell his entire car collection to Bill Harrah just to make his payroll. But he turned the company around and when Bill Harrah died bough back his cars at the Harrah collection auctions in 84,85 and 86.
Despite of the quirky commits below, The Nethercutt Collection is a MUST-SEE Experience Incredible!!!
My friends father, Lloyd Morris was a mechanic in the shop, taking care of and restoring these cars at San Sylmar for years. My friend and Lloyd's son John Morris was J.B. Nethercutt's personal chauffer and one of the drivers for the Big Rig that carried ther cars to various shows around the country. I visited the museum at San Sylmar years ago. I would love to see the new addition. I also remember meeting Jack, the son, in the early eighties when he used to fly his sail plane glider . John would drive the van towing the sail plane to wherever Jack wanted to fly.
A friend of mine used to be his personal chauffeur and also drove their Show Truck transporting the cars to shows nationwide. What a collection and what a place San Sylmar is. I'd love to visit the place again.
Most people do not know that JB Nethercutt was nearly broke in the mid 1960's and was forced to sell his entire car collection to Bill Harrah just to make his payroll. But he turned the company around and when Bill Harrah died bough back his cars at the Harrah collection auctions in 84,85 and 86.
That showroom is suppose to replicate a 1930s Dusenburg Showroom at a car dealer
Guys, very nice content but very poor video quality...! This collection deserves a HQ video, no?
My dad is related to Jv nethercutt
Use to work their this video make me regret it
I’m not lying for real my dad is related to Jv Nethercutt
even my last name is Nethercutt
What an incredibly boring episode. I thought we were going to see the collection, not talk to a bunch of rich collectors.