I was there when they first brought in (they were opening the big roll-up door in the back) and wheeled in the Maybach that belonged to Himmler with a Zeppelin designed drive train. They explained to me what shape it was in when first acquired (very bad as it sat in a barn in Poland for many decades) but now was stunning. They opened the hood and showed me the engine and were very proud of their new addition and I was happy to be the first outsider to see the car as well as have someone there to ask questions. What a treat!
@tomclayton6875 for sure, I was really impressed how well the Nethercutt museum took care of their cars. The security guard said that all of them are restored so they can be driven. Although some might need to have their fluids topped off, because apparently the Ford's leak a lot.😁
A very nice day out John
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So awesome to see all these classic cars! Really love the Cadillacs!
@@thisismayberry thank you, I was surprised myself to see them, but apparently Jay Leno knew.😁
Thanks for sharing, nice video 👍😊
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@@pedrozatravel ur welcome shared u out been out all day
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Now those are some classic cars! Very cool museum! Great tour and video!
@@aMuncieChannel thank you, definitely a hidden gem of Southern California
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Nice tour as always John. -Marc
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I need to be adopted by Daddy Warbucks, he knew how to drive in style. LOL
@@FearlessRambler lol. Wouldn't that be nice.😂
@@pedrozatravel for sure
I was there when they first brought in (they were opening the big roll-up door in the back) and wheeled in the Maybach that belonged to Himmler with a Zeppelin designed drive train. They explained to me what shape it was in when first acquired (very bad as it sat in a barn in Poland for many decades) but now was stunning. They opened the hood and showed me the engine and were very proud of their new addition and I was happy to be the first outsider to see the car as well as have someone there to ask questions. What a treat!
@@tomclayton6875 very cool, it is amazing how well they keep those cars.
@@pedrozatravel First class, all the way. Only a few are left untouched because of historical significance, Pieces of art. Expensive art.
@tomclayton6875 for sure, I was really impressed how well the Nethercutt museum took care of their cars. The security guard said that all of them are restored so they can be driven. Although some might need to have their fluids topped off, because apparently the Ford's leak a lot.😁