FIRST TIME EVER IN RENO'S MOST EXCLUSIVE CAR COLLECTION
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- Today, we do a full tour of one of the best car collections in the world! Anne Brockinton Lee was born in Charleston, South Carolina and later relocated to Reno, Nevada where she reigns over one of the most prestigious classic car collections on the globe. Since the passing of her husband, Bob Lee In 2016, Anne has singlehandedly curated the Robert M. Lee Automobile Collection of over 200 exceptional automobiles, including four Pebble Beach Best of Show cars. The collection includes everything from the Lancia to Maserati, Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Hispano-Suiza, Cadillac, Bentley, Mercedes-Benz, Duesenberg, Ferrari and Horch. Anne continues to add to the collection focusing on one-offs, coach-built cars, and cars that reflect the ideal combination of design, provenance and beauty.
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This is insane
The best part are the german roadsters. It reminds me of a Wanderer Laundalet I saw on the Baroque museum in Puebla and thought to myself: Hmm, I wonder who was the first owner *wink wink*.
This is DISGUSTING, what grotesque hoarding of wealth. You think b4 he died he could have instructed her to sell every car & donate the money to families overseas who can't afford food 4 their kids. Just greedy till the end i guess. Oh & i love how he was described as "helping african wild animals survival" yet he owns hunting world & slaughtered all those animals on his walls, not for survival but as a freakin hobby. Ah yes everything that's wrong with the world under one roof.
@@HarryMollyNut Sir, this is a Wendys.
@@HarryMollyNut Socialist...go away.
@@RERM001lmfaoooo
I love her passion and enthusiasm. She has the Bug!
Great hostess and a lot of knowledge to share. Loved the story about the Ferrari purchase!
Needs to be 5x longer !
Less than 10 minutes was not enough to feature this collection. Is there more footage of her collection?
It would be cool to get Dennis Gage from my classic car to do a segment on every single one of her vehicles and put that out as a special box set my classic car edition
Thank you for sharing. One of the most remarkable art galleries I’ve seen, far better than the Louvre.
I have just witnessed car heaven.Stunning collection.Would love to see more in depth tour of this collection.Thankyou
This is quite emotional for me to see. When I was a child, I got a chance to go through those buildings and Harrah's collection. This feels like going back to that time and it's wonderful to see a wonderfully enthusiastic woman caring for this collection! This is exactly how I remember those buildings looking, the presentation is perfect! Thank you!!!!! I would hope to see this in person someday. I always wondered what happened to those buildings, this made my day!
Wow, please can we see more of this garage, so many beautiful cars….
That Horch and that Daimler are two of my all-time favorite Pebble Best of Show winners. I was overjoyed to see both of them there this year.
Phenomenal.
Can we get a more in-depth follow-up?
The collection, and its curators, are amazing.
Thank you Peterson for visiting and showing around these museums, for the rest of us.
I went to Reno in 1981 and seen the Harrah’s collection, it was awesome. The 31 Daimler is spectacular.
What a fabulous collection! I could spend a week in there and never be bored.
Stunning..
Thank you for the great video, great host and beautiful cars ..
Personally, I think this is the best collection I have ever seen.
Thank you very much. What a stunning collection. I don't know whether the Horch or the Daimler is my favorite. I hope there is much more footage to come.
Absolutely amazing
What an amazing collection it would have been an honor to see it in person, thank you very much for showing it.
This tour could have been hours long and I would have watched and listened to every minute! A fantastic collection and what a great lady. Only wish the Alfa 8C could have been profiled. Thanks Leslie and The Pete!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Used to spend all day at Harra"s collection in the 80s. So much fun. Gold Delorian and all
This is probably the best of the best.
A woman who loved her husband and his passion. Lucky man. No idea what that gray car was but absolutely beautiful car.
Thank you Anne! I saw the Harrah Collection in the early 1970's when the size was 2,000 cars and Bill had two Type 41 Bugatti Royales. It's encouraging to know that some of that magnificence still exists.
Wooooowwww!!!! This is so much history in this presentation! Thanks for opening up your collection and sharing it with the world! I was 12 years old when I would see all the Harrah's cars for sale, in Hemmings Motor News. Thanks again!!🎩🇺🇸🎩🇺🇸🎩
Hopefully there are follow up segments to this to showcase the Alfa's, Ferrari's and more. Bob was a true enthusiast to compete with against at PB and always had a true passion for what he brought each year.
This is an amazing collection but as everyone here notes it was just skimmed over too briefly. I believe Mr. Lee's collection included Ferrari 0008, a 166 Barchette that Luigi Chinetti drove to win at Le Mans in 1949 and setting the company on its legendary way. The car is certainly the most valuable Ferrari in existence, which is saying something!
I love this lady she is remarkable. Knowledgeable. And a delight ..if you did a 4 hour film with here ecplaing the cars and stories I would not hit the stop button..E CELLENT.
Very cool, really enjoyed.................... 👍👍👍👍
Great looking collection!
That double 650 coupe is the most beautiful car I have ever seen 🙂
Ah how I remember my days working for Mr. Lee and Anne. Spent many hour wandering through the Collection while I was Art Director for Anne's and Mr. Lee's VLP Advertising. It was quite and experience. Hello Anne, it's been quite awhile now.
Amazing!
Beautiful car's!
Opening music best! Was looking forward to the whole rift through out the beginning?
Very cool collection in my hometown! I hope you guys get to see the best Porsche collection in the world very few people know about in Reno as well.
Amazing...hypnotic
can’t wait! gonna be epic! as usual!
Wow. Just, wow.
What a beautiful video🤩
Thank you for the tour. Perhaps one day I can tour the collection. I am an automotive media photographer based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and I love seeing collections that I am not able to se personally. I take photographs for a car magazine as well as for the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg Club of Ontario. Thank you...
Wonderful
Wow, a lot of great cars (and apparently some motorcycles too?) Would like to have seen a lot more than was shown or talked about. Anne seems very cool and knowledgeable, I imagine we could hang out together and have some good conversations.
Great! Please, come back in a few months and do the full tour.
One word: WOW !!!!!!
Wow !!!
Those Rolls Royces are great! Even a Freestone & Webb one, my kind of collection. It’s funny seeing cars you’ve known for years from pictures and videos being in someone’s actual collection, like that Daimler, I saw old footage of it being rebuilt.
So rich but so relatable like a neighbor. Great collection miss!
The Ultimate Dream garage
The 37 is the most beautiful car I've ever seen! 💙
No no no, this video is way too short. I need more.
Masterpiece presentation
That 37 is gorgeous!
you just have to love this lady!
I like this car collection
Fabulous lady. Blissful effort.
Those Pebble Beach 'Best of Show' winners are magnificent.
Amazing collection and an amazing Lady !!
Everything looks so grey, did someone forget to colour grade this footage?
Wow this was pretty cool. And such a elegant host! Sorry Leslie Kendall, the other host. 😎
This is super beautiful....but no Borgward's....:)
I moved to Reno in 1993 and have lived here ever since. I’ve never even heard of this place before.
They’re old railroad warehouses in Sparks by the freeway between the Nugget and McCarran.
Unbelievable. So sad the video was this short but thanks for sharing anyway.
we need more info on this collection. it s outstanding
Class that is the best
Lot of trailer queens
I want a land line with an old rotary phone, just so i can slam the phone down on business conversations when im upset, great story.
Forever a young Lady.
okies.. any chance you can put together 60 mins of this collection for us?
I love the Ferrari story at 7:26!
I have the bug, now I have to get the money 😅
Way to short the video. Thanks for uploading. God bless you.
I guess that Harrah's collection was sold off, or did it move to another city? Anne was fortunate to acquire Harrah's beautiful buildings.
@Brian Cole I am so sorry
@Brian Cole Thank you so much, Brian!
Some of Harrah’s collection remains in Reno at the National Automobile Museum. While not the 1200 car collection I enjoyed throughout my youth, it’s still a collection with amazing cars and well worth a visit.
@@ScottAClarke Thank you so much for sharing this awesome information!
Sold off byHoliday Inn when they bought the Harrahs casinos. These buildings are old railroad warehouses in Sparks Nevada not Reno.
2:32 Is that an Iacocca Mustang?
It's a little staggering to see that many nice cars in one place.
cool
Any way of getting a 10 part mini series at 1 hour each... 🤔😋🤞✌
Very cool lady!
W.O.W
WhT a neat lady you are. RIP Robert.
👍❤️🔥
Rolling Art...
from PERSIA ArmeniA Israel with Passion
Neat lady!!
Apparently, Bill Hurrah of Casino fame owned that space and had over 1200 cars there. What happened to his collection after he 'passed on'.
The collection was acquired by Holiday Inns when they bought the Harrahs hotels/casinos. They sold most of the collection and a small amount are in the automobile museum in downtown Reno. This collection here is in Sparks not Reno in old railroad warehouses where Bill Harrah had his collection .
I’ve died and gone to heaven.
Is this open to the public
MONEY IS A GOOD THING TO START OFF WITH.
Where's the yugo section?
My god
Bob Lee must have done alright for himself
Another repeat. But...im not complaining
Should have spent more time with the Ferrari's goodness me
6:42 HE LIT A MATCH...TO CHECK GAS TANK... THAT'S WHY... THEY CALL HIM... Can't make out the furthest signs. Anybody know the rest of this?
Skinless frank
Eye candy...and lots of it. I could spend a few hours walking those aisles! Lots of room around the cars so you can get many views of the same car from multiple angles.
It’s in Sparks not Reno
I do wish these videos were longer/more ponderous, it’s my only gripe of this channel!!! Give us more B-roll! More footage, more angles, more features, more closeups, and take your time! I’m always pausing the videos. Really every car should be shown somewhat or else why go there?
too short
I hope this gal talks to every person that walks in they would catch the bug from her
why so many killed animals? hunting isnt hard ... nothing to be proud of
One of Bob Lee's business ventures was luxury goods maker Hunting World, Inc. He seems to have been a seriously dedicated hunter and "conservationist," although I suspect it was a bit like Ducks Unlimited: save the species so you have more to kill!
Beautiful collection, but so sad to see the 100s of dead animals as trophies. I switched off when I realised what I was seeing.
As I always comment... what a shame that these cars are just sitting in a garage and not being enjoyed by someone on a regular basis and shown off truly to everyone. Put them on the road where they belong.
I am more shocked by all those beautiful animals killed to massage the ego of the collection's owner. Disgusting.