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Car collections that are meant for the whole world to see There are many. Car collections that can only be seen by the owner . These cars are clearly from the former. A lot of car enthusiasts like to go unnoticed, buying their next dream car or hunting down that rare collectible. They will often drop a large sum at an auction with a proxy or another name. It’s private pleasure, and even more so if each car has some history. Imagine the excitement Larry and his team would feel when they saw their car. Ammo NYC Expert detailers with a huge YouTube following were granted access to what is basically a hidden time capsule with at most 300 cars hiding in three garages.
Here’s a little background: Larry was contacted by a friend about a secret car collection. They tried to access it but failed. This was until Larry reached out to the owner of the collection a few weeks back and told him that he was ready for the cars to be sold and that the cars would need to be cleaned and detailed before they could go on sale. The car collection was started in 1970s and has remained in storage for over 40 years. The owner answered my question and said that it would be fine to film the car. One of the cars that was cleaned was the $1-million BizzarriniP538, which was built to race in Le Mans. It was designed by Giotto Bizzarrini (250 GTO), an engineer who worked closely with Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, and other car manufacturers. Only two examples have been documented.
If this is not a clue to what else might be hiding in the dark corners, I don’t know how. A YouTube video of the collection tour, which was requested by millions of subscribers, was posted uncut. There are many interesting and rare prototypes amongst famous hand-built racing machines.
You can find everything from vintage hotrods, vintage motorcycles, scooters and race prototypes to regular street cars and ex-movie star vehicles in the various levels of parked history. Enjoy the entire video.