I’ve lived in Melbourne for almost 9 years and I still have yet to see this collection. I’m a vet and he opens up his museum…errr…garage, each Veterans Day. I need to remember to go this year!
This has to be one of if not the best collections I’ve seen TH-cam. You can tell by the look on your face that you were blown away by the scale and inventory of the collection
This collection is strictly about preserving the history of these vehicles for future generations. To see them in their original condition (new). A time capsule if you will
This collection is vulgar in my opinion. I get the idea of a time capsule @@andyjackson5404 - and I do appreciate "catching" that moment in time where a car ran off the production line with a lipstick-matching finish; or that other American classic that was in a rare colour - I get it. But collecting 15 Vipers in different colours, then insisting that they are all driven, only to casually mention that each car has under a hundred miles kind of contradicts the whole "they're being driven y'all!" statement. I've had similar reservations with the "collection" the Sultan of Brunei had. I don't think the guy really cared about any of the cars, it was just about bragging rights and letting the cars deteriorate.
I hope they turn them on at least once a week or so. I know they change the oil he said at least every 5 years but a lot of those cars piston rings can seize up if they do net get oiled they won't have enough oil film around them.
Been going to the museum the last three years and preping for the March show. We caravan about 10 to 12 cars down to Melbourne each year to support the charity event. Best collection of cars I've ever seen. Cars are run around the grounds on a schedule as well as most are on trickle chargers. The facility itself is as impressive as the collection. Solar power and impeckably kept. Highly recommend!
Absolutely EPIC! I could spend countless hours in this building admiring every single vehicle, tractor, vending machine, radio, fire arm, neon signs, ect...Wow just wow!!!
It's a shame that none of these cars are really used, but at the same time, it is so important for conservation and History. EDIT : Some of you don't seem to understand that we need people who keep cars in "factory" state. So many cars from the past are gone, even those who were made for a very large public.
Totally agree, it's sad most of these cars are destined never to turn a wheel. I noticed how the guide dodged that question twice, instad referring to how they are ready to be driven. Not the same thing is it?!
@@Doggepp I doubt he doesn't rotate them, highly likely many come and go depending on the market and how he pleases. To be honest, what differences does it matter sitting in this collection than someone else's also not being driven? At this with this collection, people will actually see them.
What a mind blowing museum. Thankfully there are men in this world that commit to preserving the history of the American muscle car and the history of automobiles in general What an amazing collection of gems. Thank you for the video.
Never ever has a car collection tour on TH-cam given me goosebumps, until now. This is an insanely wonderful preserved collection and indeed the colours are amazing. Not 1 second I was bored watching this, and I am just sitting in my couch. I could only imagine what it would be like in real life. Thank you so much for this tour, it's just awesome. Also, my sincere gratitude for the knowledge and professionalism of the tour guide, that is one well informed gentleman. Top notch.
Indeed! One of my absolute favourites though is the _Collection One_ from Bahrain. Nowhere close to these numbers but probably at par with what the total value is with just 1/5th the number of cars. They're mostly post 80s cars though. The good thing is that the cars are driven both on road n on track often. They're exquisitely maintained too. The only unfortunate part is that they're not really open to the public because the cars are technically at the owner's residence but he does bring them all out for public events.
I didn't think I would ever see a collection as good (or better?) than Jay Leno's, but this one comes pretty close! It is for sure the best in terms of colors, some paintjobs are to die for!
I am fortunate enough to live in the Melbourne (Florida) local area and have been fortunate enough to have been invited to attend several events at the American Muscle Car Museum. This video really doesn’t do this place justice. It is phenomenal. The Pieloch’s are always the commensurate hosts. Very gracious and giving. We are very lucky to have them in the Melbourne area.
that guy is crazy knowledgeable about every single car he can do a youtube series just giving some background info and facts about each one of the cars.
I am speechless after watching this video. This has to be the world's finest collection of cars, period. There is muscle cars, exotic cars, military, racing, prototype, etc. I cannot imagine what this collection would be worth if he ever decided to sell them all. The huge kicker is, the mileage on them (under 100 miles on most) You have cars with less than (10) miles on them!!!! It's like he bought it, put it on a flatbed and they dropped it off in this museum. Simply amazing!!!! I would spend hours in this place, drooling over all of them :)
This man is absolutely incredible. He knows everything about every car, from the mileage, to their history and personal stories. The perfect guy for the job!
This place needs a full multi-hour tour, and I'm sure I can speak for everyone here - we'd ALL watch the WHOLE video, regardless of how long it is!! Thanks for bringing us along for this tour, though - some of these cars brought a tear to my eye, in a good way of course.
Also some of the cars brought a tear to my eye because theres a couple that are just ugly. Would that guy notice if someone took one of not for the gap it would leave?
Wow....what a dream collection and impeccable attention to detail. The care taker was so informative and very easy to listen to. Thank you for sharing.
A colorfull travel isn't ?😀 Thank you and big hug , from me, from France ( Marseille, south of France ) for all Americans ! I'm a guitar collector with 57 guitars and ... well ... it's only Gibson , Fender , and PRS ! You understand that i'm an America lover, eternal thanks for all soldiers dead for our freedom today , never forget ... some forget. May be who criticize America are jealous ... without memory . I will be 60 on october 6 (that the day of the Eddy Van Halen pass away ...) one regret, just one until my end : for not being American . Peace around you, 🙏 Alain .
But they seem to forget that without France there would be no USA today. French soldiers died for their freedom. Americans are probably the ones without memory :)
You're comment is too funny. People actually beLIEve that you are a Muslim who lives in France, whose only regret, until the day you DIE, is that you aren't an American? Lmao!
I was fortunate to visit this place a few years ago. It is even more incredible in person. The owner is a nice guy. Has a lot of automotive knowledge. Thank you for showing this beautiful collection.
It's great to see all these magnificent cars all being cared for and saved for the future fans. The imaginative way that they are used to benefit the community while employing so many is cool. Thanks for bringing this to us lot.
Amazing collection. I’m grateful to people keeping these vehicles in showroom condition. I also appreciate those who keep old cars on the road. We need both.
Stunning collection. Simply amazing, leaves you pretty much speechless. Wish I lived there, I'd probably go at least once a week. I have a 68 Vette the Navy shipped to the Philippines when I was stationed there for 3 1/2 years. By the time I was transferred back to San Diego medivac in 1980 the paint was shot from the heat and humidity. I had it repainted around 1985 and that paint is still on it. I had to retire in 1990 because my wife had cancer and when she passed away in 1996 the car sat garaged till 2018 and not even driven. I finally had it fixed up with the little money I had and it's drivable with that same paint, which is extremely thin today. I want to get it painted so badly but now that I'm fully retired it's gonna be pretty much out of reach at $20-30K from what I've been told. What a collection! WOW!
I loved this video. Easily could have been a two hour tour. You spot so many cars in the background that you wish you would have highlighted but the excellent tour guide was really giving you a quick tour. Hard to imagine two people (soon to be 3) oversee all those cars. Salute to the owner. You only live once so do what makes you happy, and if it happens to make others happy too, then that’s just a bonus.
Yes, cars are meant to be driven...but, there also has to be a group of very important cars that are saved and preserved for the sake of historical reference purposes. This is a grand service to future generations of gearheads. Well done.
Exactly. Having the building and collection in a non-profit museum means no pesky taxes to worry about. Billionaires don't become billionaires by paying taxes like some peasant.
No dude. It’s that, in my view, Americans are generally highly generous, giving, and the most social humans on this planet. That’s my experience, having grown up in South Africa (who are also up there in friendliness) and still living in Johannesburg currently, but having had the privilege of living in the USA for 2 years as a student, often involving community work.
the immaculate care taken for each individual car is incredible but the level of pride and professionalism and knowledge that gentleman had about all the cars was almost more impressive! help like that is hard to find, the owner of this collection is lucky to have such an amazing set of workers who care for all the vehicles. cheers to him for accumulating such an impressive collection and selecting such uniquely beautiful vehicles so rich in history and loved so much. this was awesome to see.
I'll have to be financially stable in every sense before purchasing my first supercar. The best thing to do with your money is to invest rightly because money left saving will end up with no returns.
The best advice that i learned from Manny Koshbin is don't buy a Super or Hyper car until you have 10 times the price of it in your Bank account, when you purchase a Super car you add a car to your garage but u add also maintenance and unexpected damages that can happen in future
You need to get a financial consultant or expert on investments to aid diversify your portfolio to commodities index funds, digital assets etc, to provide illumination and guidance in the financial markets.
indeed, most people downplay the roles of financial planners until burnt by there mistakes. Productivity is optimized and keeping up to date strategies and analysis makes it more lucrative. I've been able to navigate the volatilities and scaled up 880k from 220k with professional guidance.
Please could you guide me on how to get in touch with your consultant? My funds are being eroded by inflation and I seek a more lucrative investment strategy to effectively utilize before I consider retirement
God I love breaking my back working a 50 hour week just to provide for my family so that this man can have 420 cars, man am I glad to provide this lifestyle for him, this society is so wonderful.
Work harder….also I don’t think you personally are providing anything for this man or his lifestyle. Unless you work for him, in which case he would be providing for you and your lifestyle.
I've seen this in person with my BSA troop, this was one of my favorite tours I have ever been on. The tour guide in the video also lead our troop through the museum, awesome guy. I drive -by this place at least once a month and think of the time I got to tour it.
It most certainly does not turn a profit. It's a bullshit tax avoidance scam by a billionaire, hence the scam "charity"events a couple times a year. Not open to the public. And the same cars in different colors is weird at best.
I thought the best part of the video was the community outreach they do for Veterans and first responders fund raising. Nice to see a private collector that makes his collection available to provide for those that deserve our thanks the most. My kind of car guy.
Ya the electric bill is only 150 bucks but he fails to mention they spent over a million dollars on all that stuff and itll be 40 years of electric Bill's until they break even😆🤡🌎
If they care about sharing these cars with the public so much, they should ask themselves if hoarding 15 Ford GTs is the best way to do this. 14 of them could have other homes to expose them to that many more people. These collections are always impressive, but the excess always bothers me.
Unbelievable place james,that is heaven right there.Its literally a sweet shop with all the colours,could spend hours & hours in there & that’s just looking at the memorabilia never mind the cars.Would so love to visit
You want to buy a Rolex daytona, a GT3RS or simply looking for a fiduciary after you sold your house for 700K and don't know how to invest the money? Greetings from Russia!
Quite the opposite, he’s doing a major service to all car enthusiasts by preserving these cars for generations to come. If you own this many cars, there’s not a chance in hell you could make the time to drive every single one of them often, so don’t say that its a waste that he isn’t driving them enough. The tour guide said that many of them do get driven, and at the very least they are all being properly maintained, not just sitting and rotting.
It’s the biggest time capsule of the best cars of all time. The part that eats me is I’m a person who drives my cars but I understand why the low mileages are to protect the originality of the car. This is insane money at its fullest potential. That’s billions in rare cars.
And what exactly is this man supposed to do about that? Blaming somebody who has no control over famine, you really need to be blaming these greedy governments & politicians.
I am still trying to pick my jaw off the floor after watching this. Thank you for sharing! When in Florida I will make sure to try and get to this fabulous place. Unbelievable.
I recently had the opportunity to see this collection in person, and WOW! No video nor words can express what your eyes and brain will comprehend!!! I spent all my time with a huge smile on my face! Amazing collection and thank you for sharing!!!
Stunning collection of cars. One of the largest variety in the world I would bet. 99.9 percent of them under 100 miles and all of them run. Totally awesome.
Wow, the host was a machine, flawless delivery and completely thorough and spot on without any hesitation, on every topic! Extremely well done. And of course, an insane collection!
Presenter sure did have a wealth of knowledge for each individual car, pretty impressive. There were also little plastic signs in front of every car that listed the milage and other facts, so I’m sure not all of it was off the top of his head. Impressive tour nonetheless 😊
Having lots of money is one thing but sourcing a lot of these cars and having them restored takes some serious connections, talent and experience. Somethings money just can't buy though it does make the job of sourcing easier.
This will be the final resting place for all the muscle cars that survive the changes in the automotive world. High prices, high maintenance costs, gasoline availability, all are leading to the death of the classic automobile hobby. These cars will end up in the hands of the billionaires and, just like art work, in museums and private collections.
i wonder if Jay Leno has ever seen this collection. I’ll bet you that he has. Jay’s collection is a personal one and he has driven them all at some time. this one is more like a museum. both collections are great.
Kudos to the gentleman providing the tour. His commentary, knowledge and delivery was just as impressive as the collection itself!
the guy could not even say le mans.....
Too rehearsed and fake for my taste. But I get it, it's his job. Wasn't a conversation, was a guided tour.
Its sucks to listen to it. He probably told the same story 500 times already
In a sense, I agree.
@@mumsie-uk2itwrong. This guy knows every car
I’ve lived in Melbourne for almost 9 years and I still have yet to see this collection. I’m a vet and he opens up his museum…errr…garage, each Veterans Day. I need to remember to go this year!
Definitely head over!
Name & address? Open to public? Price per person?@@MrJWW
Events only. Because tax dodge.
For a second I thought why is that museum based in Austrailia
I live 4 miles away and I'd love to get inside! (not a vet)
This has to be one of if not the best collections I’ve seen TH-cam. You can tell by the look on your face that you were blown away by the scale and inventory of the collection
Leno drives his cars.
This collection is strictly about preserving the history of these vehicles for future generations. To see them in their original condition (new). A time capsule if you will
This collection is vulgar in my opinion. I get the idea of a time capsule @@andyjackson5404 - and I do appreciate "catching" that moment in time where a car ran off the production line with a lipstick-matching finish; or that other American classic that was in a rare colour - I get it.
But collecting 15 Vipers in different colours, then insisting that they are all driven, only to casually mention that each car has under a hundred miles kind of contradicts the whole "they're being driven y'all!" statement.
I've had similar reservations with the "collection" the Sultan of Brunei had. I don't think the guy really cared about any of the cars, it was just about bragging rights and letting the cars deteriorate.
Live here. Been here a few times. Awesome collection for a great cause by a great guy.
“You’re kidding me”
“ no “
Came for 420, stayed for the insane collection 😍
Yo I’m hitting blinkers and I came across this video 😂 then I see your comment 🤯🤘🏼
Lol Eric khan you like cars this much? Good to see a another weed tuber 😂
"You had me at 420." 😂 @@ablazingape313
@@ablazingape313 Doing this right now bro 🤣🤣
would love to vibe toke and cruise with ya
That line of Porsches blew me away. Dude really has the whole Porsche catalog in his collection.
Outrageous. The Pale Yellow 993 Turbo S is wild.
As a billionaire I would buy 1 square kilometer beside the Porsche factory and have one of each model. Maybe a mechanic for each car too.
Didn't see any of the older 356, 928, and 944s 🙁
@@SupraSav you would need a mechanic or two for sure. A Porsche will never leave you stranded buy it’s always broken.
It only needs some race cars like 917, 935 and 962
A guy so knowledgeable about all of the cars. Doesn’t own them but has a passion to teach about the history of each one. Awesome👍
What is your best out of the lot
The collection is even more mind blowing in person! Thank you Mark and Team for all you do for charity!
Agreed!
I hope they turn them on at least once a week or so. I know they change the oil he said at least every 5 years but a lot of those cars piston rings can seize up if they do net get oiled they won't have enough oil film around them.
@@meorme6603 they have a full time staff that takes amazing care of each vehicle.
@@meorme6603i think it will be ok, i went on holidays for 2 weeks and all my cars, bikes and boats still ran fine when i got home. 😂
Been going to the museum the last three years and preping for the March show. We caravan about 10 to 12 cars down to Melbourne each year to support the charity event. Best collection of cars I've ever seen. Cars are run around the grounds on a schedule as well as most are on trickle chargers. The facility itself is as impressive as the collection. Solar power and impeckably kept. Highly recommend!
Absolutely EPIC! I could spend countless hours in this building admiring every single vehicle, tractor, vending machine, radio, fire arm, neon signs, ect...Wow just wow!!!
It's a shame that none of these cars are really used, but at the same time, it is so important for conservation and History.
EDIT : Some of you don't seem to understand that we need people who keep cars in "factory" state. So many cars from the past are gone, even those who were made for a very large public.
I Couldn’t agree more these cars should be driven to each their own it’s sad to see it locked away. Amazing collection no doubt
Totally agree, it's sad most of these cars are destined never to turn a wheel. I noticed how the guide dodged that question twice, instad referring to how they are ready to be driven. Not the same thing is it?!
it just gets silly and greedy at a point. You dont need one person 'preserving' 10 ford GTs
@@Lucas-m11 why not, its better to invest cars than leave money sitting bank account
@@Doggepp I doubt he doesn't rotate them, highly likely many come and go depending on the market and how he pleases. To be honest, what differences does it matter sitting in this collection than someone else's also not being driven? At this with this collection, people will actually see them.
What a mind blowing museum. Thankfully there are men in this world that commit to preserving the history of the American muscle car and the history of automobiles in general What an amazing collection of gems. Thank you for the video.
Never ever has a car collection tour on TH-cam given me goosebumps, until now. This is an insanely wonderful preserved collection and indeed the colours are amazing. Not 1 second I was bored watching this, and I am just sitting in my couch. I could only imagine what it would be like in real life.
Thank you so much for this tour, it's just awesome. Also, my sincere gratitude for the knowledge and professionalism of the tour guide, that is one well informed gentleman.
Top notch.
Indeed! One of my absolute favourites though is the _Collection One_ from Bahrain. Nowhere close to these numbers but probably at par with what the total value is with just 1/5th the number of cars. They're mostly post 80s cars though. The good thing is that the cars are driven both on road n on track often. They're exquisitely maintained too. The only unfortunate part is that they're not really open to the public because the cars are technically at the owner's residence but he does bring them all out for public events.
I didn't think I would ever see a collection as good (or better?) than Jay Leno's, but this one comes pretty close! It is for sure the best in terms of colors, some paintjobs are to die for!
i’m shaking seeing this
I am fortunate enough to live in the Melbourne (Florida) local area and have been fortunate enough to have been invited to attend several events at the American Muscle Car Museum. This video really doesn’t do this place justice. It is phenomenal. The Pieloch’s are always the commensurate hosts. Very gracious and giving. We are very lucky to have them in the Melbourne area.
that guy is crazy knowledgeable about every single car he can do a youtube series just giving some background info and facts about each one of the cars.
"In a sense", he says "in a sense" oddly often, "in a sense".
@@kidwave1 lmao
I am speechless after watching this video. This has to be the world's finest collection of cars, period. There is muscle cars, exotic cars, military, racing, prototype, etc. I cannot imagine what this collection would be worth if he ever decided to sell them all. The huge kicker is, the mileage on them (under 100 miles on most) You have cars with less than (10) miles on them!!!! It's like he bought it, put it on a flatbed and they dropped it off in this museum. Simply amazing!!!! I would spend hours in this place, drooling over all of them :)
This man is absolutely incredible. He knows everything about every car, from the mileage, to their history and personal stories. The perfect guy for the job!
Seriously, that’s what blew me away.
Obviously ex military man
@@munter10 Nope. Look up Mark Pieloch.
In a sense!
I’m dying to know what he drives personally tho 🤔 07 jgc laredo 3.7?
I genuinely don't have the words to describe a collection like this. Preservation of automotive history at this scale is unbelievable.
😉😉😉
Exceptional collection, presented exceptionally, James!
Thanks buddy!
Great presentation --- Breathtaking collection---thank you.
This place needs a full multi-hour tour, and I'm sure I can speak for everyone here - we'd ALL watch the WHOLE video, regardless of how long it is!! Thanks for bringing us along for this tour, though - some of these cars brought a tear to my eye, in a good way of course.
They can do a car of the week , 20/30 min video to break it all down, 8 1/2 yrs of fresh videos
@@STARSHIPTROOP LOL 8 1/2 years, and that's without sponsor breaks and ads!! 🤣
Maybe we’ll go back!
@@MrJWW I'll definitely watch and share the hell outta that!!
Also some of the cars brought a tear to my eye because theres a couple that are just ugly. Would that guy notice if someone took one of not for the gap it would leave?
In my opinion, the best collection in the entire world. I absolutely love all these cars.✅😇🤑
Wow....what a dream collection and impeccable attention to detail. The care taker was so informative and very easy to listen to. Thank you for sharing.
Ed was a brilliant host and excellent on camera!
If he starts a TH-cam vlog on these cars the subs would be up in no time I'm sure
This compilation of cars is simply unbelievable.
Bet he hasn't got a Piper P2 ?
A colorfull travel isn't ?😀 Thank you and big hug , from me, from France ( Marseille, south of France ) for all Americans !
I'm a guitar collector with 57 guitars and ... well ... it's only Gibson , Fender , and PRS !
You understand that i'm an America lover, eternal thanks for all soldiers dead for our freedom today , never forget ... some forget.
May be who criticize America are jealous ... without memory .
I will be 60 on october 6 (that the day of the Eddy Van Halen pass away ...) one regret, just one until my end : for not being American .
Peace around you, 🙏 Alain
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But they seem to forget that without France there would be no USA today. French soldiers died for their freedom. Americans are probably the ones without memory :)
You're comment is too funny. People actually beLIEve that you are a Muslim who lives in France, whose only regret, until the day you DIE, is that you aren't an American? Lmao!
This guy is so knowledgeable. It’s insane how much he knows about every car…every piece of paraphernalia….and even the building itself. He’s amazing!
I was fortunate to visit this place a few years ago. It is even more incredible in person. The owner is a nice guy. Has a lot of automotive knowledge. Thank you for showing this beautiful collection.
What's the owners name?
@@1469roach Mark Pieloch
Where is this?
What town?
Melbourne, Fl
Again I’m dying to also know what the owners daily driver is and his thoughts on electric cars 🤔
That is an outrageous collection! Makes me happy that someone cares enough to preserve this history.
Absolutely nuts collection. The presentation is A+. So glad that they share this collection and educate people as well.
It's great to see all these magnificent cars all being cared for and saved for the future fans. The imaginative way that they are used to benefit the community while employing so many is cool. Thanks for bringing this to us lot.
the look on mr jww face says it all. hell of a collection! glad they're at least properly maintained and showed off instead of hoarded away
Amazing collection. I’m grateful to people keeping these vehicles in showroom condition. I also appreciate those who keep old cars on the road. We need both.
no need to skip any of this,truely incredible collection.thankyou mr jww
Stunning collection. Simply amazing, leaves you pretty much speechless. Wish I lived there, I'd probably go at least once a week. I have a 68 Vette the Navy shipped to the Philippines when I was stationed there for 3 1/2 years. By the time I was transferred back to San Diego medivac in 1980 the paint was shot from the heat and humidity. I had it repainted around 1985 and that paint is still on it. I had to retire in 1990 because my wife had cancer and when she passed away in 1996 the car sat garaged till 2018 and not even driven. I finally had it fixed up with the little money I had and it's drivable with that same paint, which is extremely thin today. I want to get it painted so badly but now that I'm fully retired it's gonna be pretty much out of reach at $20-30K from what I've been told.
What a collection! WOW!
I loved this video. Easily could have been a two hour tour. You spot so many cars in the background that you wish you would have highlighted but the excellent tour guide was really giving you a quick tour.
Hard to imagine two people (soon to be 3) oversee all those cars.
Salute to the owner. You only live once so do what makes you happy, and if it happens to make others happy too, then that’s just a bonus.
Amazing collection. Owner is pinching his pennies with the 3 man staff. I guess with everything being a 10/10 condition you only need 3 people!
Thank you Mark for sharing your amazing collection with the world.
Wow! Add this place on my bucket list. Stunning cars and the guide being so knowledgeable about the cars made this entertaining and informative.
Wow just beyond amazing.. Grateful that there's people keeping these cars saved like this for future generations.
I live near here, it truly is a mind blowing collection to see in person! Love everything they do for the community around here!
What's the name.of the billionaire?
That level of O.C.D organisation, makes it my kinda place to work.. ❤
Probably one of the best car museums I have seen.
American muscle and porches.
Thank you James and Yorkie.
😎😎😎👍👍👍
Yes, cars are meant to be driven...but, there also has to be a group of very important cars that are saved and preserved for the sake of historical reference purposes. This is a grand service to future generations of gearheads. Well done.
Museums are tax deductible
Exactly. Having the building and collection in a non-profit museum means no pesky taxes to worry about. Billionaires don't become billionaires by paying taxes like some peasant.
No dude.
It’s that, in my view, Americans are generally highly generous, giving, and the most social humans on this planet.
That’s my experience, having grown up in South Africa (who are also up there in friendliness) and still living in Johannesburg currently, but having had the privilege of living in the USA for 2 years as a student, often involving community work.
You have not visited Los Angeles, New York and Miami. Most Americans don't give two shits about anybody lol😂@@moshemedalie7690
Genius 😎
It's all cool though. I'm middle-class with beautiful wife and very happy.
@@texaswunderkind Exactly then how did he become a "billionaire??" Selling Girl Scout cookies? 😜😛
the immaculate care taken for each individual car is incredible but the level of pride and professionalism and knowledge that gentleman had about all the cars was almost more impressive! help like that is hard to find, the owner of this collection is lucky to have such an amazing set of workers who care for all the vehicles. cheers to him for accumulating such an impressive collection and selecting such uniquely beautiful vehicles so rich in history and loved so much. this was awesome to see.
I recently moved to Melbourne, Florida. I live a couple miles from this museum and hope to visit it soon! Great video, as always. 👍
Have fun!
i thought i would skip through this video, not a chance i wish it was much longer, great job!
I don’t know whether to be sad that the cars ain’t driving or be happy that the enthusiasm runs deep with this guy
@@touringmagazine5935 this isnt actually a real museum. Go to their website.
Preservation at its absolute finest. What an outstanding collection 👏🏼
God bless anyone that preserves history in its pristine state.
What an amazing collection!
It really is!
the best car related video on youtube. congrats
I'll have to be financially stable in every sense before purchasing my first supercar. The best thing to do with your money is to invest rightly because money left saving will end up with no returns.
The best advice that i learned from Manny Koshbin is don't buy a Super or Hyper car until you have 10 times the price of it in your Bank account, when you purchase a Super car you add a car to your garage but u add also maintenance and unexpected damages that can happen in future
If you got 10x the price sitting in your bank account... you already making bad financial decision imao.
You need to get a financial consultant or expert on investments to aid diversify your portfolio to commodities index funds, digital assets etc, to provide illumination and guidance in the financial markets.
indeed, most people downplay the roles of financial planners until burnt by there mistakes. Productivity is optimized and keeping up to date strategies and analysis makes it more lucrative. I've been able to navigate the volatilities and scaled up 880k from 220k with professional guidance.
Please could you guide me on how to get in touch with your consultant? My funds are being eroded by inflation and I seek a more lucrative investment strategy to effectively utilize before I consider retirement
Amazing collection! Best thing Ive watched in a while.
It’s like seeing what billionaire me would look like 😂
I can listen to this gent talk about cars 24/7. What a wealth of knowledge 👌🏾🙏🏾❤️🔥
God I love breaking my back working a 50 hour week just to provide for my family so that this man can have 420 cars, man am I glad to provide this lifestyle for him, this society is so wonderful.
Work harder….also I don’t think you personally are providing anything for this man or his lifestyle. Unless you work for him, in which case he would be providing for you and your lifestyle.
foolish comment you fool
wow this collection deserves a more lengthier video on each cars history. truly a time capsule every car is in showroom conditions
One of my favourite videos ever. James, thanks for sharing it with us.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
I've seen this in person with my BSA troop, this was one of my favorite tours I have ever been on. The tour guide in the video also lead our troop through the museum, awesome guy. I drive -by this place at least once a month and think of the time I got to tour it.
I couldn’t do it. I only got to about three minutes of this video. I just couldn’t take that used car salesman any longer.
I could spend weeks looking at this collection. Unbelievable!
How does this place turn a profit? the amount of cash invested in buildings and collection is staggering ,
It most certainly does not turn a profit. It's a bullshit tax avoidance scam by a billionaire, hence the scam "charity"events a couple times a year. Not open to the public. And the same cars in different colors is weird at best.
it doesn't. its an expense for the owner
An expense mitigated by a tax deduction.
No public access, just charitable events/fundraisers. The owner is very generous to the community.
Money doesn't only buy you what your heart desires, but it also allows you to live a life of contribution. Well done for all the charity work.
Can't take them with you, when you die.
I thought the best part of the video was the community outreach they do for Veterans and first responders fund raising. Nice to see a private collector that makes his collection available to provide for those that deserve our thanks the most. My kind of car guy.
442 not 420.
Beautiful collection!
Ya the electric bill is only 150 bucks but he fails to mention they spent over a million dollars on all that stuff and itll be 40 years of electric Bill's until they break even😆🤡🌎
Pocket Change
Beautiful history on cars of the present as well as the past. A great diverse history of vehicles.
Lots of new boring stuff. To me this is a quantity over quality collection. Only thing interesting was the #31 porsche.
Ich sehe das ganz genauso.
Absolutely STUNNING collection! 👍
19:02- Has kind of Homer Simpson look to it!
If they care about sharing these cars with the public so much, they should ask themselves if hoarding 15 Ford GTs is the best way to do this. 14 of them could have other homes to expose them to that many more people. These collections are always impressive, but the excess always bothers me.
Unbelievable place james,that is heaven right there.Its literally a sweet shop with all the colours,could spend hours & hours in there & that’s just looking at the memorabilia never mind the cars.Would so love to visit
Car collections are almost as sad as zoo's, they were made to be free.
Yea it's sad how they just sit there on show behind ropes. What is enjoyable about looking at cars.
I hope this building is a fortress! What an amazing collection under one roof. Thank you for sharing.
How many bot replies in here?
A lot 😂
gotta make sure youtube puts the video forward 😂 Business is business haha
Been seeing the same on a few big TH-cam channels lately. Lots of comments in the first hours after release stokes the algorithm.
You want to buy a Rolex daytona, a GT3RS or simply looking for a fiduciary after you sold your house for 700K and don't know how to invest the money? Greetings from Russia!
Our friends have a buge collection and the upkeep is staggering. The staff alone to change the fluids once per year is mindblowing.
To much money is most often surrounded by waist. This is just a waist !!
Looks like English class for you was just a waste
Quite the opposite, he’s doing a major service to all car enthusiasts by preserving these cars for generations to come. If you own this many cars, there’s not a chance in hell you could make the time to drive every single one of them often, so don’t say that its a waste that he isn’t driving them enough. The tour guide said that many of them do get driven, and at the very least they are all being properly maintained, not just sitting and rotting.
It’s the biggest time capsule of the best cars of all time. The part that eats me is I’m a person who drives my cars but I understand why the low mileages are to protect the originality of the car. This is insane money at its fullest potential. That’s billions in rare cars.
Theres starving humans in the world....
Don’t hate the player… hate the game.
blame gov'ts for spending trillions on endless wars and waste
Last i checked, humans can’t eat cars.
And what exactly is this man supposed to do about that? Blaming somebody who has no control over famine, you really need to be blaming these greedy governments & politicians.
@@bdoginit They can save walking 2 hrs a day to the water hole, if driving those Ford GT40s.
Great tour the whole collection is🔥🔥👌
This guy knows his stuff! Learned a ton of history from him. That place is amazing.
I am still trying to pick my jaw off the floor after watching this. Thank you for sharing! When in Florida I will make sure to try and get to this fabulous place. Unbelievable.
One of the best videos I've seen on YT in years. What a phenomenonal collection.
HANDS DOWN BEST CAR COLLECTION IN THE 🇺🇸 💯
Absolutely incredible collection!!
What a great video! The tour guide is awesome!
I recently had the opportunity to see this collection in person, and WOW! No video nor words can express what your eyes and brain will comprehend!!! I spent all my time with a huge smile on my face! Amazing collection and thank you for sharing!!!
BOOM! -- there went my brain! Amazing collection.
this video should go in eternity if the World ends ! this has to be one of the best collection of cars ever. This collection is mindblowing !
Props to the gentleman that’s showing us this collection. I usually fast forward videos but I pressed rewind so many times.
Maybe you can visit Brunei Darussalam to the Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Museum?? 🤔
Incredible. But what's Porsche doing in an American Muscle Museum?
Stunning collection of cars. One of the largest variety in the world I would bet. 99.9 percent of them under 100 miles and all of them run. Totally awesome.
Amazing!! Thanks James for taking us on the tour👌
Wow, the host was a machine, flawless delivery and completely thorough and spot on without any hesitation, on every topic! Extremely well done. And of course, an insane collection!
Mark not only has money, he has great taste. Awesome collection and the presenter was fantastic. He knew the mileage of every car when asked. Unreal.
Presenter sure did have a wealth of knowledge for each individual car, pretty impressive. There were also little plastic signs in front of every car that listed the milage and other facts, so I’m sure not all of it was off the top of his head. Impressive tour nonetheless 😊
The best video and collection I've seen!
Having lots of money is one thing but sourcing a lot of these cars and having them restored takes some serious connections, talent and experience. Somethings money just can't buy though it does make the job of sourcing easier.
This will be the final resting place for all the muscle cars that survive the changes in the automotive world. High prices, high maintenance costs, gasoline availability, all are leading to the death of the classic automobile hobby. These cars will end up in the hands of the billionaires and, just like art work, in museums and private collections.
i wonder if Jay Leno has ever seen this collection. I’ll bet you that he has. Jay’s collection is a personal one and he has driven them all at some time. this one is more like a museum. both collections are great.
Incredible, just incredible! If you are a muscle and custom car lover, you just took a tour of a car lovers paradise!