The museum is called "Retro Cars Museum" and is located in the town of Chelyabinsk, near the Ural Mountains - closer to Astana than Moscow - and with a population that exceeds one million inhabitants, which places it as the ninth City of the whole country.
Of the 23 cars, 15 are from Spain, 9 still carry their original Spanish license plates.
The rest are French models like Peugeot, Renault, Citroën, Chenard Walker of 1929, a Michel Irat of 1927, and a 1929 Lorraine Dietrich, which is the only luxury vehicle of the entire collection and was auctioned a couple of years ago by the French house Osenat.
http://www.escuderia.com/museo-ruso-lleno-coches-espanoles/
Methinks it's a Russian car museum 1,100 miles east of Moscow. Unless Spain has started using Cyrillic letters...
ReplyDeleteWhoops! Damn autotranslate... it's a Russian museum, the cars are Spanish.
DeleteWait, see... that means I was RIGHT! HA HA! It's a Spanish car museum, no matter what country it's in! Ha!
Deleteman, i really have an issue with needing to be right huh? HA!
That's the priviledge of running this blog, and deciding which comments go in. I too have the satisfaction of getting the last word in the Nimbus Club magazine I edit. But you're right, so you win (this time...).
ReplyDeleteI got lucky, the way I had worded it by accident it was a Spanish car museum...
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