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wpnaes 02-19-2012 11:04 AM

Sylmar Museum G2G March 10th 10AM
 
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:) A fine idea for an outing by ND; March 10th meet at Nethercutt by 10AM. Might find a Ford or 2 there...:) It's FREE admission :-jammin.

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The Nethercutt Collection features rare collectibles ranging from mechanical musical instruments and antique furnitureto the true heart of the collection: over 250 American and European automobiles dating from 1898 to 1997. Founder J.B. Nethercutt spent a lifetime establishing this collection of historic importance. Unique to automobile museums, each car on display is attentively serviced and maintained to remain as drivable as when the vehicle originally rolled off the showroom floor. On view are various Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance winners and cars once owned by movie stars, royalty and other notable personalities.
The entire collection is housed in two beautifully appointed exhibit facilities located just north of Los Angeles. Housed in the Museum is the Nethercutt Automotive Research Library and Archives, one of the world’s top automotive research facilities. Just steps outside the Museum are a resplendently restored steam locomotive and railcar.
Opened in 1971, The Nethercutt Collection is a not-for-profit educational institution and a resource for automobile enthusiasts, historians, students and scholars. It is open to the public at no charge.



Visit The Nethercutt Museum & Collection
Admission is free at all facilities.

The Nethercutt Museum:
15151 Bledsoe Street
Sylmar, CA 91342
The Nethercutt Collection:
15200 Bledsoe Street
Sylmar, CA 91342
(818) 364-6464


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I'm diggin' those orange spoke wheels!

SteveBricks 02-20-2012 08:58 AM

I had no idea such a place existed, and free admission is definitely the right price! Would love to make it but I'll be in Phoenix that weekend for the NHRDA opener.

bpounds 02-20-2012 09:28 AM

I had not heard of the place either, but Huell Howser was there on an episode a few weeks ago. They took him for a spin in some of the old alternative fueled cars. Electric, steam.

maddogjohnson 02-20-2012 09:45 PM

I've wanted to go the Nethercutt Museum for many years. I basically drive by it every weekday. Unfortunately March 10th is already booked up with lots of family coming in from out of town. Now if I can just convince everyone to make this part of the schedule...

maddogjohnson 02-20-2012 09:53 PM


Originally Posted by bpounds (Post 11460559)
I had not heard of the place either, but Hewell was there on an episode a few weeks ago. They took him for a spin in some of the old alternative fueled cars. Electric, steam.

I just realized that you're talking about Huell Howser of California's Gold. Who doesn't love that show!? A segment on the Nethercutt Museum is absolutely something I'd expect to see on California's Gold..

turbohunter 02-20-2012 10:10 PM

That's a place I've always wanted to go and never made it.
And it still is. I'll be working in Vegas.:'(

Jetcopterpilot 02-20-2012 10:14 PM

Well I am up for it, but I might have family in town from the east coast that weekend... if not I will be there! :)

SpringerPop 02-20-2012 10:36 PM

J. B. Nethercutt is the guy who started Merle Norman Cosmetics, and it was a VERY-rewarding enterprise for him. He kept his Gulfstream at the same facility that I kept my main office, so I got to know some of his flight operations staff. A few years later, my step-son dated the daughter of the company's seamstress. Yes, he had STAFF! All kinds of staff, but his auto restorers were among the best in the entire world, which is why he ended up with such a world-class collection.

Been to "San Sylmar" two or three times over the years, and it's ALWAYS been great! Would LOVE to see the rest of it all!

Count me in, and maybe Marge, too. It's on my calendar to be there.

Pop

wpnaes 02-21-2012 05:54 AM


Originally Posted by wpnaes (Post 11455727)
:) Sign up here:

1) Sean and (Aidric depending on YMCA soccer game)
2) Paul
3) Bill and Marge
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etc...


Thanks Pop for the history.:-X22

SpringerPop 02-21-2012 09:29 AM

Fixed it for you.

Sign up here:

1) Sean and (Aidric depending on YMCA soccer game)
2) Paul
3) Marv and Marge
4)
5)
6)
etc...

bpounds 02-21-2012 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by maddogjohnson (Post 11464601)
I just realized that you're talking about Huell Howser of California's Gold. Who doesn't love that show!? A segment on the Nethercutt Museum is absolutely something I'd expect to see on California's Gold..

Would have helped if I had spelled his name correctly, eh? And I still didn't get my mistake until just now. But it is now fixed.

I think the episode might have been his California Green show, since alternative fuels was the theme, and how nothing is really new.

I'm tentative on this G2G as of now.

NumberDummy 02-22-2012 01:02 AM


Originally Posted by wpnaes (Post 11455727)
I'm diggin' those orange spoke wheels!

1930 Packard 734 Speedster with "Daphne at the Well" radiator cap. 734: 7th series on the 134" wheelbase.

The other cars with orange spokes appears to be 1930 or 1931 Cadillacs. Since I'm a Packard 'nut' I don't know that much about "Cattle-Hacks."

Originally Posted by wpnaes
Might find a Ford or 2 there.

JB collected classic cars as defined by the Classic Car Club of America. The term 'classic' has been taken so far out of context today, it's ridiculous.

The only Fords considered classics would be Brewsters aka "heart front Fords." 1933/34 Ford sedans with Brewster custom bodies.

One of the cars Huell drove was a 1924 Doble steamer w/a qwik-fire boiler. Howard Hughes was a major investor in the company. The company founder went to jail, convicted of stock fraud.

30 some years ago, JB said: "Step on it Dorothy" and she did, the Lincoln's engine blew up, JB and the missus were stranded in the wilds of KS. They were on their way to the Bucks County PA car show.

Roger Abbott (long time pal a mine) was dispatched from Sylmar with a truck containing another classic. JB & Dorothy soon continued on their way.

I'll be attending, but "She who must be obeyed" will not. "She" will be in SLC for the NACE confab.

wpnaes 02-22-2012 12:30 PM


Originally Posted by SpringerPop (Post 11466068)
Fixed it for you.

Sign up here:

1) Sean and (Aidric depending on YMCA soccer game)
2) Paul
3) Marv and Marge
4) Bill ND
5)
6)
etc...


Thanks Pop, not the first time I've made that faux pas....:-X15

NumberDummy 03-04-2012 05:29 AM


Originally Posted by wpnaes (Post 11471700)
Thanks Pop, not the first time I've made that faux pas....:-X15

...BUMP...

wpnaes 03-04-2012 09:47 AM

Just one week away, and don't forget that inexpensive entry fee.:-X22

Thx for the bump ND.


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