Bruce Meyer, the owner of this garage, is a Los Angeles-based entrepreneur with a deep passion for automobiles. His first car in the collection was a Chevrolet V8 with gullwing doors borrowed from the Mercedes-Benz 300SL. Afterwards, he spared no expense in creating his own museum, which is currently hidden in the heart of Beverly Hills, a city within the City of Angels. These days, he focuses solely on restoring vintage cars, with the exception of hot rods and classic racing cars.
With his achievements at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance and his involvement in vintage car rallies, Meyer has become an influential figure in the world of car collecting. He maintains his cars in top condition, always ready to be driven if necessary. He tends not to bring his cars to exhibitions, in order to preserve their pristine state. Moreover, Meyer once bought Clark Gable’s Mercedes 300SC from the widow of the famed actor.
Driver in Bien Hoa rebuilds 1988 Mercedes-Benz 190E: Sacrifices ‘prized possession’ for ‘skeleton’ and transforms it into unique custom build to honor idol
Le Phuc is a passionate car enthusiast from Bien Hoa. He has a special interest in vintage cars, particularly BMW and Mercedes-Benz. With his collection of beautiful cars, he initially didn’t have to invest much time and effort into restoring them. His main tasks involved repainting, refurbishing the interiors, and upgrading the rims.
Owner neglects 5 damaged cars: Mice build nest inside, expert appraises at $4 million
Tom Cotter’s first impression was somewhat indifferent: an overgrown entrance, a dilapidated garage. Welcoming Tom Cotter was actually a friend of the owner. As soon as the garage door was opened, Tom Cotter was slightly surprised by the clutter and filth inside. According to the owner’s friend, this garage could collapse at any moment and these cars needed to be taken away.