NETHERCUTT MUSEUM - American and European perfectly restored automobiles


Details
**Event is cross-posted with another Meetup group**
There are three museums, which includes a vast array of rare mechanical musical instruments and precious antique furniture in addition to the 250+ classic automobiles.
We will start with a guided tour of the Nethercutt Collection, which requires advanced reservations. As a result, I will need to submit to them an accurate count of the number of people in our group, no later 3 days before the event starts. This tour will last approximately 90 minutes. Thereafter, we will be free to leisurely view the other two museums together as a group, or you may go off individually to explore.
COST AND ARRIVAL TIME:
The cost for the guided tour is $20 per person, credit cards only.
The guided tour starts promptly at 10 AM, check in time is 9:45 AM. It is strongly advised to get there early, 9:00AM, in order park your car and get in line to pay for your guided tour.
**Since the guided tour needs me to make reservations, I ask that everyone honor your rsvp or change it on or before the 5/21 deadline, thanks.**
PARKING: They have free on-site parking next to the Nethercutt Museum.
Please click this link to view detail visitor information:
https://nethercuttcollection.org
We will be meeting inside near the box office of the Nethercutt Museum. See above picture for building location.
# Impressions from prior guests:
“Unlike most museums that are static, The Nethercutt Collection is truly kinetic, as all of the vehicles run, are driven regularly, and can be seen on the street as well as in the museum.”
– Jay Leno, TV Host and Car Enthusiast
“This is the crown jewel of American Automobile Museums.”
– Phil Hill, America’s first Formula One Grand Prix Racing Champion and classic car collector
“J.B. Nethercutt has done more than any other collector to preserve the world’s greatest cars, establishing standards of restoration to originality that others have aspired to equal for decades.”
– Jules M. Heumann, Chairman, Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance
“A breathtaking masterpiece of architecture and automobiles.” – David R. Holls, Retired Director of Design, General Motors

NETHERCUTT MUSEUM - American and European perfectly restored automobiles