MULLIN MUSEUM: FRENCH AUTOMOTIVE CROWN JEWELS!

Some of the most revered and acclaimed cars in the world, including the ‘36 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic by Jean Bugatti, ‘39 Delahaye Type 165 Cabriolet by Figoni and Falaschi, ‘37 Talbot-Lago T150-C SS  Goutte d’Eau, below, and more will be showcased in an exhibit that opens on April 14 at the Mullin Automotive Museum, Oxnard, CA.

MULLIN MUSEUM: FRENCH AUTOMOTIVE CROWN JEWELS!The Mullin Automotive Museum’s “crown jewels” will return as part of its upcoming exhibit, L’époque des Carrossiers: The Art and Times of the French Coachbuilders. This new display will showcase the finest and most renowned sculpture, artifacts and vehicles from the Mullin Museum’s permanent collection, each representing the skill and unparalleled craftsmanship of the most esteemed French master coachbuilders.

The era of Coachbuilding was marked by elegantly designed and handcrafted automobile bodies that were commissioned by society’s most prominent members, using artisans and visionaries to craft bespoke works of rolling art. “L’époque des Carrossiers” will explore the greatest vehicles of this genre, highlighting the works of preeminent French builders such as Bugatti, Citroen, De Villars, Figoni and Falaschi, Henri Chapron, Henri Labourdette, Million, Guiet & Cie., Pourtout, Jacques Saoutchik, Vanvooren, and Gabriel Voisin.

This exhibit will mark the return of some of the museum’s most lauded vehicles. Guests will instantly recognize the 2018 “Best of the Best” winner—the ‘36 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic, below, which was designed by Jean Bugatti, as well as the ‘37 Talbot-Lago T150-C SS ‘Goutte d’Eau’ (teardrop). The teardrop, which will join the exhibit in October, was designed by Joseph Figoni and was named “Best of the Best” in 2016.

MULLIN MUSEUM: FRENCH AUTOMOTIVE CROWN JEWELS!In addition, visitors will find other concours-winning vehicles such as the ‘38 Dubonnet Hispano-Suiza H6B “Xenia” by Jacques Saoutchik, the revolutionary ‘34 Voisin Type C27 Aérosport Coupe, ‘39 Delahaye Type 165 Cabriolet by Figoni and Falaschi, and many more.

“Our new exhibit will showcase the sublime beauty and artistry of France’s finest coachbuilt cars,” said Peter Mullin, founder and CEO of the Mullin Automotive Museum. “The display highlights the nuanced details and elegant craftsmanship that define and distinguish each of the coachbuilders from one another. The elegant cars paired with their rich and diverse stories will create a captivating educational experience on the coachbuilt genre.”

L’époque des Carrossiers will open to the public on April 14, 2018 and be preceded by a media day event at the museum on Thursday, April 12, 2018. To purchase tickets or learn more about the Mullin Automotive Museum, please visit http://www.mullinautomotivemuseum.com/