Recorded over the internet, Robert Ross talks with Brandon Starks about the Brumos Collection. First they cover the history of the building itself (1:09) and the how the collection began with one of its first owners, Peter Gregg (2:50). After reviewing his life, they shift gears into discussing how Gregg's paths ultimately crossed with Hurley Haywood (6:10). They then refocus on the collection itself to review The Burmos Collection's purpose and drive (9:19) before reviewing the specific cars in the collection like: a 917K (17:51), a 908 (22:10), a 917/10 (22:56), a 1979 935 (26:47), an Porsche 911 RSR (27:59), and both an 1894 and 1914 Peugeot (29:16). They conclude by talking about the thread that ties The Brumos Collection to its visitors (34:35).https://www.thebrumoscollection.com/ Learn more: Cars That Matter And Follow Us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter A CurtCo Media ProductionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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