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I keep hearing about a group of classic car collectors referred to as "the brothers". Is this group a well kept secret or is there public information available about who they are and what they collect?
No, I live about 45 minutes away from the Ring Brothers' shop in Spring Green. "The Brothers" are spending major money on select, high end, investor grade vehicles. I am interested in finding out who they are and what their end game might be.The Ring Brothers maybe??
You have to be invited to see the collection, my buddy got to see it. Pretty amazing but don't know why it has to be so secret lol, just charge admission and make a fortune!.
Graveyard Cars got in and did some filming. The grab *** was kept to a minimum making the episode watchable.It's a private collection in Salem Oregon.
Brothers Collection muscle car museum in Oregon: What to know
Yeah but that wasn't really my point lol.They already have a fortune. I bet a lot more then any admission fee would net them.
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I know somethin about these brothers.
Yeah but that wasn't really my point lol.
This reminds me of Ron Pratt, the former Barrett-Jackson buyer who bought only the best, and kept them in his secretive, private collection for his personal enjoyment. In his case, he shared much of his wealth with the charities that he publicly supported.I understand. It's just these guys have stupid money. So it's easy to poke a little fun at them.
And to some of your point... I remember seeing some of these cars in local shows and collections. These cars at one time were spread all over North America. And gave others opportunity to enjoy them too and they promote the hobby. Now in one place, that's quasi private.
Yeah, I am happy they are being preserved but the whole "secret society" thing or whatever it is is kind of silly to me. I could care less about it personally but it would be nice if some family could be able to take a trip to a classic car museum and light the fire in some little kid to get into the hobby. It's their money and I have no idea of their intentions but I hope they go public someday to share these pieces of art with the whole community and help inspire the future generations to save them.I understand. It's just these guys have stupid money. So it's easy to poke a little fun at them.
And to some of your point... I remember seeing some of these cars in local shows and collections. These cars at one time were spread all over North America. And gave others opportunity to enjoy them too and they promote the hobby. Now in one place, that's quasi private.
I have no idea of their intentions
Yes, they did a good job of showcasing the Brothers spectacular display of vehicles. That episode is definitely worth watching.Graveyard Cars got in and did some filming. The grab *** was kept to a minimum making the episode watchable.