Records broken in RM Sotheby’s Rudi Klein Junkyard Collection sale in Los Angeles RM Sotheby’s Rudi Klein Collection more than lived up to expectations, with 500-plus lots from the fabled LA junkyard selling for more than $29m – with records broken along the way.
Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles to launch four new exhibitions in August 2024 The Petersen Automotive Museum turned 30 this year, and it will launch four new exhibitions dedicated to motoring innovation on August 3, 2024.
Mullin Collection’s hoard of art and furniture set for Bonhams auction in Los Angeles Bonhams to offer a unique collection of Art Deco furniture, sculpture, paintings and much more from the Mullin Collection at Los Angeles sale.
Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance has become a Beverly Hills Father’s Day tradition The 29th Rodeo Drive Concours saw 100 world class collector cars assemble on the exclusive Los Angeles boulevard for a spectacular display of automotive pageantry.
California’s Petersen Automotive Museum gets the lowdown on Lowriders Pivotal cars, motorcycles and trucks from lowrider communities around the globe will be put on display at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles until April 2025.
Petersen Museum opens new Hollywood Movies exhibit From a Meyers Manx to a DeLorean, there are many screen stars waiting to be discovered at Los Angeles museum’s latest exhibition.
Renowned McGee Roadster hot rod gifted to Petersen Museum Renowned US collector Bruce Meyer has donated his famous 1932 Ford McGee Roadster hot rod to the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles.
Petersen Museum opens special Warhol Mercedes car art exhibit The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles is exhibiting Andy Warhol artworks and the Mercedes-Benz cars that inspired them.
Special Beverly Hills Tour d’Elegance event wows spectators in Beverly Hills After 25 consecutive years of the Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance taking place on Father’s Day, the organisers came up with an innovative alternative to the event to satisfy the requirements for social distancing. The Beverly Hills Tour d’Elegance saw the usual static display become mobile, as a stunning array of cars made a 2.5-mile journey through the heart of Los Angeles, to the delight of scores of spectators.