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The NB Center for American Automotive Heritage

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Hi PontiacForum fans and bloggers!

Thank you for welcoming me to your community and allowing me to share this video with your group. This is NOT SPAM (I promise)- This is an incredible story about car culture, made for enthusiasts, by enthusiasts. @CarCultureTV

Thanks to the world’s finest collectors, exotic cars like Ferrari, Bugatti and Aston Martin are safe from the sands of time, but the everyday American cars like Studebaker, Nash and Oldsmobile are orphaned rides that are quickly becoming extinct… until now.

Italian businessman Nicola Bulgari has created the “NB Center for American Automotive Heritage”, an institution dedicated to preserving the beauty of the cars that put America on wheels from the early 1920’s to the late 1950’s.

I've had the privilege of working with the filmmaking team at CarCulture.TV on this video and would love to see the NB center, and the film team get the love they deserve for such tremendous efforts to preserve forgotten automotive history.

https://www.facebook.com/carculturedottv/videos/424234111326617/

For more videos and car culture check out www.CarCulture.TV

Thanks for watching!
 
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