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Jacksonville’s best museum: The Brumos Collection
Read full article: Jacksonville’s best museum: The Brumos CollectionThe Brumos Collection: The official home of Brumos racing and an assemblage of some of the finest automobiles and artifacts in the world is your choice for Jacksonville’s best museum.
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Museum filled with historic race and collector cars opens in Jacksonville
Read full article: Museum filled with historic race and collector cars opens in JacksonvilleJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A museum filled with more than three dozen iconic race and collector cars opened Monday afternoon in Jacksonville. The Brumos Collection’s 35,000-square-foot interactive museum on San Pablo Road South gives a look at racing and automotive history. 1923 Miller 122 Grand Prix: Driven by Bugatti racer Count Louis Zborowski, this is considered one of the most complete surviving Millers. 1972 Porsche 917-10: A Can-Am Racer powered by a twin-turbocharged engine that’s capable of 200-plus mph speeds at 1100 horsepower. 1979 Porsche 935: The final evolution of the legendary 911 Carrera as introduced by Brumos Racing in 1973, it boasts a 700-plus horsepower, twin-turbo racer capable of speeds exceeding 200 mph.
