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Auto Museums are a horrendous business model
https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2018/02/06/whats-next-for-the-hostetlers-hudson-museum-collection/?refer=news
A museum full of Hudsons bites the dust. And the usual uproar from the 24 people still alive who care. Car culture is alive and well, probably bigger than ever before. But, if you start an auto museum, realize no one will care about car "X" in the future. At some point, all cars are irrelevant, and anyone who cares about them is dead. This is the way of life. Don't start an auto museum. In fact, all your stuff should be thrown out when you die. Sell things of value before you die, and pass on the money. No one wants your 1951 Hudson.
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