Dr. Simeone discussed one of the most common questions the Simeone Museum is asked, “How did you come to acquire so many special and rare cars?” The answer isn’t that complicated really. Being a great Car Detective can be summed up in three words: Research, Research, Research. The discussion explored what it takes to be a World-Class Car Detective. Dr. Simeone shared some of his favorite acquisition stories and his methodology for finding and obtaining some of the greatest sports cars in the World.
The following Simeone Foundation Collection Cars were featured 1933 Squire Roadster, 1937 Alfa Romeo 8c 2900A Mille Miglia Spider, 1934 MG K3 Magnette, 1927 Stutz AA Blackhawk Challenger, 1958 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, and the 1964 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe.
Photos by Andrew Taylor