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US greats, Japanese rarities

LA’s Petersen Museum celebrates both in new exhibition­s

- Words James Elliott

Two major new exhibition­s have opened at the Petersen Museum in Los Angeles, one celebratin­g local car culture, the other cars from the other side of the world.

Continuing a year of honouring Japanese motoring, the museum has gathered 19 watershed performanc­e cars from the land of the rising sun. Among the rarities placed throughout the museum are Infiniti Prototypes 9 and 10, a brace of Toyota 2000GTs, the sole 1998 Nissan R390 GT1, a 1978 Dome Zero, a 1969 Mazda Cosmo Sport 100S, two MkIV Toyota Supras and the Mazda RX-7 FD concept. The new additions include exposition­s entitled The Roots

of Monozukuri and Fine Tuning, which showcase everything from Nissan’s first V12-powered racer, the R382 of 1969, to a 1974 Mazda RX-3 built by DNA Garage, as well as a group of Japanese supercars.

Rather closer to home is the Legends of Los Angeles: Southern California Race Cars and Their Builders exhibit. Versatile local, albeit Arkansasbo­rn, legend Parnelli Jones was honoured at the opening of a collection which highlights 12 race cars chosen to epitomise California’s rich racing heritage and engineerin­g innovation.

Cars on show include the 1924 Miller 122, the 1929 Ford 22 Jr Model A Roadster, Max Balchowsky’s 1963 ‘Old Yeller’ Mark IX, Dan Gurney’s British-devised 1966 AAR Eagle and the 1975 Edmunds Tamale Wagon.

In a further developmen­t, the museum has embarked on a massive programme to digitise a million pictures from the Petersen Publishing Archive, which consists of 10 million negatives and transparen­cies from 1940 to 1980. Joining forces with the Motor Trend Group and backed by a grant from the Specialty Equipment Market Associatio­n (SEMA), Source Interlink Media (SIM) conducted an initial digitisati­on effort of 500,000 images. SEMA’s interest in the archive and subsequent generosity have allowed the Petersen Museum to hire three full-time staff members to accelerate the process.

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From top Max Balchowsky’s ‘Old Yeller’ Mark IX; Nissan’s one-off R390 GT1 from 1998; Parnelli Jones gets another trophy.
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