
Italian billionaire Nicola Bulgari is on a crusade to remind Americans that they build the best cars in the world and always have. That's the motivation for the stunning collection of cars in the N.B. Center for American Automotive Heritage in Allentown, Penn., where family cars the average American could own and drive get the kind of exquisite care usually reserved for million-dollar classics.
Bulgari, whose family is known for the luxury brand of the same name, in it for love, not money. That's what explains why his experts are spending hundreds of hours restoring a 1940 Nash convertible — probably the last of its kind in existence — to its original condition.
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