Audrain Automobile Museum

I don’t know anything about cars–all I know is that I can pick out the most expensive car by sheer instinct, just like how I manage to find the most expensive pair of heels at a store.
The Audrain Automobile Museum on Bellevue Avenue, located down the street from the International Tennis Hall of Fame and Laura Jean Denim Shop, showcases some of the rarest and most expensive cars in the world. I stopped in last weekend to see their current exhibit, Supercar Evolution:

Our Supercar Evolution exhibit showcases a selection of the fastest and most efficient supercars ever built. They were chosen to exemplify incredible competitive technological advancements and historical significance borrowed from the race car programs of each manufacturer. 

Always judged by two standards, zero to sixty and top speed, the supercar is equally celebrated for individual styling and boldness of design. 

This exhibition highlights the evolution of the supercar, from the 1970s to modern day, utilizing unique and exciting examples from Ferrari, Porsche, Lamborghini, Ford, Bugatti, McLaren, and de Tomaso.

2013 Lamborghini Aventador
2013 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse
Le Ciel Californien is the only one of its kind…  
A good portion of the exhibit was dedicated to Ferrari
1997 Ferrari F310B
2015 Ferrari 458 Speciale 
(Note: There’s only 67 miles on it)
The Supercar Evolution exhibit is open until June 14, 2015. For more information on the Audrain Automobile Museum, visit their website

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