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Mullin Museum closing; Gooding to begin selling collection

OXNARD, Calif. — The Mullin Automotive Museum, known for its spectacular collection of fabulous French automobiles from the Art Deco era, is closing its doors for good, and the Mullin family plans to begin auctioning off the collection. According to a press release, the closing date for the museum is Feb. 10.

The museum had been the result of years of collecting from businessman and philanthropist Peter Mullin,

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