Jayne Mansfield's car is now available for public viewing. The Lincoln convertible once belonging to Jayne Mansfield has been on display for exhibition previously before and was then moved into the vault of the Petersen Museum where it has remained ever since. For the first time ever the museum is opening its vault to the public. Starting on December 15 the museum will be giving guided tours in the underground vault. Tours are limited to 10 people at a time and costs $25 on top of museum entry fees. As well as Jayne's Lincoln other cars ready to view are Audrey Hepburn's Imperial, Clark Gable and Carole Lombard's Cadillac and Steve McQueen's Hudson Wasp.
Above are three images of Jayne Mansfield and her Lincoln at her Mansfield's Madness House during a press party she held to christen her new swimming pool.
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Jayne's Lincoln on display at a past exhibition |
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Where the car sits now inside the museum vault squished
among other classic cars |
To read more about the Museum vault follow the link below
http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/12/05/petersen-museum-is-opening-its-vault-to-visitors/
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