Sure, very few individuals have a glass garage/display museum like Cameron’s father had in the movie Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (and I would build a shrine for that Ferrari 250 GT California too).
But if you had the means to build a car temple, where would you build it?
Would you put your prized collection inside your living room like this guy (Ferrari 355)?
Or would you build a specialized garage/lounge for your ride (1984 Ferrari 512 BBi)
Or would you instruct in your will that you need to be buried with your car? (1964 Ferrari 330GT)
How about a glass wall between your garage and main home to gaze at the beauty? (Ferrari Dino)
Or, would you commit a sin and simply bury it behind a home in Los Angeles (1974 Ferrari Dino 246) – this was a case of stealing it for insurance payout…
As you can see, based on pictures above, that Ferrari owners want to worship their rides. Are they crazy?
Here is a Porsche 911 fanatic and his special home
Art is in the eye of the beholder; thus it seems completely logical to me to display cars in a museum-like atmosphere. As long as they are not garage queens….