Mullin Automotive Museum docent, historian and Art Center lecturer Lawrence Crane recites a poem he wrote about collector Peter Mullin’s collection of brass cars, primarily of the French Belle Epoque era. While the Mullin Automotive Museum is primarily known for its Oxnard facility that features interior design inspired by the 1930s Salon d’Automobile and a replica of the Le Mans Grand Prix pits, the Mullin has a second, private, location in the heart of West Los Angeles modeled after the Champ de Mars in Paris during the Belle Epoque era, housing some of the collection’s finest and rarest “Brass Era” automobiles.