That beauty is the Chrysler Turbine Car (it's not got a jet engine and it doesn't fly, sadly). It's one of about five remaining (most of the 50 or so that were made, all in Italy by Ghia, were crushed at the end of the program to avoid huge tariffs for Chrysler), and it does not run. In fact, it might not have an engine at all. The gorgeous color is called Turbine Bronze and it was also offered on production Chryslers and Imperials from 1966 to 1968. The upcoming special on My Classic Car will certainly be of interest to you! Last I was at the Petersen, the car remained on display. Happy holidays, Chris in LA 78 NYB Salon 67 Crown 63 Turbine (I wish!) Dickedo32@xxxxxxx (Dickedo32@xxxxxxx) wrote: > Hi all, a couple of years ago I joined a tour sfrom Visalia and we went to > the Petersen Auto Museum in L.A. and got to go down into their resoration > area and low and behold, there was this really sharp Chrysler Jet Car, it was > usnique and kind of reminded me of an early 60's T- > bird, it was a copper in color and had great lines, I don't know if they > still have it but I hope it's finished as I am planning a trip to the > Petersen on my next trip to Cedars