3Paul Walker
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This isn’t a surprise that Paul had around 30 cars which included several Saleen Mustangs and rare German sports cars. Paul and his buddy Roger Rodas were passionate sports car enthusiasts but unfortunately lost their lives in a terrible accident as they drove together in a Porsche Carrera GT supercar in 2013. Paul was a proud owner of Rolls Royce Phantom, and a BMW 850Si to name a few and had them beautifully arranged in his highly equipped garage.
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4Jon Shirley
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Jon Shirley was the president of Microsoft in the 1980s and had around 27+ cars in his collection. Most of them are exotic sports car and race cars which included a 1954 Ferrari 375 MM Scaglietti coupe which was tailored made for the famous Italian film director Roberto Rossellini. Jon and a restoration specialist named Butch Dennison spent more than two years to rebuild the Scaglietti, which later became the first postwar Ferrari to earn the Best of Show at the renowned Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.
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5Jay Leno
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Comedian Jay Leno’s garage space should have a ticketing system for the public. After retiring from his late-night show, Jay invested his ample amount of time in his passion for cars. Jay has a ginormous 17,000 square foot garage in his South Carolina Home which occupies more than two buildings and includes both a fabrication and machine shop and a fully equipped kitchen. Well, who needs a home when you have a garage like this.
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