In case you hadn’t heard, San Francisco’s Academy of Art University is selling off most of its collection of 150 classic cars. As one of the nation’s top industrial design schools — and headed by none other than Tom Matano — it keeps a car museum to serve as inspiration for students. However, the school feels that today’s generation has lost interest in Pierce-Arrows or Duesenbergs. So the museum is selling most of its pre-war automobiles to acquire more modern Japanese and muscle cars, particularly of the 60s-80s era, which it believes are more relevant to students who will go on to design the next generation of vehicles.
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