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Mullin Automotive Museum Hires JMPR Public Relations to Promote New Venue

January 25, 2010 – 11:03 amNo Comment

The Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard, Calif., has hired JMPR Public Relations to handle its public relations outreach and media relations initiatives, which are planned to garner international awareness of the Museum’s debut in Spring 2010.

The Mullin Automotive Museum pays homage to art deco and the machine age (1918-1941) ? design eras that produced exquisite art and magnificent automobiles. The museum is home to examples of the finest of historic French automobiles from the Bugatti and the Delahaye, to the Voisin, as well as significant and representative decorative art from this same period.

The facility is a product of noted Southern California businessman Peter Mullin’s great love of 1930′s French cars and design with their curvaceous, custom built bodies started as a grand passion. It is meant to serve as a legacy – one that captures and preserves a historic movement embodying both sublime style and superb engineering.

JMPR (www.jmprpublicrelations.com) is based in Woodland Hills and was founded in 1977. Its clients, covering a wide variety of automotive, motorcycle and lifestyle industries, include Bentley Motors, Cirrus Design, Ducati North America, Galpin Motors, Bugatti Automobiles and Meguiar’s, Inc.

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