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Byline: Phil Berg
When John McMullen had six classic cars in 1988, he thought life couldn't get better. But it did get better-way better. Today, he has 130 cars, meticulously restored and parked in chronological order, from the very end of the 19th century to the 1970s, in the 36,000-square-foot space of the seven outsize garages he built at his home north of Detroit.
The McMullens had moved into a former thoroughbred horse farm, with a horse barn and a machine shed on the sprawling 485-acre property. "I built a third building, and then I said, `That's absolutely the last one.' Then you see what happened, I built onto it,'' says McMullen. But each time ...