Who doesn’t like to see millions on wheels, literally, all housed in one place? Quite frankly, the thrills of being up close and personal with not one, but many legendary supercars would leave most of us breathless.

Freddie Atkins, who runs YouTube channel TheTFJJ just gave us a sneak peek into a secret car museum in Abu Dhabi, worth $100 million, and it is mind-blowing. Have a look…

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The Video Starts With A Sea Of Ferraris

Atkins begins the video by telling his viewers that this is a private collection of someone in Abu Dhabi, as the camera focuses on a gleaming Ferrari Monza. As the camera pans, there are actually two of them, in top-of-the-line specs and both come custom-made, with one actually having dual-colored seats.

The camera then moves to another section where you see more of the prancing horse, but this time, wearing that signature red. First off comes a black LaFerrari Aperta, and then another Ferrari 599 SA Aperta in a super rare convertible version.

In quick succession, Atkins shows a Ferrari F40, a one-of-six Pininfarina Sergio, an Enzo, and not one but two LaFerrari coupes.

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From The Prancing Horse To Some Serious Horsepower

A Stunning $100 Million Private Supercar Collection In Abu Dhabi UAE
Via: YouTube channel TheTFJJ

All these supercars stand gleaming at the SBH Royal Auto Gallery in Abu Dhabi, which Atkins calls, “an incredible collection of modern supercars and hypercars like no other.”

After the Ferraris come another round of hypercars, beginning with a Maserati MT12, a Mercedes SLK GTR roadster, and then two SLS AMG GT3 race cars, one in red and the other in black.

Atkins wrote, “spanning decades of car development, from the Mercedes 300 SL Gullwing to the Mercedes CLK GTR, Bugatti Veyron and even the latest and greatest LaFerrari and McLaren P1, there really is something for everyone in this collection.”

And we have to agree. Next up was the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Stirling Moss supercar, quite a rare sight, with only 75 ever made. Then comes another SLR, ’72 edition, a 722 S, and finally an SL 65 AMG, Black Series.

Atkins pans the camera to a classic, a 300 SL, which is one of the oldest cars in the museum before panning the camera to an Aston Martin 177, one of only 77 cars ever made. The entire museum is a study in hubris but when you've got it, you can flaunt it, and the collection is blindingly beautiful, for sure.

Of course, the Bugatti and McLarens are still yet to come. We suggest you sit down, breathe in deep and give it a watch.

Source: YouTube channel TheTFJJ