Dezer's Classic Car Tour and Reception at iSixSigma Live! Summit & Awards, Hosted by MoreSteam.com
Miami, Florida – January 13-16, 2009
This event is open to all Summit attendees.
Do you own your dream car? Maybe a BMW or a classic Mustang?
Visit the classic car museum that offers those and a whole lot more: The Dezer's Private Car Museum at the Trump.
iSixSigma Live! attendees will sip champagne, wine or non-alcoholic beverages and have their picture taken in their choice of over 100 classic automobiles, such as the vintage 1928 Duesenberg worth $1 million or a 1950 Mercury used in a James Dean movie.
The collection is said to be worth close to $35 million, however, any car fanatic that has had the opportunity to see this wonder knows that it is priceless.
Additional highlights to explore at the classic car museum include:
- 1976 Cadillac El Dorado – Only 200 made last year of convertibles, worth $200K
- 1949 Chrysler "Town & Country" convertible – worth $100K
- 1964 First convertible Mustang
- 1967 Amphibious – World's first car made to drive from the road into the water
- Airplane – Aeronca
- 1959 Jeep Fiesta – From the TV series "Fantasy Island"
- Original Delorian – From the "Back to the Future I" movie
- 1935 fully restored John Deere Tractor
- 1959 Plymouth Fury – The longest car in the 50's

With over 100 cars and 120 motorcycles, a tractor, plane and additional memorabilia, the Dezer car collection is one that you do not want to miss.
After winding our way through the Dezer private car collection, a private social reception will be held on the beach.
Dezer Properties, headed by Michael and Gil Dezer, is the owner of the Trump International Beach Resort. Dezer Properties hold numerous properties in New York and South Florida. Dezer Properties holds the largest portfolio of its kind in Chelsea, encompassing more than 1.3 million square feet of rental space in the major New York enclave. In 1985, the Dezer vision migrated south to Miami Beach, where today the company owns hotel properties that represent over 25 oceanfront acres in the city of Sunny Isles Beach.

