Qatari man says he's got a 'small' garage, but there are 69 cars and some are seriously special
- This Qatari car collector allowed a car blogger inside his garage
- He claimed he had a small collection, but this was not the case
- There was a seriously impressive range of vehicles inside
Published on Apr 27, 2025 at 12:46 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Apr 24, 2025 at 6:54 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
This Qatari man claimed he has a ‘small’ garage, but it has 69 cars sitting inside of it – and some are really special.
Tariq Almusa is a Qatari collector and car builder, with an enviable collection.
Included in his collection is a 1958 Mercedes SL 190, a 1970 911 T Porsche, and a G-Class Onyx.
Calling his collection ‘small’ may just be his way of being modest, but we’re not sure many people would agree with his assessment.
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This Qatari man’s garage collection is anything but ‘small’
We’ve seen a lot of breath-taking car collections over the years.
There was the guy who built up a Porsche collection thanks to a business he started by accident, and then there was the Florida billionaire with a lifetime collection of 442 muscle cars.
But this Qatari man’s garage takes things to another level.

The Qatari watch and car collector makes no secret of his love for the finer things in life.
He opened up his garage for @cargirlsindia, an Instagram account covering cars, to take a look around.
The garage was a ‘who’s-who’s’ of car brands.

It included a 1958 Mercedes SL 190, a ZR1 2019, a 1970 911 T Porsche, and a G-Class Onyx.
While only a few were in the garage at the time, the rest were kept in a bigger parking space.
Cars in the bigger lot included Nissan GTRs, Hakosuka models, the 2024 Nissan Z, a NSX, some Toyota Land Cruisers, and more.
There were still more cars to see
The host commented: “It is impossible to cover so many cars in one reel!”
So, they had to take it onto a second video.

The scale of the collection was impressive, and each vehicle looked to be immaculately taken care of.
To see the collection for yourself, you can head over to cargirlsindia’s Instagram page.
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