are 20 than when you are 40. >> so, 15 years ago he joined glickenhaus and company, an investment house in manhattan founded by his father. >> jimame to me and said, "dad, the party is over in movies, can you use me?" >> seth glickenhaus is 98 and until recently worked at his firm four days a week. he recently decided to transition the $900 million in the company's management to newberg-betterman. jim will stay on as senior consultant. >> is there any skill set applicable in terms of the cars and in terms of what you do on wall street? >> it is the ability to look at something and to say, "this is really a very valuable thing. and one day it will be even more valuable." >> so far jim has put together a very valuable car collection. he owns 16 sports and luxury models, including six ferraris, and he keeps most of them on show in this heated 8,000 square foot garage. ♪ >> jim glickenhaus has spent 40 years and $20 million restoring and improving the cars in this collection. >> how did you get so into cars? >> when i was 16 or 17 in 1966 and 1967 there was the great ford-ferrari wars at lemans. >> this is the ford mark that won thi