Beverly Hills most famous street was closed down to traffic for displays of collector vintage and exotic cars from the early 1900's to present day. The popular attractions included the McLaren P1, the variety of models of Ferrari, Lamborghini and Maserarti vehicles spanning decades, plenty of Cadillacs, and, yes, even a corporate jet - Bombardier's new Learjet 85 fuselage representing the latest, largest aircraft in the 50 year history of Lear which will have a price tag of nearly $19 million and can take 9 people about 3,000 miles non-stop at mach 8.2. To make it more affordable, Flexjet offers fractional ownership which means 16 people can own one plane for $1.1 million each and $6,800 a month for 50 flying hours per year.