Sat. Sept. 27 AM tour of a nice garage - 20+ cars.
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Melting Slicks
Yes, indeed, thanks Keith!
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Keith thank you once again for setting this up. I have to say that over the past 10 years this was one of the best "tours" that anyone in our group has ever arranged for us
For those of you who missed this..... let me tell you ....... you really missed something special. And the cars in this private collection were only the half of it. He really has some fantastic things there
For those of you who missed this..... let me tell you ....... you really missed something special. And the cars in this private collection were only the half of it. He really has some fantastic things there
#23
Melting Slicks
Keith thank you once again for setting this up. I have to say that over the past 10 years this was one of the best "tours" that anyone in our group has ever arranged for us
For those of you who missed this..... let me tell you ....... you really missed something special. And the cars in this private collection were only the half of it. He really has some fantastic things there
For those of you who missed this..... let me tell you ....... you really missed something special. And the cars in this private collection were only the half of it. He really has some fantastic things there
#27
Keith,
Thank you so much for setting this up with Bruce! That was easily the best ( hard to find a good word for this) automotive and memorabilia I have ever seen in person. I really didn't know what to expect going into it but within minutes of walking in I was blown away at the stuff we saw.
The cars were simply awesome. The opportunity to see such a fine example of a rare auburn up close and in person was a real treat! Not to mention the time and craftsmanship that went in the Ghia...
As others have said before me, those that skipped this would really regret it if they could see what they missed out on!
Thank you so much for setting this up with Bruce! That was easily the best ( hard to find a good word for this) automotive and memorabilia I have ever seen in person. I really didn't know what to expect going into it but within minutes of walking in I was blown away at the stuff we saw.
The cars were simply awesome. The opportunity to see such a fine example of a rare auburn up close and in person was a real treat! Not to mention the time and craftsmanship that went in the Ghia...
As others have said before me, those that skipped this would really regret it if they could see what they missed out on!
#28
Bruce drove his Woody Wagon to the Exotics at Redmond show Saturday. I have some photos I'll post up later, once I get them downloaded from my camera.
Short List:
Enzo
P 918 Spyder
Aventadore
Pantera
P GT3
P GT2
Arial Atom V1
Arial Atom V2
427 Cobra
289 Cobra
All generations of Corvette represented including a re-bodied C5 as a late C1. IIRC
Short List:
Enzo
P 918 Spyder
Aventadore
Pantera
P GT3
P GT2
Arial Atom V1
Arial Atom V2
427 Cobra
289 Cobra
All generations of Corvette represented including a re-bodied C5 as a late C1. IIRC