What happened? We're admittedly spoiled and used to weekly updates, but nothing for the last several weeks. What's up? DaveGee
I upload 100+ pictures to my Facebook profile every Saturday morning during and after Cars & Coffee. If Rob could create a mobile image uploader e-mail address similar to Facebook's, I would send all of my pictures here, too!
I've been there, and taking pics. But it's been months since I've updated my site. One of these days.....
I post every week to my site. Just haven't been posting the link here. Didn't seem to be much interest here lately. http://www.frank4cars.fotki.com/c--c/
Funny story... On Saturday morning, I was walking around and, as I was passing this Mustang, a father walked over to it with his son. He says, "Okay, son, what kind of car is this?" To which the little boy replied, "A Ferrari!" Incredulous, the father started laughing and said, "Nooo...!" Emphatically, the boy retorted, "But, Dad! It has the horse!" So awesome. Image Unavailable, Please Login
You guys can check out my flickr page as well, I shoot there every Saturday and upload my best shots here: www.flickr.com/chrisboulas
The one day I decide to sleep in and it's amazing enough for you to call me. Okay, I'm sitting down, tell me what I missed.
Tucker (only 51 ever made), Fiat 1600 Abarth, the car next to it (does anyone know what it was? I think the emblem was two letters DB), 1971 Land speed rocket car on custom three seater carrier (Shaunessy's?), Jon's Dino frame and body on a rotisserie, Alpine-Renault rally car, Porsche rally car, complete with all the dirt from last race. Then the usual suspects, 2 SLR's, hard and soft top, etc. Around 8am a gang of Lambos rolled in, fashionably late. A Roush Mustang with a see-thorugh hood. This is from memory, so please correct any mistakes. Then you missed what was in the garage we visited afterwards. And then you missed what was in the NEXT garage we went and visited. And then you missed the NEXT car which was at a photoshoot. (Which I missed also due to time, but suffice it to say you would have gotten the serial numbers.)
Dang. Looks like I missed quite a bit even though I was there. It was a pretty amazing day. http://www.frank4cars.fotki.com/c--c/cars--coffee-11810/
Thanks for the article Frank http://www.autoblog.com/2009/11/08/the-tony-fox-proud-american-and-bonneville-boss-rocket-truck/ El Mirage next weekend for the photo shoot!
So what was the DB car? Here is a link to Franks pic. http://www.frank4cars.fotki.com/c--c/cars--coffee-11810/img-9162-jpg.html
It's been there several times. A really amazing little car. It's a French 1959 Deutsch-Bonnet HBR5 Coach. http://www.automotivetraveler.com/index.php?option=com_easygallery&act=photos&cid=2549&Itemid=166
http://www.frank4cars.fotki.com/c--c/cars--coffee-111409/ Great show today. Lots of fun stuff: F50, Cizeta, Rocket Truck, SL65 Black Series, 308 GTB, 24 Hours of LeMons BMW Weinerschmoker with exhaust-fired BBQ grill, plus tons of GTRs, NSXes, Mustangs, and a couple of SEMA cars -- the blackout Bentley and the Callaway supercharged Hendrick Camaro.