Thursday, November 19, 2009
Gerry-Riggin' Auto Repair Jobs
The latest in high intensity projection Xenon Beam lights. Yes, your car can be fitted with these aftermarket wonders.
Years ago you would have gotten a full sized spare tire, then a decade ago they replaced them with 55-mph limit doughnut tires, now due to the economy they are supplying us with coaster wheels.
This custom hoodornament really adds value to this car.
The latest in trendy aftermarket headlamp upgrades.
Corrigated steel door - a better way to protect passanger from side impact.
Well if you cannot afford the metal door, this used plywood dieal will do.
For really fogged-up windows, instant de-frost
Someone's idea of a super cool - cold air induction system.
Monday, November 2, 2009
HHI Concours
Sunday, November 01, 2009
Hilton Head Concours d'Elegance 2009
Entered my Alfa Romeo GTAm into the 2009 Hilton Head Island Concours d'Elegance & Motoring Festival. It was one of 150 cars selected for this years event.
Here is my car in the GT Touring Class (actually it is between classes as it could also have been entered in the Mixed Racers class). Well received by the fans but not appreciated by the judges. guess they just didn't get it.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
EuroAutoFest 2009
EuroAutoFest 2009
A day (wet day) at the Euro Auto Fest in Greer, SC
Mike co-piloting the car as we drove up in the winners parade towards the podium.
The Euro Auto Festival 2009 in Greer, SC (held on the BMW plant). Despite the bad weather managed to capture a 1st place (Best in Class/Best of Alfa Romeo) and the Crowd Pleaser Award. Here "Ciao Bella" sits between some Farraris and a Maserati.
Car did great on the way up to the show. While driving back we hit a snag near Asheboro. Dead batter due to alternator failure. Had to have her flatbeded to Alfa Imports in Charlotte to have the folks there fix-her-up for HHI show end of month.
Friday, May 15, 2009
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
How to read those collector car ads
source: http://mid-atlantic-aroc.com monthly e-newsletter
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One owner Hertz Ideal for enthusiast Total restoration needed Mechanic's Special Needs major overhaul Good mechanics Bad body Good body Bad Mechanics Marriage forces sale It can be done in a Spider, they did, and must get married Stored two years Engine seized, small maple growing through chassis No dealers No body knows anything about these cars Collector's item Price is over-inflated Good tires That's all that is good about it Excellent condition Buyer beware Divorce forces sale Spent more time and money on car than wife Company car forces sale I've got a better job and getting a decent car Baby forces sale Can't pour any more money into this thing House forces sale Neighbors complaining In need of total restoration In pieces Lack of time forces sale Spent more time than it's worth Dismantled for restoration I can't put it back together Slight accident damage Total write off OBO (or best offer) I may come down 50 bucks Offers I haven't the nerve to put a price on the car Daily Driver High mileage and million things need fixn' Genuine mileage Disconnected speedo-cable Good driver Looks terrible Runs strong same as above Owned by lil' old lady from Pasadena Will bargain I'll get mad, you won't buy the car and I'll hit you Will consider trade Anything to get out from under this dog Some rust You can brake like Fred Flintstone
Friday, May 1, 2009
Sunday, February 22, 2009
MyVRL
For all you race car and racing fans... a new cool site is up and running. Find me on there occasionally.
http://www.myvrl.com
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Garage Find sells for $4.4M
AP: LONDON (Feb. 7) - A car abandoned in a garage in Britain for half a century sold at an auction in Paris for about $4.4 million Friday.
The 1937 Bugatti Type 57S went under the hammer at Bonhams' Retromobile car show and sale in Paris. It was sold on behalf of the family of its last owner, Dr Harold Carr.
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The 'Creme de la Creme' of Cars
After spending 50 years collecting dust in a garage in England, this rare 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Atalante Coupe is now the prized possession of a European collector. The beauty -- one of only 17 ever made -- fetched $4.4 million at auction in Paris on Saturday.
The orthopedic surgeon drove the car for several years, but in the early 1960s it was parked in his garage in Gosforth, near Newcastle in northern England, where it remained for nearly 50 years until his death in 2007.
Bugatti once represented the height of motoring achievement. The supercar was so ahead of its time it could go up to 130 mph when most other cars topped out about 50 mph.
This particular car is especially valuable because it was originally owned by Earl Howe, a prominent British race car driver, and because its original equipment is intact, so it can restored without relying on replacement parts.
Bonham's said a European collector bought the car.
The company founded in 1909 by Ettore Bugatti collapsed in the 1940s after a long string of racing victories.
The rights to the legendary Bugatti name were purchased in 1998 by Volkswagen, which has built the Bugatti Veyron, one of the world's fastest and most expensive cars.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Top 10 Most Expensive Cars in Production Today
Well for a lot less money you can enjoy the same thrill by owning a Classic Race Car. I have decide to offer my complete ground-up off frame restored 1971 Alfa Romeo GTAm for sale. For more visit: www.AlfaRomeoGTAm.blogspot.com
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Another Car Guy
Some pics he sent:
Hope to visit his collection soon.