Saturday, August 25, 2012
Cars and Coffee Irvine - 8-25-12
A fun day at Cars and Coffee, Irvine. Week after Monterey Week. Great collection of Aston Martin Vantage and Vanquish.
Sunday, August 05, 2012
Alfa Romeo GTA 2.0
Ultimate Alfa fantasy build. Took a lot of $$$ and desire.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
What I Saw Today Photo Album
Pictures from a few Rancho Santa Fe Saturday car gatherings.
Labels:
Alfa Romeo,
aventador,
cobra,
e-type,
Ferrari,
jaguar,
lotus exige,
maxwell,
monster miata,
porsche,
rancho santa fe
Monday, June 25, 2012
How I Celebrated "Drive Your Alfa Day"
It is the 104th anniversary of the founding of A.L.F.A. and "Drive Your Alfa Day".
I took Margherita out with some of her cousins from Maranello on one of my favorite drives here in San Diego County. The driving group was composed of about 7 Ferraris (including a pristine F40), a couple of Corvettes and a couple of Infinitis.
The route was eastbound on SR76 to Palomar mountain, then a 5000' ascent on the South Grade road where my little Alfa kept pace with the 308 QV ahead of me all the way to the top. We went down the East Grade back to 76 and then a stop at Lake Henshaw for a breather. We then headed for more twisty bits on the Mesa Grande.
Came back down through Ramona and down the hill on the famous Highland Valley Rd. for lunch and debrief at BJ's. The sun was out all day, the roads were relatively clear of slow traffic and it was just the most fun I have ever had in my GTV6. When we pulled into the parking lot of BJ's I called my wrench, Erik, and thanked him for all his good work, since he was mainly responsible for getting Margherita into condition so that I could make that run.
I took Margherita out with some of her cousins from Maranello on one of my favorite drives here in San Diego County. The driving group was composed of about 7 Ferraris (including a pristine F40), a couple of Corvettes and a couple of Infinitis.
The route was eastbound on SR76 to Palomar mountain, then a 5000' ascent on the South Grade road where my little Alfa kept pace with the 308 QV ahead of me all the way to the top. We went down the East Grade back to 76 and then a stop at Lake Henshaw for a breather. We then headed for more twisty bits on the Mesa Grande.
Came back down through Ramona and down the hill on the famous Highland Valley Rd. for lunch and debrief at BJ's. The sun was out all day, the roads were relatively clear of slow traffic and it was just the most fun I have ever had in my GTV6. When we pulled into the parking lot of BJ's I called my wrench, Erik, and thanked him for all his good work, since he was mainly responsible for getting Margherita into condition so that I could make that run.
Labels:
Alfa Romeo,
alfisti,
AROCSD,
driving,
Ferrari,
gtv6,
Margherita,
Palomar Mountain,
rathmann auto works,
san diego
Friday, May 11, 2012
Margherita and Her New Shoes
Labels:
Alfa Romeo,
alfisti,
balocco,
discount tire,
gtv6,
Margherita,
Stilauto
Monday, April 02, 2012
La Jolla Concours d'Elegance
It was another early start on Sunday, after getting up early for Cars and Coffee, but I had to be there at 5:30AM to be ready to help direct car owners on to the show field at the La Jolla Cove park. It rained the night before and it looked like all the hard work of chalking out the numbers for the show field was for naught, but it worked out. Over 160-170 cars and motorcycles on the green! Some very nice vehicles, including some that don't see the light of day except for these shows.
Labels:
Alfa Romeo,
berkeley,
best of show,
bmw motorcycle,
Chrysler,
concours,
Ferrari,
fiat,
isetta,
la jolla,
mcclaren,
rolls royce
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Cars and Coffee 3-31
I needed to put some miles on Margherita's new engine, courtesy of Erik at Rathmann Auto Works in Poway. It's almost time to take it in for the followup to the rebuild. So I got up by myself and headed out to Irvine and got there early enough to park right next to Craig McIntosh's nice Spider Veloce. There was a nice mix of cars with the typical number of Mustangs, Corvettes and Porsches. There were also a mix of "special" cars in the show area. There were TWO Iso Grifo parked in there. The yellow one has a 7L Corvette engine, (that's 427 cubic inch), very rare. Italian coachwork and design and American muscle.
Labels:
Alfa Romeo,
cars and coffee,
rathmann auto works,
zagato
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