So I had the day off today so I shot over to Monterey to take in some of the Car Week activities. Wednesday is one of the slowest activity days of the week but my kids and I had a blast anyways. We started off at the Big Little Car Show in Pacific Grove. The biggest car in the show was this 914 from Arizona. Check out this little bubble car (Trident). My kids also met Wayne Carini from Chasing Classic Cars which was cool.
We then went over to the RM auction staging area to check out the auction cars for Friday and Saturday. Tons of eye candy cars there. Planning on hitting up the Mecum auction in the morning then down to Carmel to see the Pebble Beach cars finish up their driving tour. I will be attending some free seminars in the afternoon. The beautiful cars were all over town. I will be driving my wife's 914LE back in the morning to represent.
Great pics ! Thanks for sharing
I've been given a complimentary "Admission & Paddock" ticket for the Motorsports Reunion. Any tips would be welcome, I expect I'll have to head out around 5AM from Berkeley... But definitely taking the camera, and have to think about a second battery.
I saw that #82 Gulf blue 914 driving around San Luis Obispo on Saturday. It sounded good, but I couldn't get up too close to it in traffic to get a good look at it. Not too thrilled about the chopped top, but it was certainly trick-looking!
Anyone going to more events this weekend?
http://www.montereycarweek.com/Events.html
Looks like there is a Cars & Coffee & a free rally on Carmel Valley Rd which should be pretty epic Saturday morning.
I'll be there Saturday with Justin and Brian...plan is to check out Mecum in the morning then we have tickets to the races for the afternoon.
Another perfect day in Monterey today. Started off at Mecum at 10am. Parking was on the golf course which allowed so good scenery for photos. Kathy N was very proud of her car today as we did not see another 914 in town but she received many great comments on here car and many people walked over to check it out in the parking lot on the golf course. I love the fact that she loves her car.
Went to Carmel to see the Pebble Beach cars and the went to a collectors car seminar held by Haggerty at the Marriot downtown. Haggerty seminar was awesome and also included free passes to get into the Russo and Steel auction. I will attend their sessions in years to come as it was free and really informative.
I have to work the next several days but need to figure out how to get back there on Saturday evening or Sunday.
I see a shiny caliper peeking out saying hello. Do they flex?
Beautiful car and wife!
My painter is there with a Jaguar.
The "Gulf" 914 is the creation of my brother's here in Scottsdale, AZ. The car started off as a pretty poor beater with not much going for it. He works for a large car collection here in AZ and has been very active for the past 20 years building and restoring "other's" pride and joys. So when it came time to build his own he decided to go a different path. From the front to back, you can see the 916 front with shaved fender tops and GTP style fender cutouts behind the front wheels. The front windshield frame was pie cut and layed back and roll bar height corrected. The reat quarter panels were cut and widened (all steel work) to make room for the Gotti rims. The doors are pushed out around 2 inches and the total width increase is about 4 inches in the back. The entire car has a full roll cage front to back tying all suspension points in and custom rocker panels were also created. The top is removeable with 3 bolts and 2 pins the front end has 911 brakes and suspension. The motor has a light cam and was running dual webers but some issues prior to Monterey forced us to go back to the single PIR to get to Cali on time. If you see the car zippin around Monterey give it 2 thumbs up it is a great thing when a vision comes to plan and that plan is your own.
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And your brother did an awesome job, that is one great-looking build.
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