Bought a '87 328 and am looking for some F-events, live in Fairfield-CT, anything coming up ?
still hanging in Glastonbury every Sunday till sand hits the streets. See the Ongoing CT Gathering thread post #1
gtbman check the same thread, post #787 posted today, looking for people to enjoy a cruise THIS coming weekend.
As long as you bring your car we can have a Ferrari event at my house. If you wait like 50 years perhaps two will be there when I can afford one.
Curious if it was your car i saw on Rt. 58 near the parkway couple of days ago. Let me guess its Red!? A GTS too? I have a black Mondial 3.2 coupe. In FFld too.
Will probably head down to this in New Canaan this Sunday morning. http://www.caffeineandcarburetors.com/ The regular Sunday meetup in Glastonbury is great too. I just havent had my car available this year until now. Bunch of nice folks up there. If i had more time id ride up there this weekend.
I wouldnt mind making it down to this event one more time this season... I probably wont have a car this time around though
I'm planning on being there for our usual Sunday morn meet. Winter is approaching, c'mon and get those prancing horses out!!
Thanks for help. Gtbman, if you don't mind going out with a bunch of Lotus guys, we are doing a cruise thats open to all makes. This goes for everyone. I might even cruse up the Gbury meet first, then head down to Branford. http://www.lotustalk.com/forums/f110/premier-lotus-cruise-november-14th-94152/#post1513373
Actually the event is on Sunday, Nov. 7th, 10am. Race starts at 11. If you plan on attending please rsvp to [email protected] by friday at 5pm. Should be an amazing race with Alonso in 1st place right now.
121 cars, motorcycles and trucks showed up at Zumbach's in New Canaan for Caffeine and Carburetors this morning for breakfast, coffee and then a one hour tour into upper Westchester County that ended up at Bernard's in Ridgefield for hot cider, smoked salmon and various cheeses. A nice time seemed to be had by all. NB, the first car is a 330GT 2+2 that was turned into a 250GTO replica by DK Engineering in the U.K. It looked pretty good outside and in although I'm sure the real 250GTO aficianados will spot some differences. Anyway, it was a nice group of Ferraris along with all of the others: Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
John, Looks like a great turnout! Sorry to have it missed it, my plans changed on me. I see your 400 got a good spot there.
There's always next Spring! I was parked behind the 308 driven by Mark from Branford. During the tour I followed the GTO for a while until he missed a turn and had to back track to catch up. The GTO sounded great with basically straight pipes, or so it seemed, but he had the fuel mixture pretty rich and I could really smell the unburned gas. From there I followed Mark in the 308 and we had a good time letting the horses run wild! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Oh, and the top free raffle prize on Sunday (usually a wine basket) was a full day at Monticello Motor Club, driving your choice of your own car or one of theirs! Image Unavailable, Please Login