Ok ok ok.....we've seen the cars........but, how bout the houses and some shots of the other toys verone
The ice breaker, 1960 Austin Healey 3000Mk1 belonging to daddy Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Okay, the toys.... (left to right) '74 Dino 308 GT4, '99 C5 Corvette (Soft Top), '99 Jaguar XJ8 My driver is an '04 Saturn VUE (not shown, 'cause it's not a toy) Enjoy the drive... Image Unavailable, Please Login
great looking Healey, love the paint scheme. I think it's been at least a couple of years since I've seen one on the road. One fine classic car.
I know I dont have a ferrari..........someday Here's mine: my clk320 with 19inch JAZ finish wheels and B and G suspension: my work car, its a scion tC pics of the older living room with the stage my s2000 with Mary J Castillo for the Falken Tire poster/ad
and that is a beautiful one. My brother had a '56 104 when I was a kid and I always thought it was the most incredible car I ever saw. Still have a warm spot for them I guess.
Here is my Home, Classic Car, and my new lake house. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
attitude............has fast does that go? Remember the seen from Die another day? Was that the same type or different?
I routinely go in the 80's by GPS. In 25mph winds I've gone between 100 and 110 mph http://www.iceboat.org/images/03-04/isa/Burlington-3-2004-052.jpg http://www.iceboat.org/images/03-04/isa/Burlington-3-2004-049.jpg http://www.iceboat.org/images/04-05/ISA/travis/1/gordonglazer.jpg The James Bond boat was a take off on the iceboats that we race.
will that fit on a regular sized trailer? How much storage does that take? So, yours goes strictly by wind........gosh, thats just amazing.
I'm sitting under a canopy: http://www.iceboat.org/images/03-04/niya/1-25/jordan.jpg so all you have to do is scream (there's plenty of that), and it heats right up. The boat is dismantled and transported to the regattas in a 36 foot long box trailer (usually from NJ to Wisconsin): http://www.iceboat.org/images/02-03/ISA2003/Soderholm/wpe3.jpg It's all powered by wind. It is the hairiest when you are hiking on a beam reach: http://www.iceboat.org/images/03-04/isa/Burlington-3-2004-213.jpg