Yes I posted it earlier. One of my all time favorites. You must have been napping. check a few pages back. Robb Image Unavailable, Please Login
575 in yellow. Owned by one of the original McDonald’s owners in AZ. License plate says “McFaster”. He also has “McFast” and “McFastst” among other derivations... Beautiful car. Robb Image Unavailable, Please Login
Love the first 20 on page 92 and a couple on this page. 'dem 'dere are real Ferraris from when I was a kid. A college buddy of mine bought himself a new 246 Dino when we graduated from college. I do love the newer stuff too, but they are just from a different era for automobiles. Things changed after '85. Plastic bumpers, cheap switches, sticky parts.... Keep up the good work Robb.
We woke up to get ready for the competitive rally. Beautiful day. Robb Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thanks for sharing all of this Robb! How close to all of the festivities do you live? Must be nice having this in your backyard!
Caught up with Normal Guy Supercar owner from YouTube. His shields are of a prancing beagle Robb Image Unavailable, Please Login
An F50 from Toronto arrived to partake in the rally. We had not seen this car previously anywhere. Robb Image Unavailable, Please Login
So my good friend Jon and I attended the driver meeting and got the secret driving route from the FCA sponsored by Shell. We headed to the car and actually made it to the start line first... which we weren’t expecting. With a time stamp on the rally card, we set off with a fantastic triple staccato of horn blasts from the F355. We had 110 minutes to get through local traffic including a construction zone, and a number of stop lights to break free to the highways and to a destination 89 miles away. Along the way, we had to correctly answer a number we of questions on the different things we saw. These answers would be included in the score along with our time at the finish. You’d be penalized for arriving g early or late to the finish... cars would start at 1-2 minute intervals. My first rally and it was a blast. Robb