FCA pacific region get together today. Ended up with a sweet parking spot with some other beauties. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Mine all cleaned up and ready the first Cars and Coffee of the season. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Some quick wash pics Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
went on a ~400 mile cruise yesterday with some friends; good cars and great company. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Ford v Ferrari at the local Cars & Coffee. GT40 is not the real thing but a well-done replica. We have some actual GT40s up here in the Northwest but they reside in collections and are rarely seen in the wild. I am old enough to have seen the real thing race at Sebring and Daytona back in the sixties - in my youth. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
She's finally done .... Image Unavailable, Please Login IMG_9262 by Steve Heck, on Flickr Image Unavailable, Please Login IMG_9264 by Steve Heck, on Flickr Cheers Steve
Image Unavailable, Please Login Now for something a little different. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Gulp. 10k miles on the CS as of today. Off to the crusher I guess… or maybe a stick conversion! Image Unavailable, Please Login
That CS is just broken in, thats about 16K km thats like new! Maybe its just me being probably younger than alot of people here (turning 30 next month), but i seriously do not understand why youd manual swap a car like a Scuderia or a CS, id drive them as they were intended with the flappypedals! but thats just me.
Dont get me wrong, I love a good manual, but in older cars like a E36 BMW or something like that when they still used **** torque converters for automatics, not in semi recent supercars and especially not in the kind like scuderia or a CS. For me the flappy pedal experience comes closer to a real race car than a manual does, which is what i kind of aim for in fast (super)cars
I agree; my F430 is the first ever "auto" car ... If you can call it that way. It is NOT an automatic, I drive it like my manuals, including dropping it in neutral at stop lights... and I am still contemplating getting it converted to manual. Maybe next year