yes, we all made that light.
Can't believe I missed this! I guess this was coordinated while I was away. Irony of it all is that I drove these same roads (up on Palisades Parkway towards Bear Mountain) this very morning, at around 7:00am. Aww, shucks. I'll catch you guys the next time. After all, no caravan is complete without a 355 Great pics.
To all that came to the "Enzo Who?" event, Just want to say thank you for coming out and enjoying the great weather and laughs with us. As you may know, I am Kenny's (KennyH) older brother who was the organizer of the event. The event went smooth and hope that everyone had a fabulous time - I know I did. Thanks again for coming out and making this day an incredible one! To the helpers of Kenny - you know who you are, thanks again, the restaurant, the people, the drive, the museum/shop - all were incredible! Everyone went above and beyond their call of duty. Till next time, Darren Herman
Too tired to get into details right now; can't download pictures until i get to the office on Monday... Just wanna say thanks for Kenny Herman for organizing and unbelievably awesome event; also want to say thanks to his brother and Steve from MSDesign as i know they helped out... Thanks to the country club and the restaurant for use of the facilities; everything went great... No problems, no foul-ups, no incidents, it was really an awesome day... Also wanna give a big thanks to Mr. G. for allowing us an exclusive visit and "live" story about 0846 and J6... Thanks to Bill Hart for the awesome blast in the GT2... That thing is a monster... i'm so happy i was finally able to meet you... Also got to meet a bunch of wonderful members here, most for the first time... Bradley with the hellish black on black on black 360; that thing is sweet... Jordan and his unique and really awesome Maserati Khamsin- Jordan, that thing was a bigger hit than you know...! Everyone's still talking about it... ZJPJ, Greg G, Steve Solomon, Andrew Menasce and everyone else, it was really awesome to finally meet you folks... Andrew, please tell your father that i'm very thankful he brought the NNO; that thing is so special... i just can't get enough of that car...! It was also a great pleasure to finally meet you... Rijk, it was a pleasure meeting you and your brother... That Daytona is timeless... All in all, it was a great day... The food, the atmosphere, the CARS! - everything worked out... Was hoping Kenny would reach his goal for the Cancer Society fund raiser, but maybe things will go better next year... i still can't get over the GT2; that thing blew me away... i'll post pictures and details later on in the week... i hope everyone else had as good a time as i did...
We had a great time. Thanks to Jim, Kenny, Bill and the others organizing the event. I will post some more photos later
A BIG thanks to Kenny, Darren and crew and, of course, Mr. G. What a great day! Not only did everything go smoothly (except maybe the kamikazi Lincoln in the clubhouse parking lot!) but the weather was perfect, which is something we can never count on in the Northeast. Josie and I had an absolute blast! Thanks again to all involved!
wow, its great to read and see events like this. thanks to all those involved for allowing the photos to be shared with the rest of us. Napolis, the Duzzy, your shop, et al are stunning. this has got to be the best gathering yet recorded on fchat.thanks to all for allowing me to sit here in awe and enjoy this!!! the pics, people and care are testament to the "COMMUNITY" "we" have here. i hope ROB is getting many smiles from this, without his site none of this would exist.
My many thanks to Kenny & Friends for putting such a wonderful event together. What a great way to start the Spring! Gus, sorry about the bad intro...Mea Culpa. Here's some of the shots I've got 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 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 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thanks for the pictures that run looked really fun. The challange stradale looks so good its unbeliable im not a real big fan of the 360 styling but the CS just looks so agressive and refined. The Enzo looks amazing as well its grown on me to 100%.
Kenny, You and the others did a fabulous job of organizing and running this event. I almost didn't make it as I was with my kids that morning, but my son told me to go, and I'm glad I listened! I had a wonderful time meeting old friends and finally putting faces to new ones. I think this should be an annual event, and would be glad to help you next time. Loved all the cars, but especially some of the really unique ones like the Khamsin, the Enzo, the XK-140 and the Healy. Good to know other car nuts like doing this stuff too. Again, job well done. Next year we'll raise double the amount for the ACS. Bill Hart- if you can't get out of my way on the highway, at least give a point-by.
This event was great. I drove in the 2001 Viper RT/10 with Keith, and had a great time. Thank you Kenny for organizing such a great event. My goal of the day was to sit in the Enzo, and the owner was kind enough to let me. I'll try and post a few pictures later. If someone can tell me how to, i would appreciate it, but it says they're too big. I also have two pictures of cars in the garage at the Golf Course under car covers, and i want to see if anyone can guess what they really are. There were a bunch of amazing cars in that garage and of course cruising along with us. Those GT2's are fast. Again i had a great time, and in a few years i'll be driving one of the exotics along with you. But until then, as long as I can get a seat in Keith's car before his brothers do, i'll be around. Brandon
I threw a bunch of pics up on my personal site (http://darren.myphotobuddy.com/) that were taken throughout the day - enjoy!
Yo, everybody. Hope you had as good a time as me. Day started early, wasn't sure i could get the Porsche out of the garage and driveway cleanly (cause i'm under construction, but soon will post pics of the garage once complete). Jim's place was a treat, the country club was a good gathering place-now i know why they carry metal clubs around at those places, so you can beat crazy old Lincoln drivers, and i got a bunch of us confused (i wasn't lost, really) on the way out of the cclub to the Restaurant. I'm not suprised Solly wanted to pass me in that Dino since i've really slowed down in my old age, as Carbon will attest. (OK, we had a few, very brief blasts). One of the highlights was those kids in the souped-up newish Mustang who were apparently just drag-assing by the restaurant, when one must have said to the other: "HOLY ****. There's a Red Spaceship parked down there with a bunch of those Lambo-Volare things! Let's see if they wanna drag!" I took a detour in Bear Mtn. with Il Carboni as my co-piloti, to go buy some cigarettes, then back on the route up to Jim's Garage. (TM). Jim's endeavor is so clearly not just about the checkbook, but about obsession; listening to his detailed explanation of the provenance of the various parts, and the fakery and egos involved in the mega-car business, makes it clear that money alone won't get you there; you have got to be totally consumed by a raging need to know, and get it right. In fact, it took Sal, the head wrench to get the expresso machine going (secret switch in the back), and get me fueled for the trip back down along the Hudson. It was nice to meet some of the newer folks and see some of the old timers. We should do this more often.
Thank you all for the very kind words... Steve, this was the second annual "Enzo Who? Run" and I've already started to look into next year. Any help is appreciated, I'll shoot you a PM tomorrow about it.