It was today where I work.
One guy went through all the paperwork, security and admin hoops to get this done. About 25 cars showed up and many in the crowd had cars but haven't had them out in years. (my buddy with the '68 Mustang fastback 428 stick car got beat down by Mrs. 914)
It was a successful by all accounts. I'm not allowed to have a camera here, but there was someone from the PR office. If they put out a report I'll put it up.
Five Corvettes, some old domestic iron retroed with small blocks, my 914, a few kit cars and some showed up from people that I never would have suspected as car guys.
Film at 11....
Everyday is bring my hot rod to work day.
I like to make it a point when i get here early to park as close to the elevator as possible, so everyone sees the hideousness.
Free advertising for GRM, though, it's all stickered up!
I was gonna do that today... but A.) it's not a hotrod, 2.) I felt lazy and didn't want to unload it from last Sunday's auto-x.... so I failed.
I guess i'm in the same boat.
I call it my hot rod just because it's funny.
Hmmmmm, I wonder how my (350lb) clients would like a 100 mile run to the doctor in a 1st gen V8 RX7
WLB
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5/24/09 8:53 a.m.
I wonder how your 1st Gen RX7 would like a 100 mile run carrying your 350 pound client.
WLB wrote:
I wonder how your 1st Gen RX7 would like a 100 mile run carrying your 350 pound client.
No problem. Plenty of power.
i did that last week, i took the belair to texture some new drywall ceiling repairs in a kitchen.
the guys at ACE hardware loved it and the customers REALLY loved it.
914Driver wrote:
I'm not allowed to have a camera here, but there was someone from the PR office. If they put out a report I'll put it up.
Where do you work? Groom Lake? Basement of the Pentagon? Near the recipe for Coke?
Bicycle seat repairman at a woman's fat farm.
914Driver wrote:
Bicycle seat repairman at a woman's fat farm.
Quite complaining…they’ve got me expediting the buffet line.