Showing posts with label photo album. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photo album. Show all posts

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Good Guys: Southeastern Nationals 2010

I went to the Good Guys show at Charlotte Motor Speedway for a few hours this weekend. The weather was absolutely perfect, and there were plenty of great cars there.

The Good Guys shows always have rows of high-caliber cars so it's fun to stop by and check them out as a spectator when the show is nearby.

>> Check out my photo album (238 pix!)

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Smithfield BBQ Car Show in Raleigh


I stopped by a local car show behind the Smithfield BBQ in Raleigh today. There were fewer than 100 cars, but there were some nice ones.

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(My '66 isn't drivable right now, or I would have brought it along. I'm expecting to get the JBA headers back from NitroPlate in Nashville on Monday, although it might be a week before I have time to get the car back together.)

Sunday, April 18, 2010

First Grill 57 Cruise-in of 2010

I stopped by Grill 57 this weekend for the first Cruise-in of 2010. There's always a good crowd there and plenty of different cars (and trucks) to check out. For instance, there was a new black ZR1 this time.

>> Check out my photo album (47 pix!)

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Back to Grill 57 in Garner

I briefly stopped by the monthly show at the Grill 57 in Garner, NC, today. It's actually a nice drive down there and back, going through downtown Raleigh. There are only a few shows left this year, so I figured I'd try to get to some of them.

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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Char-Grill Car Show in Cary

I hadn't planned on going to another car show today. I'm still getting over a nasty cold-thing, but I dragged myself to a show about 30 minutes away, in my '66 in fact. The '66 received a fair bit of attention actually so that was cool. There were a few dozen cars there, but mainly classics. I ate a 1/2 pound Char-Grill cheeseburger while I was there, took photos, and left exhausted!

>> Check out my photo album (80 pix!)

Saturday, September 12, 2009

MADD - Shifting Gears Road Rally and Car Show

I've been sick the past few days, so I just wasn't able to make it to the huge Auto Fair in Charlotte, about 3 hours away. But I had to get out of the house for a very short while, so I stopped by the "MADD - Shifting Gears Road Rally and Car Show" in Raleigh with my daughter. (She hasn't felt well either!) There were a handful of cars there when we were there.

>> Check out my photo album (26 pix!)

Saturday, September 5, 2009

So Many Shows, So Little Time...


Today I stopped by two local car shows. The first was the Triangle Italian Motorsports Group Car Show in Brier Creek. I didn't take many photos since the kids were with me, but I did shoot a handful of Cobra kit cars and a particularly nice late-model Ferrari.

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Later in the day, I drove out to Char-Grill in Raleigh and saw dozens of classics, and a few late-model sports cars. The bagged old Ford truck (see above) was really nice. Interestingly, the dark blue '68 Mustang coupe in my photos was painted by the same shop that painted my '66.

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Sunday, August 9, 2009

The Silver Bullet Arrives!

Less than 49 hours later, I'm back home with the 2006 Mustang! I had flown out of North Carolina Friday morning and arrived in Phoenix, AZ by 1pm. The seller of the car picked me up at the airport, which was great, and we went to the DMV to get a "drive-out tag" so the car would be legal on the way home. By 3pm I was en route to Raleigh, NC. I picked up Interstate 40 in Flagstaff, AZ, about 150 miles north of Phoenix, and drove I-40 for nearly 2000 miles this weekend. I then exited I-40 and picked up I-540 less than 20 miles from my house. I'm amazed at how long I-40 is and it was basically a straight shot from A to B.

If you've ever been driving through AZ you'll recognize a view like this. I made a similar cross-country drive many times about 20 years ago in college. This time though AZ had highway speed cameras set up in and around Phoenix. I think I got nailed at one -- will have to check the mail this week and next to see. Perhaps with a temporary, paper drive-out tag I won't get a ticket... :-) [Edit: It's 10/18 and no ticket arrived in the mail so I'm clear!]





I travelled through Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennesee, and North Carolina. But here's Mustang, Oklahoma! From the highway signs it appears Garth Brooks is from around there. Further up the road was Troy Aikman's hometown... (It's funny, in the car on an insanely long drive, that stuff actually sounded interesting.)





Here's the Mustang at one of the many rest stops. The seller graciously had the car serviced before I picked it up and besides being spotless it ran just great. (In the photo check out the leprechaun dancing on the roof!)





Tennessee certainly had its share of hot rods on the roads. There might have been a car show somewhere this weekend since they were traveling Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning in pairs and small groups. Cool!





SLAMMED! And this is on the freeway at about 65mph.





And keeping up with Mustang, Oklahoma, here's Shelby, Tennessee. BTW, since I was just passing through, I ended up stopping in Memphis at Leonard's Pit Barbeque, which I had seen on TV. I recommend it if you are in the area and like good barbeque!





So the trip log looks like this: I drove about 600 miles Friday for the first (partial) day, and stopped at a rest stop in New Mexico to sleep for 2 hours around 2am Saturday. Then I woke up and started driving by 5am Saturday for another 1000 miles and actually stayed in a motel passed Memphis, Tennessee the second night about 10pm. Got up Sunday morning about 6:30, and was on the road by 7am. Arrived in Raleigh tonight before 7pm after stopping for a couple good, inexpensive meals during the 600 or so easy miles. The car got about 26mpg according to the on-board info display.

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So here are my expenses this weekend: Delta flight from NC to AZ, $160 (I lucked out on the Delta website saving about $250 for a great flight); drive-out tag at DMV, $15; food and various road trip supplies, $55; fuel, $250 (I didn't write down either one or two fill-ups on Saturday, so I added $65 for two just in case); lodging, $58 (roach on motel room wall included for no extra charge) -- making it home in two days for $538 when a (top-notch) enclosed shipper normally takes a week and charges $1450, priceless!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Triangle Italian Motorsports Group Car Show


I stopped by a monthly local car show briefly this morning to take a few pix. There weren't many classics there, only a handful, but I've owned a number of European cars myself so I could appreciate it.

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Saturday, July 18, 2009

Grill 57 Car Show

I went to the Grill 57 Car Show today in Garner, North Carolina. It's held the third Saturday of each month during the summer at the local Grill 57 burger joint. The show starts at 4, but by 3:30 when I arrived the lots were almost full. I have more than 100 photos available of all different types of cars.

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 I brought my car and put it out there for all to see, which was pretty cool. I hope to go back later this summer.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

It's a Stampede!


I went to the "American Stampede" this weekend here in Raleigh, North Carolina. It's a three-day national Mustang event held at the state fairgrounds to celebrate the Mustang's 45th anniversary and Independence Day. There were hundreds of Mustangs there, and hopefully I will make it back there tomorrow, with my car this time. I have dozens of photos in the album right now, and might have dozens more tomorrow!

>> Check out my photo album (75 pix!)

[Update: I went to the show today after it rained, and took 22 more pix. But I didn't bring my car!]

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Phoenix Rising?

Since one of anything is never enough, I'm seriously contemplating purchasing a second Mustang in Arizona. This is a silver 2006 Mustang GT. One of the more unusual options are the factory 18" fan-blade wheels. I really like the silver on charcoal leather.











It has an automatic transmission, but it's a five speed so that's good. Unlike many of these cars, this one has side airbags, which I like. The NHTSA rates this car five stars in frontal impacts and four stars in side impacts. And it has traction control and ABS.











It's bone-stock and never modified or wrecked with 13k miles. Keeping this car stock will require every ounce of willpower I can muster.











I'm trying to iron out a deal and then will decide on transportation over here to Raleigh, NC. I've never even driven one of these. Hopefully I like it!


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Monday, June 29, 2009

Buc Town Classic Car Show

I was in Wilmington, NC this past weekend and briefly attended the Buc Town Classic Car Show at Laney High School. As it turns out, Michael Jordan apparently grew up around there and attended that high school.

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Saturday, October 25, 2008

Good Guys: Southeastern Nationals 2008


I went to the Good Guys Southeastern Nationals today at Lowe's Motorspeedway in Charlotte, NC and took about 175 pix. I tried to get a little of everything, but found myself mainly interested in the engines. Some of them were pretty amazing. Check out my photo album (176 pix).

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Now for Something Completely Different...

Before I bought this Mustang I had owned a '89 944 Turbo S for about four years, which I sold in 2004.


I bought it from the original owner in Florida and fixed it up. It was the first time I sent a car out to get the engine completely rebuilt, which came out nice.



My garage at the time actually matched the color combo of the car. :)




Check out my photo album (17 pix).