![]() 10/05/2014 at 20:32 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Sunday was C&C. This is full of cars and my (UN) tasteful opinions.
This was one of the more tastefully modified Corvettes.
Stock isn't that bad.
Restored 2002 ti. And unknown wagon...anyone able to identify?
BMW M Coupe. I was trying to master my DSLR skills, resulting in this overexposed picture.
This has given me a goal on learning how to weld and make a Lotus 7 replica with Miata running gear.
This was raced by famous racers in a equally famous race. It's for sale and has 200 hp. Yikes.
This Lambo has air suspension. SHUN SHUN SHUN
This man in the white shirt owns this Alpina Z1 RLE. He did not let me sit in it.
Side shot. I love Alpina wheels.
Stock McLaren MP4-2C. This is much better than that hybrid monstrosity, its older sibling, the P1.
Testing out my photography skills.
#skaybait
That shock and engine bay.
Lights. Lights.
LIGHTS
Angry or not? Hm. They would if I touched the car. (relax I didn't)
Trans Am. What a beautiful thing. And some asshole disrupted it by revving right next to it and setting off the alarm.
Ferraris. Couldn't find their owners ask if I could sit in them.
Ferrari. Vintage. I do not the model name.
Some car. Can you identify?
E-type.
The elder and the youngster.
Row of cars and people.
Clearer shot. And viper.
(removed after thinking about it)
Ahhhh more pontiacs.
Elderado. One of my better pictures.
My heart aches when I look at this.
(original removed after realizing that it was very offensive) Untasteful Ferrari. But still, 458.
This Audi (do not know model name) has a man standing behind there. He looks around, finding that his friends did not come.
A friend sits in a Mclaren MP4-2C spider!
Front.
Hello, NSX. Bye, NSX.
One of those men owns this. I did not ask to sit in it, therefore I didn't.
The e-type looks like it had a butt lift job.
e30 M3 with tastefully put on pinstripes.
850R. Parents decided a brand new camry over this. :(
I like the sign in front of that Volkswagen.
Viper driving away without doing burnout.
Ha! Rental car camaro!
Finally got the picture right.
This sexy /M235i. I like it.
First time I've seen a 412. Hopefully it has more than 190 hp.
Talk about rare license plates.
The asshole's Ferrari 458. (removed) No need to bring booth professionals to C&C.
(removed) Cars.
Car. (removed)
C&C is dying down. Mini Cooper is getting pushed to its trailer. Owner doesn't want it started.
Hi guys! RWD rear engined 1hp human-powered mini cooper!
The hurucan. Not too bloated. Nice.
Photography skills learning mode. This is a M3.
Look at that sexy carbon fiber brace!
SL coupe.
Fender flares.
BOOTY BOOTY BOOTY BOOTY
I called this "Cocaine". I did not describe this further, as I just pointed and said "Cocaine!"
Cocaine is checked out.
This is the interior of a DB5. It feels amazing.
More DB5.
Damn Flash. But it was one of the few good photos of that trans am.
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Pretty sure the unknown Ferrari is a 275.
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This owner of this viper was pure stereotypical rich lady trying to prevent aging. Owns this, takes it for racing, approaching 55 and wearing polo crap and tons of makeup that wasn't necessary.
!!! UNKNOWN CONTENT TYPE !!!
The guy pulls up in this shit of a car, with loud ass exhausts and 2 women that suspiciously had boob jobs. And the guy was a dick. Who wears diamond shoes? (yeah yeah Lindsay Bluth jokes).
!!! UNKNOWN CONTENT TYPE !!!
Yes, blue shirt has diamond studded shoes. Asshole.
There is no need for these type of comments. Be grateful that people are willing to bring their cars to these type of events.
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I agree...yeah.
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It is indeed. Based off of the wheels (Campagnolo magnesium wheels), it's definitely one of the early ones (1964-6). I would guess a 1965 Ferrari 275 GTB.
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I removed those comments after thinking about the gratefulness of these owners bringing over the cars, no matter how bad of a person I think they are.
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If you're too poor to get a $50M 250, you can always get a 275. At $3-4m, they cost more than 10x less! What a deal!...
* cries*
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yes... late 60's. dont know the exact year. but its a 275 gtb for sure.
they get lots of attention, but something about the proportions seems off to me. i dont know...
![]() 10/05/2014 at 21:02 |
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Haha true. However, the value you are stating is actually for the 1966-8 GTB/4 models. 1964-5 GTB and 1966 GTB/2 models are only at $1-2 million currently.
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Only $1m? Wow! At that price, I can...continue to never be able to buy anything from Ferrari with '2xx' in the name...
* cries some more*
![]() 10/05/2014 at 21:11 |
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I'm sorry, my friend. I was going to tell you a story about a friend's 275 but I'll refrain now.
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Since he's running Michelin Pilot Super Sports, he's definitely running aftermarket wheels and I'm guessing the tires were 345/30/20 in the rears. The suspension is definitely a KW unit, I would guess the V3 coilovers. The intake is a Whipple carbon fiber air inlet tube (or sleeve). Based off of his choice to upgrade the inlet tube, I would guess he also upgraded the throttle body to a Accufab dual blade unit (potentially single blade but the dual blades are more popular). I can't see it very well, but I'm guessing he's running an upgraded Whipple supercharger (probably a 4.0 but maybe the 3.4). The clam shell opening in the front rather than the rear was a mod offered by Genaddi Design back in the day, I'm not sure if anyone is still offering these kits. I'm probably missing a few things but that's most of it.
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Oh a story...share it anyway man, my tears make delicious coffee additive when I collect them, and I'm a little low right now.
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Well a good friend actually bought a new 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 way back when and used it as his daily driver in Paris. In the 4 years he owned it, he put something like 40,000 miles (a huge amount for the time) on it and would famously leave it on the street in front of his apartment unlocked, smoke in it, and even spilled drinks a few times in it. Basically, he treated it as if it was a modern day Camry. Needless to say, we have often joked about how much it would be worth today. Interestingly, I once asked him, "If you knew what you know now, would you do it all again?" and he replied, "F*ck yeah! Some of my best memories were made in that car!"
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I'm no expert, but I think that might be a 275.
![]() 10/05/2014 at 23:55 |
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Wow. Did not know that..
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I know a little about Ford GTs.
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some type of Porsche from the late 80's or early 90s. judging by the switches on the right, it has 4WD.
![]() 10/06/2014 at 03:27 |
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San Francisco Has a Cars & Coffee? where and when is it?
![]() 10/06/2014 at 12:54 |
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It's on Saturdays...I think every other one. Google and check
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Its the first Saturday of every month, normally on pier 32 from 8am-11am. This month only it was at 294 South Street.