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Cars I Have Slid
Monterey Historics 1
Monterey Historics 2


Below is a random assortment of interesting -- and one not so interesting -- cars.  Click on the thumbnails for a higher resolution shot and make sure to visit my Monterey Historics page for more great car photos.  The background shot that appears on all of my non marque-specific pages is of the late, great Gilles Villenueve sliding his Ferrari F1 car at the Long Beach Grand Prix.  As my dad always said, you have to admire a man who spends the better part of his life going sideways at insane speeds.   Click here to see a high resolution version of the original, unretouched photo. 

250TR_SIR_bg.jpg (56353 bytes) Ferrari 250 Testarossa want ad.jpg (79077 bytes) The fact that I think this is a genuinely good ad, probably explains why I am still single
Alfa motor jpg.jpg (74548 bytes) This Alfa Romeo uses a less efficient, but far more artistic method of cooling the intake charge than today's cars.   250tr-interior.jpg (62974 bytes) Interior shot of a Ferrari 250 Testarossa
T-shirt.jpg (64928 bytes) You meet the friendliest people at the races!  This was taken at the Long Beach Grand Prix circa 1992 SIR.jpg (62935 bytes) This is the backside at Seattle International Raceway.  This is the boring part of the track :-)
26R-911.jpg (66661 bytes) A Lotus 26R (or is that a just normal Elan?) lays waste to a 911 mclaren motor.jpg (68028 bytes) And on the Eighth Day, God said "Let there be velocity stacks."   And there were...and they were REALLY big!!
XKE coupe.jpg (55774 bytes) If it's true that fast cars are really phallic symbols, then nothing screams...um, you
know...better than the looong hood and short rear deck of  Sir Lyons' E-Type
Red Ryder.jpg (49740 bytes) Wes Ingram at speed in Red Ryder, his '67 Alfa Romeo GTV race car
R5 Turbo 2.jpg (59549 bytes) All econo-boxes are NOT created equal.  The late, great Renault R5 Turbo 2 pacer.jpg (44115 bytes) An American Motors Pacer on the road in 1998!  Quite possibly the last one left on the West Coast.