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Cars I Have Slid Monterey Historics 1 Monterey Historics 2
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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.
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Ferrari 250
Testarossa |
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The fact that I think this is
a genuinely good ad, probably explains why I am still
single
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This Alfa Romeo uses a less
efficient, but far more artistic method of cooling the intake charge
than today's cars.
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Interior shot of a Ferrari
250 Testarossa |
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You meet the friendliest
people at the races! This was taken at the Long Beach Grand
Prix circa 1992
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This is the backside at
Seattle International Raceway. This is the boring part of the
track :-)
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A Lotus 26R (or is that a
just normal Elan?) lays waste to a 911 |
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And on the Eighth Day, God
said "Let there be velocity stacks." And there were...and
they were REALLY big!!
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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
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Wes Ingram at speed in Red
Ryder, his '67 Alfa Romeo GTV race car |
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All econo-boxes are NOT
created equal. The late, great Renault R5 Turbo 2
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An American Motors Pacer on
the road in 1998! Quite possibly the last one left on the West
Coast.
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