I've been to the Concourse d'Elegance twice before. I was there last year but didn't make it up this time. It's an amazing show to see.
My favorite, based on your pic's is that Maybach. Love their cars. I've seen the Bently up close and personal at the the Peterson Automotive Museum here in LA.
A very good friend of mine is a member of AFAS (Automotive Fine Arts Society) and displays his paintings at Concourse d'Elegance each year. If I'd known you were going I would have steered you his way as he is so much fun to talk to about classic cars. You might have even seen his work before. The painting that made him famous is of a Mercedes Gullwing. This is a photo of the painting. Yes..... painting.
I've given prints from the Cleworth collection to a couple of my friends in the industry.
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I've been to the Concourse d'Elegance twice before. I was there last year but didn't make it up this time. It's an amazing show to see.
My favorite, based on your pic's is that Maybach. Love their cars. I've seen the Bently up close and personal at the the Peterson Automotive Museum here in LA.
A very good friend of mine is a member of AFAS (Automotive Fine Arts Society) and displays his paintings at Concourse d'Elegance each year. If I'd known you were going I would have steered you his way as he is so much fun to talk to about classic cars. You might have even seen his work before. The painting that made him famous is of a Mercedes Gullwing. This is a photo of the painting. Yes..... painting.
I've given prints from the Cleworth collection to a couple of my friends in the industry.
I've been to the Concourse d'Elegance twice before. I was there last year but didn't make it up this time. It's an amazing show to see.
My favorite, based on your pic's is that Maybach. Love their cars. I've seen the Bently up close and personal at the the Peterson Automotive Museum here in LA.
A very good friend of mine is a member of AFAS (Automotive Fine Arts Society) and displays his paintings at Concourse d'Elegance each year. If I'd known you were going I would have steered you his way as he is so much fun to talk to about classic cars. You might have even seen his work before. The painting that made him famous is of a Mercedes Gullwing. This is a photo of the painting. Yes..... painting.
I've given prints from the Cleworth collection to a couple of my friends in the industry.
there were about five down there.... have you seen the concept for the new gullwing?
-sean
skype: sean.a.christian
sean @ revolutionforce.com
No Julie. I believe its an early 250 GTO the predecessor to the 275 GTO which along with the Lusso are my favorite Ferraris. There are a lot of "one offs" in those early sixtys (1960's) as each body was hand made over wooden forms and modifactions evolved during construction and not after a certain number were built.
Again Lars great pix brings back memories of the real classic cars.
Did you get a pic of the new Tesla Electric Roadster?
It was supposed to be there.
it was one of the reasons that i wanted to go on a few days to the show.
ohohoho i spent a lot of time with them and talked to them a lot about the car. they are based up here in norcal... and told me that we can see the production floor. come visit and we will go. i fucking love them!! come up here and we will go. ready, go. i thought that the price point was going to be a little less, but i guess that the first run is already sold out, and the second run is close. $100k
-sean
skype: sean.a.christian
sean @ revolutionforce.com
and there was one day that i was thinking about you JFK. there is at least one love that we share. god damn i love a good jag, but i suck at taking photos. most of these were from a cell phone, i forgot my camera the first day
-sean
skype: sean.a.christian
sean @ revolutionforce.com
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