Showing posts with label Citroen SM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Citroen SM. Show all posts

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Cars and Coffee, May 2014....and the Cottonwood Arts Festival, too

My fellow motoring enthusiast friend and good all 'round guy Neil and I met up at 7:30 yesterday to oogle cars, as we do every first Saturday of the month.

It was a perfect Saturday morning to be outside looking at cars.  It was a lousy day to be trying to take photos of them....the sun was too bright and the shadows at that early hour too long.  Oh well, whatcha gonna do?



E-Type Jaguars are cool rain or shine.


Ditto for E-Type roadsters.


I'm not a big Lotus fan....they're rather fragile.  But this one, in this color, just exploded in the morning light.  I like the Tiger stripe effect, too.  (Listen to me, all artsy-fartsy!)


Umm....looks like they left the gate unattended for a few minutes and this snuck in.  ("Sneaked" in?)


Wonder if it belonged to this guy?

"Guy walks up and asks, 'Where'd ya get him?'
 The dog answers, 'Aww....I won him in a raffle.'"  :)


The German Goggomobil from last month was back.  Or maybe it never left?  Here's Neil standing next to it for size comparison.



This late model (2002) Acura NSX was a stand out.  We talked with another fellow we met there who bought one new in 1994 and uses it to this day as his daily driver.  He says it's rock-solid.  Try THAT with a Ferrari!


First you start with an overpriced SLR Mercedes, then you let McLaren have a turn tarting it up....to the tune of a cool $500K!



Pay attention kid.  Mother's Day is coming up and she couldn't be any more obvious with her hint.  Tell dad....or maybe that guy over there.  (Not sure what he's looking at behind those sunglasses.  ;)



Ahh....the Frenchies.  The Citroen SM was so far ahead of its time the rest of the world finally just gave up trying to catch them.  Unfortunately it's been pretty much downhill for Citroen ever since.

We visited with the gentleman in the background who also owns an SM and he shared lots of anecdotal stories about these odd eccentric cars.  Meeting people like him is what makes C&C so much fun.



This chopped custom began life as a 1950 Pontiac Chieftain.



Innit kewl?



My first car was a '65 Mustang, but it didn't look anything this nice!



Just FYI, this is the 50th anniversary of the Ford Mustang.



I'm pretty sure it didn't roll off Ford's assembly line looking like this!



There were only 6 Shelby Daytona's ever built.  This wasn't one of them.  This is a replica (kit), and a darn nice one.



I'm generally not a BMW fan, but I seriously looked at a 2002tii just like this back in 1971 (?).  I didn't buy it.  Now every time I see one I kick myself.  DOH!



It's a classic today.



I also considered a Porsche 911 at one time.  Then I could have afforded it.  Now....no way!  *banging head on wall*



A trivia question for you:  Has anyone ever seen an overflow vent hose (?) on a battery?  It left Neil and I both shaking our heads.



I hope that thing is strapped down tight.  If I ever see it on the freeway I'm gonna stay well back.

All I can say is....





And finally, here's a license plate I think many of these fancy car owners can identify with.

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After C&C I picked up K and we went to the Cottonwood Arts Festival.  This was the absolute best art show I've been to.  It keeps growing and the caliber of the participating artists keeps improving, too.



K was too busy watching the gander that chased his lady out of the little pond and up into the crowd with....umm...."less than honorable intentions" to pose for my picture.



Besides checking out the art I always enjoy the people watching.  And the dog watching, too.



This was taken at the Southlake "Arts on the Square" show last weekend.  Our Tarrant County neighbors can't seem to get that "Old West" thing out of their system.  (Hey, I like cows, too, but I like mine served medium rare on a sizzling plate.)

That's all the art shows on our radar until the Fall.

Hope everyone had a great weekend, too.

S


Saturday, March 1, 2014

Cars and Coffee, March, 2014

The morning started out cool and cloudy, but quickly warmed up when the sun came out.  The locals seemed to be grateful for the nice weather as this was the largest turnout I think I've EVER seen at C&C.  My friend Neil and I met up around 7:30 and were amazed by the crowd.  Every parking spot was taken and they were double parking the overflow in the lanes.


Right as I walked in the Sports Car Club of America had set up their recruiting table.  Tempting!


I'm just not sure my 'lil Audi would fit in among that crowd.  But If I just had a proper sports car, like this Jaguar F-Type....  :)


 While I'm not all that enamored with Lotus cars, I'm awed by the camaraderie shown by the Lotus Owners Club.  They turn up en mass at every show.  Kudos! 


And this group was impressive, too.  I've never seen such a large collection of pristine Honda S-2000's.  Whatdaya think?  Screaming Yellow, or....


....a more sinister looking (think Texas Tech) Scarlet and Black?


The VeeDub Club was well represented today, too.  I've always been a fan of the little Karmann Ghia, and this was a fine one....with one picky flaw.  Why the Porsche wheels?  


And I don't think I've ever seen a nicer VW Beetle Cabriolet than this.  The headlight visors were a nice touch.


It just goes to show it doesn't have to be a muscle car or a European exotic to be "cool".


This one needs a little narration:  There's a growing movement among car guys to collect old derelicts and get them running again.  Many are highly modified / souped up and are known as "Rat Rods".  This piece of crap is a prime example.  OH!  NOW I GET IT!  Now I understand why they call it a "movement".  *wink*


Let's just jump from the absurd to the ridiculous in this ridiculously desirable "La Ferrari".


The way the Italians can sculpt metal is just sublime.


Erotic even.  *sigh*


I'm generally not a fan of Nissan GT-R's, but this one I liked.


The owner had a fun sense of humor, exemplified by this little bumble bee thingy that was perched on the rear wing.  I have no Idea why it was there, but I liked it.


Even the license plate was funky...."Lunatik".  Ha!


Oh, and by the way....this is Luna.  (No, really  ;)


After visiting with Luna for a while Neil eventually regained his composure enough to declare this Toyota Supra his favorite of the day.   (OK, you can stop smiling now, Neil.)


Decisions, decisions.  Which to cruise 'round town in today?  My Aston Martin, my Alfa Romeo GTV, or my Alfa Romeo Montreal? 


I think I'll go with the GTV.  A very nice example, this.


Anyone remember the old Ford Woody wagon?  Here's someone's version of an Audi R8 Woody.  (Dude....the Woody died for a reason.  It needs to stay dead!  Just sayin'.)


So THIS is how the other half lived.  A MB 190.  :)


Anyone reading this old enough to remember the '56 Cheeeeevy?  What a gorgeous deep purple!


And it extends to the interior, too.  While not exactly stock, I didn't hear anyone complaining.


Anyone from the land of escargot and stinky cheese?....Your Citroen SM is waiting.


This English Triumph TR-6....


....and its baby brother, the English Triumph Spitfire....


....and this English Bulldog who was also taking in today's C&C reminded me of my friend "Big Joe" Hagy ( ^ the resemblance is striking :) and his pining for some pics of his first car....


....the quintessentially English MGA.


And boy did I find him a beauty!


Such a beauty, in fact, I'm naming it my personal Favorite Of The Day.

Finally, let me leave you with this short video of the Ferrari Formula One team changing tires at a routine pit stop.  Think you could top their 4-tire change in 1.8 seconds?

That was Cars and Coffee, March, 2014.  Hope you enjoyed.  :)

S