I look forward very much to getting mine and posting first pics and driving reports. As I have posted here years ago, I had an NA Miata from the very beginning. I was the second owner and the car had been driven by the original owner appropriately, meaning fairly hard. But even as a then-20+ year old car everything worked, including the AC and the pop up headlights. I took it on several road trips and never found it to be claustrophobic, even at 6’ tall. There seemed to be enough elbow room and footwell room that I wasn’t squirming around looking for more space. The designers clearly did their homework WRT ergonomics. I’m hopeful that 35 years after the first one, the ND3 has that same feeling but with modern enhancements. I ordered mine without ever driving one or sitting in one, such is my faith in Mazda. Hopefully not a mistake.
La Cheeserie!
I do not expect the new one to get a trailer hitch receiver for a bike rack, but my old one had the 1" receiver and a basic rack. With the bike on and the top down it would max out at about 85 MPH. But what a blast it was to have such a tiny fun car AND be able to bring the bike.
La Cheeserie!
No I didn't but what a gorgeous car. Anyone else notice the early 60s Suburban in the background of the Corvettes pictured? In the early 80s I had a(actually two at once, one for parts) 1964 4wd with a PTO winch, a real beast in the 60s. I had a lot of fun and was my work truck for a while using it, among other things, to help a friend build a house that was only accessed with 4wd, great times. Wish I still had it.
The older I get the faster I was Brian Clare
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
Pebble Beach Auction
https://bid.goodingco.com/auctions/1...-auctions-2024
Some pretty amazing items for sale
Ooof doug those cars...
(Cough) The Singer Porsche will do quite nicely ;) Let's face it, this is VS and we beat the snot out of nice handmade things. That Singer P car is made for thrashing.
Josh Simonds
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Vsalon Fromage De Tęte
The GT3 Touring has a 7-speed PDK. I know it’s still an amazing car, but three pedals were available …
Funny, I was looking more at the "slow cars". I want to keep my license. That will be the red Cord convertible for me as I think the Delahaye roadster is financially out of reach to me and I still need to save money to buy my grandfather's old Bugatti when it will go on auctions again.
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Dan Fuller, local bicycle enthusiast
From the Pebble Beach auction I spotted this Delahaye 135, featured in Jason Isbell's beautiful song Hudson Commodore (first three stanzas):
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Time between the glory days and the golden years
She did the work of twenty able men
Sent Tommy off to school to be an engineer
And Sarah went to try out all the sins
She took to taking tea out in the Belvedere
Bourbon in the evenings by the fire
As if the Great Depression never made it here
As if she had defeated her desire
She just wanted to ride in a Delahaye 135
She just wanted to ride in a Hudson Commodore
No need to worry anymore
This is an unusual Mini which originated in the UK as a CKD (complete knock down) which was shipped to Setubal, Portugal to be assembled in 1977 as a means to avoid tariffs. This was also done in Italy, South Africa and other countries. The plant in Setubal was known as Industria de Montagem de Automoveis or IMA. As part of the agreement with BMC, the plant was allowed to make minor modifications or add 'local content'. This IMA Traveler was built with a lift gate rather than the more traditional 'barn doors' and has a fold down rear seat (perfect for bike transport !) This design was only offered for two or three years so is somewhat rare. The vehicle pictured underwent a nut and bolt restoration a few years back. If anyone would be interested, I am looking to find a new home for this classic.
I can see why that kind of rear door would not be desirable on such a small car.
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After pebble beach, as long as we are in the neighborhood, we should hit the Monterey auction at Sotheby's
https://rmsothebys.com/auctions/mo24/lots/
https://rmsothebys.com/auctions/mo24...-pinin-farina/
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