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TOY DRIVE, LAMBO-STYLE

December 17th, 2008 by Dan

It would have seemed like a gathering of the exotics, but just how exotic is a Smart Car anyway? Everybody was welcome at this year’s toy drive with Lamborghini of Las Vegas and KLUC. It made for a fun day, and it’s really going to make some people’s Christmas. Read the rest of this entry »

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LAMBORGHINI LV ON RALLY

October 17th, 2008 by Robert

Flat Black Lamborghini Gallardo Flat Black Lamborghini Gallardo 2 Flat Black Lamborghini Gallardo 3 Flat White Lamborghini Gallardo Flat White Lamborghini Gallardo 2 Red Ford GT Front Fort GT Motor Red Ford GT Rear Lamborghini Gallardo Flat Paint Ferrari F40 Rear

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One of the Rally In The Valley sponsors was Lamborghini of Las Vegas. Chris and I stopped there for longer than most to visit friends, and see if there was anything new worth seeing.

They didn’t really have anything new EXCEPT the flat black and white Lamborghini Gallardos. They looked amazing. It is factory paint and while I forget the exact amount for the upgrade, I do remember that it is tens of thousands. If you are one of those people that think there are just too many Gallardos out there, this is your chance to have one that is unique. Too bad they aren’t the new LP560.

I also shot more pics of the Ferrari F40 (you will see it a few times on my Flickr page)…because I just can’t resist. With the price of exotics dipping, this might be the time to buy the supercars!

They also had a Ford GT in the showroom. I don’t like pictures of it in red, but it looked nice in person. I suppose I would like to have one in any color.

Can’t afford the F40? You can slill look good in one or our Rever Clothing car t-shirts!

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RALLY IN THE VALLEY 2008

October 15th, 2008 by Robert

Lamborghini Following Passing Lamborghini Diablo Fighting Traffic with Diablo Pantera and Diablo Pantera and Diablo 2 Pantera and Diablo 3 Lamborghini Diablo Back Porsche GT3 Back Porsche GT3 Quarter Lamborghini Diablo Side

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What happens when over 100 fast cars get together to blast all over Vegas? Expensive speeding tickets? Impounded exotic vehicles? Nope…we raised over $3,500 for the Nevada Diabetes Association!

Everyone left Cars and Coffee around 10:00am to begin a trek that took us all around town (even out of town in one case) with stops at twelve sponsors. Each stop had a professional photographer and a professional model. Unfortunately, my photos for this post are ones we took of the driving…BUT I will have the shots of the car with the model soon!

You may think the models were present simply to look good, but that isn’t true. Each model judged every car, so we could find the “hottest”, “cutest”, and “best date car” in the bunch. My Pantera held its own in the “hottest” category, but didn’t do as well when it came to cuteness. It looks and sounds too uncivilized to qualify as “cute.” Actually, I would be insulted if someone called my car cute. But it was judged even more harshly as a date car. Some say it was the lack of a back seat. Others say the lack of reclining seats held it back. Maybe the models noticed it would be impossible to get in and out of while wearing a skirt. Well, not so much impossible as obscene. I think it was because you have to SPEAK SO LOUDLY to hold a conversation. Dates are for talking, right?

There was no prize for arriving first, so we all spread out and relaxed. Heck, a group of us hung out at one stop for 30 minutes to eat ribs and drink non-alcoholic margaritas. I don’t think a single driver received a speeding ticket during the rally. Must be our “no idiot” policy.

The photos taken of the Ferrari Club cars will be become our 2009 calander, which will raise even more money for the Nevada Diabetes Association. We love them.

Remberber to wear on or our cool car t-shirts to your next rally!

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ROADTRIP - TECHATTICUP MINING CAMP

September 20th, 2008 by Robert

Mine Porche Pump Mine Parked Pump Front Mine Parked Pump Side Mine Parked Pump Back Mine Yard Mine Parked Back Mine Shop Entry Mine We Dont Rent Pigs Mine Shop Inside Mine Barn of Treasures

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Many of us in Vegas avoid road trips in the summer. But a few of us, tired of waiting for cooler temperatures, took a quick blast to the Techatticup Mining Camp. The curvy, nearly abandoned roads make for run driving, and the driving-to-rest stop ratio is wonderful if combined with breakfast in Boulder City and a slight detour to see the Colorado River. The group included friends in a Lotus Esprit, Ferrari 355 and Angie and I in the Porsche. It is only 40 or 50 miles from Rever Clothing’s T-shirt HQ in Vegas. Watch out for HiPo on the main highway.

The “mining camp” is really a little rest stop with a lots to look at. Old gas pumps, rusted cars, and a million things that I can only group into the category of “cool old stuff.” There is a barn filled with aged signs, tools, furniture, soda machines, pictures, televisions and radios. You can also wander around an acre or two of buildings, signs, cars and assorted stuff. The shop has hundreds of photos and articles of historic happenings, as well as the many films and TV shows filmed in the area.

For some reason, they have a sign on the door that says “we don’t rent pigs.” I wish I would have asked about that.

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BONNEVILLE SPEED WEEK 2008

September 1st, 2008 by Robert

Chopped at Bonneville 2 Great Style at Bonneville Saltosaurus Bonneville Kiwi Power Front at Bonneville 811 at Bonneville Dodge at Bonneville

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I thought this would be the year that I finally made it to Speed Week at the Bonneville Salt Flats, but managing our first run of Rever T-shirt designs kept me in Vegas. Fortunately, we still had people go to check it out and take pictures. So, no clever commentary, but lots of great shots of things that go fast on salty surfaces. Next year HAS to be the year I make it to Speed Week.

As an incentive, a friend has announced 2009 is the year he goes over 200 miles per hour on a motorcycle. Hopefully, we will start working on that project soon. A turbo ‘Busa should have no problem going that fast, but will it go 250 miles per hour? We will see—it might take a few years.

For those not familiar with Bonneville… It is a 159-square-mile salt flat in northwest Utah. W.D. Rishel recognized it as a perfect speed-testing ground in 1896, and it became famous when Malcolm Campbell set several speed records there in the 1930s. Cars now go over 600 mph. The salt keeps anything from growing, and every rainfall cleans the surface and keeps the densely packed salt very flat. Trivia: The huge beach scene in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End was shot there because it is large enough for the curve of the Earth to make the salt seam endless.

A few days ago (September 5, 2008), Cliff Gullett was killed going 239 mph on his motorcycle. His family said he died doing what he loved.

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FERRARI IN TOW

August 13th, 2008 by Robert

Spring Mountain 308 Towed 3 Spring Mountain Lunch Spring Mountain Lunch 2 Spring Mountain 308 Towed 2 Spring Mountain 308 Towed and friend Spring Mountain Biker Bar Little People Spring Mountain 308 Pulled Over 2 Spring Mountain 308 Pulled Over

Lamborghini Las Vegas sponsored a track day at Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch in Pahrump it’s just over the hill from Rever’s T-shirt central command . We were excited to have a free track day, but we ran into problems on our way out of town.

Four of us were cruising—we had a Ferrari 575, Ferrari 308, my Pantera and a Lamborghini Diablo—and passed a BLM park ranger going the other way. He lit up the gumballs, turned around and came screaming past me (wasn’t worried - I wasn’t speeding) to pull over the 308. The rest of the group kept going—sorry unnamed friend.

The 308 was for sale and belonged to the driver’s employee. Our friend was driving it to the track as a favor… Give the car a little exposure and maybe attract a buyer. As it turns out, there was no proof of insurance in the car, and the our friend had to explain to the ranger why the car wasn’t even registered to him. The ranger was understanding and didn’t write a ticket for the lack of insurance, but he did give the driver a ticket for doing 75 in a 65. Fair enough.

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FRIENDS AND SCHEDULES

July 21st, 2008 by Robert

Guys Trip 08 Ready To Go Guys Trip 08 Stupid Radio Guys Trip 08 Fueling in Beatty Guys Trip 08 Fueling in Beatty 2 Guys Trip 08 Following 550 Guys Trip 08 Cooling Down Guys Trip 08 Countach Engine Guys Trip 08 Ferrari 550 Hot Cat Guys Trip 08 Ferrari 550 Hot Cat 2 Guys Trip 08 Waiting for Tow Guys Trip 08 Countach Tweaking Guys Trip 08 Ferrari 550 Tow Guys Trip 08 Ferrari 550 Tow 2 Guys Trip 08 Ferrari 550 Tow 3 Guys Trip 08 Driving Behind Countach Guys Trip 08 Countach Overheating 3

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What would you do if you were on a road trip, and one of the four cars developed a problem after a few hundred miles? Leave the guy on the side of the road to fend for himself, or blow the weekend’s plans and roll the dice? What if it was two cars that had problems? Or three?

I can tell you what WE did… Used three tow trucks, brought in a replacement car from Vegas, drove through the night, left a Ferrari in Reno, and took part in a story worth more than any tow bill (or three).

Five of us headed to Tahoe on a Friday morning with high hopes, three Italian cars (Ferrari 355, Ferrari 550, Lambo Countach)and one German (BMW Z8). I was riding shotgun in the 355 as my Pantera is too loud, stiff and thirsty for an 1,100 mile trip.

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WORLD’S FASTEST CAR

July 14th, 2008 by Robert

Fastest Car SSC Front Quarter Fastest Car Entrance Fastest Car Entrance 2 Fastest Car Closeup Fastest Car Filming Fastest Car Filming 2 Fastest Car Following De Fastest Car Pantera Fastest Car Pantera 2 Fastest Car Group Fastest Car Parked Front Fastest Car Parked Front 2 Fastest Car Parked Back Fastest Car SSC Rear Quarter Fastest Car SSC Side Closed Fastest Car SSC Side Open

 

OK, so it isn’t the world’s fastest car. That would be some jet fighter without wings, but I’m talking about the world’s fastest production car. It has officially gone faster than the Bugatti Veyron—257mph.

It is called the SSC Ultimate Aero TT. 1180ish horsepower and modestly priced at around $600,000. This isn’t a concept car…you can actually buy one.

A small group of us took our cars out to Red Rock Canyon, on the outskirts of Las Vegas, with the designer/owner and a film crew. They were shooting for Newsweek.

Point of interest: Tires are the weak link when going over 250mph. Shelby’s tire partner had scientists and engineers at the top speed run (held in 2007) to help. No tire was allowed to stay on for more than 30 miles as the tires can’t stand up to that much punishment for long, and tire failure at those speeds causes a fatal crash, period. It doesn’t matter what kind of safety equipment is in the car.

Need wide tires with 29 miles on them?

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ANOTHER DAM ROAD TRIP

May 17th, 2008 by Robert

Dam Deb Speeding Dam Ford GT Dam Dont Sell Stuff Dam Ready to Depart 3 Dam Ready to Depart 2 Dam Ready to Depart 4 Dam Ready to Depart Dam Ready to Depart 5 Dam Rest Stop 2 Dam Rest Stop Dam Rest Stop 3

Some of my favorite Ferrari Club events are really Viper Club events… That we crash.

I love driving, and the Viper guys drive pretty hard. When I heard they were making a run to Hoover Dam, I called my friends and told them when and where to invade the Viper drive. To my amazement, LOTS of folks showed up.

The drive turned out to be pretty uneventful as it is often one lane (each way), and construction further slowed our pace. But it was still fun to eat breakfast with fellow drivers, make a few friends, and see the dam.

Despite our recollection of constantly driving BELOW the speed limit, one of our gang still managed to get pulled over. Correction: I originally thought her ticket was for speeding, but it turns out there are no speeding tickets in the National Park; she got a “wasting a finite resource” fine.

Wasting a finite resource? Anyone that knows my Pantera knows I should get that ticket when I pull out of the driveway every morning. 8.5 mpg my friends! But I was practically “going green” that day by driving my wife’s car. It is the silver Porsche in the pictures, and it probably gets twice the mileage my car does. And it is pretty.

BTW: Hoover Dam is a must-do morning or afternoon road trip when you come to Vegas. Beware in the summer. If your car no likey the heat, then you may want to check with the weatherman; temperatures break 120 degrees in the canyon during the summer, and you’re going to spend a lot of time idling. Aside from the heat, it’s a spectacle even if you’re not into non-automobile engineering wonders. Put on your favorite T-shirt and enjoy your dam drive.

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DEATH VALLEY - BAD FOR PAINT

May 5th, 2008 by Robert

Death Valley Leaving Death Valley Robert Angie Death Valley Has Water Death Valley Robert Bored Death Valley Rain X Death Valley Rain X 2 Death Valley Storm Coming Death Valley Barren Death Valley Boardwalk Death Valley Has Water 2 Death Valley Driving 2

 

I had been waiting for the group to make a run to Death Valley for months, but some of the exotics (including mine) couldn’t go until the weather was cool. A few months ago, we teamed up with a group of Audi and VW drivers for a lunch run.

I spent most of my time driving, so I didn’t get many pictures. Some of these photos were taken by Angie (lovely wife) from her car…in case you are wondering how I took photos of the Pantera from another car.

I found out a few important things on this trip:

1. I got my car up to 150mph at Spring Mountain race track. I heard rumors that a previous owner put a taller final gear in the transaxle- it could be true, or maybe it is the 550 pounds of torque. Regardless, this is pretty good for a car that went 130mph in stock form and only has a five speed.

2. The blowing sand is hard on paint. My front air dam looks like it has been sandblasted in some places…and, technically, I suppose it has been.

3. There is water in Death Valley. At least there is when it isn’t the middle of summer.

4. Tourists will walk up and down a wooden pier, that doesn’t go anywhere, in the middle of the desert. Why?

5. Audi and Volkswagen drivers have a different driving style than sports car and exotic drivers. They make up for it by being a very polite and likable bunch. I would love to hook up with them again if they will have us.

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