Re: 1 52 year-old Ferrari or 100 new ones
From: Robert W. Garven Jr. (rgarvengmail.com)
Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 21:12:38 -0700 (PDT)
But like me maybe we dont have as much fun as we are so paranoid of a spec of dirt. I think I am going to start enjoying my car more.... a bit! :-P

Robert W. Garven Jr.


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On Aug 16, 2014, at 4:55 PM, Brian E. Buxton <BrianBuxton [at] BuxtonMotorsports.com> wrote:

Everyone contributes to the hobby in their own way.  People make fun of the Q-tip crowd that like to show their cars over driving them, but those are also the people that everyone wants to buy from.  Low mileage, meticulously cared for, clean top to bottom.
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On 8/16/14 11:07 AM, Adam Green wrote:
Why a hundred cars?  You'd have to go to the Middle East, China or Russia to see the answer.

The same "nothing exceeds like excess" will be seen held high around Pebble and Quail this week(end) but there are still the true enthusiasts.  Whether they're the Q-tip brigade or time travelers living in their imaginary past, or billionaires and humble millionaires with their pristine historically significant cars completely rebuilt except for one rotten wood frame joint, or the guys with just as much money running original and unrestored cars or the hard core oil-sniffers sweating in the paddock at Laguna to run a few laps at a pace slower than a Kia mini-van with a whole soccer team on board,  they're all enjoying motor cars and motor sport in their own way.  

Let the collectors, traders and speculators do their thing.  It should be their freedom to choose a damned life wasting money on stacking material objects of greed and envy.  Hopefully some of their fiscal table scraps go to charities and philanthropy.  I don't mean to hold others to a higher standard than I try to achieve of myself and I'm not so altruistic as to expect a sudden overwhelming shift from selfishness and greed to benevolence and caring.  

I just wish they'd stick to unimportant paint and canvas, trinkets and baubles.  



Adam


On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 5:35 AM, Clyde Romero <clyderomerof4 [at] bellsouth.net> wrote:
Why would anyone want 100
Ferrari's ?


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