Re: kids in my Testarossa | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Brian Keegan (bks281![]() |
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Date: Tue, 4 May 2021 07:16:06 -0700 (PDT) |
In the early 1990's, I worked in southern California. The local Ferrari Club had a special "corral" for club members to park/display
their cars at a hotel on the outside of the track for the Long Beach Grand Prix. I had transported a Comp Daytona to the event to
display, but to also show to a potential customer interested in the car.
(Picture red Comp Daytona, white & blue stripes, light blue plexi headlight
covers, vertical splitters on the front fenders, gold wheels,
and straight exhaust that dumped out in front of the rear wheels.)
Find client and he wants to go for a test drive. ( I was instructed to NOT let him drive the car.) Most of the streets in the area were
blocked off with barricades and guarded by motorcycles cops.
We take off down a crowded area but deserted street. I am taking it easy but running the engine at high enough revs for the sound
to echo off the buildings and set off car alarms. A few blocks down we are crossing over a bridge and the guy says "Open her up a bit."
Loping along in 2nd gear, I oblige him. I floor it, hit 3rd gear let it wind up to almost redline and hit 4th gear. I lifted off and we coasted
over the rest of the bridge into what looked like an industrial area. The guy wants to look under the hood so I make a U-turn to the left
into the driveway entrance to a non-descript brick warehouse with 10-foot-high fences with barbed wire at the top. I exit the car and
undo the hood hold down on the driver's side and walk around to undo the passenger's side. I open the hood and we started talking.
Soon I am aware of some yelling coming from the non-descript brick warehouse behind us. We turn around to see a couple of guys in
camo fatigues with rifles slung over their shoulders running towards us. Oh shit. What is this building? Are we in trouble?
They were yelling at us to NOT leave yet! It was two young guys with the shit detail of guarding the area during the race weekend.
They just wanted to see the car as it would most likely be the highlight of their weekend. They had obviously heard us coming.
I offered to let them sit in the car but they politely declined. I asked if I could hold a rifle and squeeze off a couple rounds? Also,
politely declined. They thanked me for showing them car and hustled back to their post.
I closed the hood and calmly drove back to where I had parked the transporter. By this time a helicopter was circling over the area.
I wheeled the car into position to load the car and check alignment with the ramps.
With no racing going on, the exhaust noise had attracted a crowd. A little boy, I would guess
about 5 or 6 was literally dragging his
dad towards the car. I walked over to them and said hello. The boy asked if this was a Ferrari. I said it was. Dad asks if they can step
closer to look at it. I told him no and watched the boy's smile disappear. Then I reached over and opened the door and said "But you can sit in it!"
Dad looks at me, pulls the kid back towards him and fumbles around trying to make excuses as to why they couldn't.
I said "Look, two things to consider here Dad, 1) Itsa notta my car......and 2) When are you ever gonna get another chance?"
Dad and son both took turns in the driver's seat, Dad took pictures of his son, and I took his picture with his camera.
They couldn't thank me enough and went on their way. I turned to the crowd and shouted "Anyone else?" A line formed and I helped
people in and out for nearly an hour. That was a pretty good day for being at work.
From: Ferrari <ferrari-bounces+bks281=hotmail.com [at] ferrarilist.com> on behalf of Clarence Romero Jr. <clyderomerof4 [at] gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 4, 2021 7:22 AM To: 4redude <bks281 [at] hotmail.com> Cc: The FerrariList <ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com> Subject: Re: [Ferrari] kids in my Testarossa We are seeing more and more Porsche guys buy late model Ferraris in the Atlanta area
While driving to the car show this Sunday I ran into a guy who has just bought his first one
As for the kids
It’s was the parents who got the biggest kick out of it
I had them take pictures of there kids in the car
The Porsche crowd are closet NAZi’s that’s all
Like I tell them when they come over on the sly to look at the car
I know why you didn’t buy one
It handles!
Scars are Tattoos with better stories !
If you have no enemies, you have no character !
Clyde Romero
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On May 3, 2021, at 11:48 PM, Rick Moseley <ramosel [at] pacbell.net> wrote:
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