Pretty nice garage aye?!


Gimbal

GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Jan 11, 2007
204
Queenstown, New Zealand
A friend of mine has a nice garage and he's one of us since he has a Ford GT in his coral!
 

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Very nice garage, indeed!
 
Garage? More like a museum. He could charge admission!! That's fantastic.
 
Right click, Save As. Any pictures of what is behind the windows? Looks like a neat ice cream shop/game room. Neat space for sure.
 
Makes my recent post/pics looked dinky (except for the Camilo prints)
 
wow, very nice!
 
Right click, Save As. Any pictures of what is behind the windows? Looks like a neat ice cream shop/game room. Neat space for sure.

Yes, it's a fully functional 50's dinner with 100% restored original working equipment (re-wired for 240 volts) or high quality replica. You could re-tape a "Happy Days" episode there. Up stairs of course is your theater room, pool table room, etc, etc, etc. Top notch all the way. Makes our garages look like siht, huh?
 
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didn't you rebuild yours recently? Any upgrades - Hot tub, beer tapper, urinal etc..?
 
Yes, it's a fully functional 50's dinner with 100% restored original working equipment (re-wired for 240 volts) or high quality replica. You could re-tape a "Happy Days" episode there. Up stairs of course is your theater room, pool table room, etc, etc, etc. Top notch all the way. Makes our garages look like siht, huh?

That is pretty much my dream set up. Beg, borrow, or steal some pictures. Too cool.
 
Gimbal - come to SLC!

Are you karting down there?

Take care of yourself,
Ed
 
Gimbal - come to SLC!

Are you karting down there?

Take care of yourself,
Ed

Hi Ed, I'd like to go but a bit busy during that time. Yes, racing karts down here, had to buy a bigger race prepped engine to compete on same level with these guys!
Otherwise my new business down here is doing great. check out www.shot-over.com to see what we have been up to.
All the best, John
 
Very nice garage. Would be hard to do anything, but just look.

As for karting...

International karting event at Laguna Seca this weekend.

MONTEREY, Calif. (June 24, 2011) – More than 35 of the world’s best Superkart drivers from three continents descend on Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca July 8-9 to compete in the renowned “Corkscrew Internationals.”

Held in conjunction with the Continental Tire Sports Car Festival, Powered by Mazda, the 2011 “Corkscrew Internationals” is hosted by the Northern California Karters (NCK) and features three competitive classes of karts vying for the coveted trophy. Typically the karts produce 90 horsepower and are capable of up to 160 miles per hour.

The newest class in superkarting is the Super IC/E with the favorite being Colorado’s J.R. Osborne.

In the F/E class Australian Sam Zavaglia aims to defend his track record lap of 1:23.63, former motorcycle world champion Eddie Lawson returns to a track he knows well and European champions Gavin Bennett and Malcom Crowe will try to take the trophy home to England.

The largest class will be the single cylinder IC/E machines where Anthony Williams is a multiple winner. Challenging Williams will be bay area drivers John Stafford (Danville, Calif.) and Ryen Miller (San Jose, Calif.).

For more information on the 2011 “Corkscrew Internationals” log on to www.nckroadracing.com.

The Continental Tire Sports Car Festival, Powered by Mazda features the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series, one of the most competitive professional road racing championships in North America. The series’ Daytona Prototype (DP) class has attracted the attention of superstar drivers and universally recognized teams, in the process revolutionizing sports car racing with close-fought battles at the front of the field and close finishes.

To purchase tickets for the Continental Tire Sports Car Festival, Powered by Mazda, call 800-327-7322 or visit www.MazdaRaceway.com
 
Very nice garage. Would be hard to do anything, but just look.

As for karting...

International karting event at Laguna Seca this weekend.



MONTEREY, Calif. (June 24, 2011) – More than 35 of the world’s best Superkart drivers from three continents descend on Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca July 8-9 to compete in the renowned “Corkscrew Internationals.”

Held in conjunction with the Continental Tire Sports Car Festival, Powered by Mazda, the 2011 “Corkscrew Internationals” is hosted by the Northern California Karters (NCK) and features three competitive classes of karts vying for the coveted trophy. Typically the karts produce 90 horsepower and are capable of up to 160 miles per hour.

The newest class in superkarting is the Super IC/E with the favorite being Colorado’s J.R. Osborne.

In the F/E class Australian Sam Zavaglia aims to defend his track record lap of 1:23.63, former motorcycle world champion Eddie Lawson returns to a track he knows well and European champions Gavin Bennett and Malcom Crowe will try to take the trophy home to England.

The largest class will be the single cylinder IC/E machines where Anthony Williams is a multiple winner. Challenging Williams will be bay area drivers John Stafford (Danville, Calif.) and Ryen Miller (San Jose, Calif.).

For more information on the 2011 “Corkscrew Internationals” log on to www.nckroadracing.com.

The Continental Tire Sports Car Festival, Powered by Mazda features the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series, one of the most competitive professional road racing championships in North America. The series’ Daytona Prototype (DP) class has attracted the attention of superstar drivers and universally recognized teams, in the process revolutionizing sports car racing with close-fought battles at the front of the field and close finishes.

To purchase tickets for the Continental Tire Sports Car Festival, Powered by Mazda, call 800-327-7322 or visit www.MazdaRaceway.com

Hi Nafod,
Dang one of the bummers of not living in CA. I have not raced Laguna Seca but have raced Sears Point, Thunderhill, Fernley, Buttonwillow, lot's of fun for sure and I do miss it!
 
Best of luck Gimbal.

Ed