Monday, September 18, 2006


Smart Roadster microcar. Smart cars are part of the Daimler Chrysler company. The original idea behind the very short Smart car is that it's easy to park. It is short enough to allow it to be parked nose-in where a conventionally sized car would have to parallel park.

Smart cars were originally supported by Swiss watch manufacturer Swatch, and was nicknamed the "Swatchmobile". The name SMART stands for Swatch Mercedes ART. It uses conventional unleaded gasoline and gets about 60 mpg.

Mercedes' awesome Gullwing 300SL

Mercedes Benz Gullwing 300SL

Josh standing next to his million dollar Ferrari. F40's originally sold for about half a million dollars. At its peak, some sold for $1.6M. I'm sure it's still very expensive now. It's one of those modern Ferraris that keep appreciating in value.

My groomsman, Joshua Lee trying to act cool next to the Almighty F40.

Dodge Viper GTS

Ford GTs

Ferrari Daytona California Spyder

Amazing F40

Mercedes Benz Supercar, SLR

Mercedes SLR

Phantom

Rolls Royce Phantom

Ferrari 575M

SPF GT40

Ford GT40

The Original Ford GT40 racecar

Porsche 997 Turbo S

Ferrari 328

Interior of a thoroughbred racing machine, the F-40. Notice the no-nonsense dashboard. You don't need a radio for your listening pleasure. All you need to hear is the roar of the turbocharged V-8 engine for your aural ecstasy.