A new Porsche GT3RS 4.0 sighting, a rare 904 Carrera GTS and more…

Saturday morning dawned cool and clear as I made my way into the Cars&Coffee parking lot. After parking and then consuming my weekly donut and hot chocolate, I made my way back to my car to grab my camera and head out into the parking lot in search of my first subject for the morning. Ironically, my first car turned out to be the one parked right behind me, one row over.

Even under the cover of darkness, it had already collected a crowd. At first glance, it looked to be a stock, silver Jaguar 4.2 liter E-type.  However, after walking around the car several times, it became apparent that the body lines and contours were somehow different.  As the crowd thinned, I moved in for a closer look. And with its hood opened, I could see that there were a number on non-Jaguar components present. Several large diameter pipes appeared to be plumbing for a turbocharger with some additional, braided stainless steel injection lines thrown in for good measure. After asking the owner where he had hidden the turbocharger, I was informed that the motor was instead supercharged, and also included a Nitrous Oxide (NOS) system.

Supercharged Jaguar E-Type motor_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

The owner then shared with me the extensive body modifications he had made to the car (chopped, channeled and sectioned body), to render the altered proportions, yet still retain the basic contours of the E -Type body. He even went as far as widening the rear end to accommodate wider wheels to handle the additional horsepower. Inside, his modifications included the addition of a roll cage, sport seats, and a fuel cell, with a dry-break system, accessed through a fuel filler which had been moved from the top of the rear fender to the rear deck lid, just below the window.

Supercharged, silver Jaguar E-Type coupe_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

When viewed from the rear, it soon became obvious how extensive the rear fenders had been widened over the stock profile.

Supercharged, silver Jaguar E-Type coupe_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

For comparison, below is a stock 4.2 liter Jaguar E-type…

Green Jaguar E-type 4.2_Cars&Coffee/Irvine

My next destination was Porsche row. As I waded through the various models, studying each car, the details unique to each and looking at reflections,  I noticed what appeared to be a black GT3 RS parked next to a red Porsche 356 coupe. However, the front end had the unmistakable nose dive plane, and accent stripe framing the front corner air intake. As I made my way to the rear of the car, my suspicions were confirmed; there placed in the center of the rear deck was the telltale RS 4.0 graphic. I was now gazing at my sixth GT3 RS 4.0, and the encounter begged for documentation. However, with my very first shot, the flash revealed yet another surprise; the car was not black, but instead a dark blue…

2011 Blue GT3 RS4.0_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12Now I was once again faced with the challenge of searching out the owner, in order to ask my favorite Porsche GT3 RS4.0 spotters question:  What series production number is your car (from the total production of 600 cars worldwide)?

2011 Blue GT3 RS4.0 & red Porsche 356 coupe_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

And as the sun came up, it illuminated the way for even more Porsches…

Gray & red Porsche 356 coupe_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Black Porsche 997 GT3RS and yellow Porsche 996 GT3_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Porsche 911S targa_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Porsche 911S targa_w/fitted luggage_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Short wheelbase Porsche 911 GT_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12Located down towards the end of Porsche row and one aisle over, was this stunning yellow Ferrari 458 Italia. I later found out from a friend of the owner, that this car had just recently been repainted, transformed from black to this now vibrant yellow. The paint finish was absolutely perfect; elevated even above that of a factory finish…

Yellow Ferrari 458 Italia_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Yellow Ferrari 458 Italia_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Yellow Ferrari 458 Italia_tinted headlight lens_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Yellow Ferrari 458 Italia_rear fender detail_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Yellow Ferrari 458 Italia_rear wheel & brake caliper_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Yellow Ferrari 458 Italia_rear end shot_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Yellow Ferrari 458 Italia_tail light detail_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Yellow Ferrari 458 Italia_motor thru rear window_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Yellow Ferrari 458 Italia_prancing horse logo_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

After leaving the Ferrari, I headed over to a bright red Corvette that had caught my eye. And as it turned out, it was of my favorite models; a 1963 split window coupe, and in beautiful condition. Another classic Corvette that looked like it just rolled out of a Chevrolet dealer’s showroom circa 1963…

Red 1963 Corvette split window coupe_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Red 1963 Corvette split window coupe_327 motor_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Red 1963 Corvette split window coupe_rear view_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Red 1963 Corvette split window coupe_rear taillights & sting ray badge_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

After finishing with the Corvette, I headed off into the parking lot in search of a friend’s car (with a brand new turbo motor), but no sign of his car.  I did however come across this beautiful black, 1964 Ferrari 250 Lusso. Here was the car, easily worth a high six figures sum, casually tucked in between a mid sixties Ford mustang convertible and a 4 wheel drive truck…

Black Ferrari 250GT Lusso_reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Black Ferrari 250GT Lusso_reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Black Ferrari 250GT Lusso_fender reflection_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Now it was time to head back to Porsche row and the Blue Porsche GT3 RS4.0, to see if I could find out some information regarding the car…

Dark blue 2011 Porsche GT3 RS4.0_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Within a few minutes, I learned that the car belonged to photographer and Porsche racer Jeff Zwart.  And with a crowd of fellow Porsche owners gathered around, all asking questions, Jeff was kind enough to share his insights and details regarding his latest aquisition. It turns out that his car was a special order, and that the color was based upon a “sample to match” that Jeff had provided. (Those in the crowd familiar with older Porsche color palettes thought that the color was very close to either a Bali or Azure Blue).  He had also specified the car as a “graphic delete”, eliminating the 4.0 striping across the hood, along the sides, and across the top surface of the rear wing. He said what he was after was an understated,  stealth appearance, which he definitely achieved…

While there was a brief lull in the question /answer session, I was able to go over and talk with Jeff and share with him my interest in the GT3 RS4.0, and ask him the question I had  wondered about all morning; what is the series number of your car? I was rewarded with his response; #461 out of 600. I then told him that his car was my sixth sighting of a GT3 RS4.0 since October’s Porsche Rennsport Reunion IV.  Now only 594 remaining…

Dark blue 2011 Porsche GT3 RS4.0_headlight detail_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Dark blue 2011 Porsche GT3 RS4.0_reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Dark blue 2011 Porsche GT3 RS4.0_reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Dark blue 2011 Porsche GT3 RS4.0_reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Dark blue 2011 Porsche GT3 RS4.0_rear wing & reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Dark blue 2011 Porsche GT3 RS4.0_ reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Dark blue 2011 Porsche GT3 RS4.0_ wheel & brake detail_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Dark blue 2011 Porsche GT3 RS4.0_ front hood reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Dark blue 2011 Porsche GT3 RS4.0_ headlight reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Dark blue 2011 Porsche GT3 RS4.0_ reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Throughout the morning, there had also been rumors circulating about several Porsche 904’s being on site; one silver and one blue. Scanning the remaining cars parked throughout the lot, I caught a glimpse of a blue roof and windshield that I recognized as belonging to a Porsche 904. So off I went in the direction of the blue roof, and once I had a clear view, I immediately recognized the car as “Butzi S”; a 1964 Porsche 904 GTS with a very significant place in Porsche history…

Blue 1964 Porsche 904 GTS_#904-002Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

According to the owner, this particular car is serial # 904-002, and is one of the earliest pre-production 904 models built by Porsche. And in keeping with the license plate theme, “Butzi S” is an acknowledgement of  its original owner (Ferdinand “Butzi” Porsche), the eldest son of Dr. Porsche, and the designer responsible for creating both the Porsche 904 and he iconic 911. In addition to the car having been in the possession of its creator, it also benefitted from some very special modifications made by the factory, and not found on later models.

Blue 1964 Porsche 904 GTS_#904-002_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

From the outside, one of the most notable changes is that this car wears shortened doors; half height doors that stop at the top of the dark blue rocker panel. The standard production 904 doors extended well into the lower rocker panel area, stopping just short of the bottom.  Rumor has it that the shorter doors were designed to allow for urban use;  if parked curbside, the  short doors could be opened without striking the curb, allowing for unrestricted egress.

Blue 1964 Porsche 904 GTS_#904-002_rear grill shadow_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Blue 1964 Porsche 904 GTS_#904-002_rear fender badging_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Blue 1964 Porsche 904 GTS_#904-002_rear shot_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Blue 1964 Porsche 904 GTS_#904-002_rear grill & roof shot_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Blue 1964 Porsche 904 GTS_#904-002_door & interior shot_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Another unique feature to this car was the inclusion of the full, blue leather interior instead of the standard blue velour upholstery found in other 904 models. Also unique is the leather wrapped three pod gauge cluster, which included the addition of a single, custom triple function gauge to compliment the existing tachometer and speedometer.

Blue 1964 Porsche 904 GTS_ #904-002_917 steering wheel & dash shot_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

And in regards to the steering wheel, I was told by the owner that this was in fact a period correct Porsche 917 race wheel…

Blue 1964 Porsche 904 GTS_ #904-002_side mirror reflection_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Blue 1964 Porsche 904 GTS_ #904-002_front shot_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

Blue 1964 Porsche 904 GTS_ #904-002_headlight & fender detail_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_2/4/12

What an amazing way to finish off the morning, experiencing one of Porsches iconic models from the 1960’s, contrasted against their icon of the 2011 model year, the GT3 RS4.0.  And for 2012, it will be very interesting to watch the development of the new Porsche type 991, as it strives to establish itself within the Porsche family tree…

(All photos by the author)

A cornucopia of cool cars that is Cars&Coffee / Irvine…

Webster’s dictionary defines cornucopia as “an inexhaustible store”: ABUNDANCE. This is a perfect description of what Cars & Coffee is each week; an inexhaustible store of very cool cars. From week to week, one never knows what make or model of car might appear.

And this past weekend was no exception. One gentleman even drove his Porsche 917; a recreation of the 1970, red and white Le Mans winning Porsche Salzburg 917 short-tail. The only noticeable absence was the 4.5 liter, flat 12 cylinder motor. However, in its place was a potent flat 6 Porsche power plant, based upon the growl of its exhaust note…

Porsche Salzburg 917 short tail recreation_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Porsche Salzburg 917 short tail recreation_headlights_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Porsche Salzburg 917 short tail recreation_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Porsche Salzburg 917 short tail recreation_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Porsche Salzburg 917 short tail recreation_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

 Representing two rival Italian manufacturers on Saturday morning were these stunning cars parked nose to tail; an aubergine colored Ferrari California, and a brand new black on black, Lamborghini Aventador…

Ferrari California_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Ferrari California_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Ferrari California_Interior_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Ferrari California_Tail light_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Ferrari California_Tail light_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

gloss black Lamborghini Aventador_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

gloss black Lamborghini Aventador_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

gloss black Lamborghini Aventador_Interior_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

The Lamborghini Aventador has to be one of the most visually stunning cars on the road today. In gloss black, and when combined with the contours, line and facets of the body, the Aventador could easily pass as a ground based stealth fighter, developed as a spin-off and befitting of military technology. The lighting further accentuated the multi faceted body panels, which made that car appear to have stripes…

gloss black Lamborghini Aventador_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

gloss black Lamborghini Aventador_rear glass louvers_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

And tucked in below the louvered rear glass window and beneath the diagonal chassis cross bracing is the Aventador’s V-12 motor, along with the rear suspensions exposed, transverse mounted shock absorbers with their bright yellow coil springs visible across the back…

gloss black Lamborghini Aventador_V12 motor_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

gloss black Lamborghini Aventador_rear wheel_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

gloss black Lamborghini Aventador_Interior_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

gloss black Lamborghini Aventador_Reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

gloss black Lamborghini Aventador_Reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

And then out of nowhere, this vintage Ferrari roadster appeared, obviously undergoing a restoration, yet still being driven and enjoyed…

Vintage ferrari roadster_hot lapping the parking lot_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Vintage ferrari roadster_under restoration_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Vintage ferrari roadster_under restoration_ hood emblem_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Vintage ferrari roadster under restoration_12 cylinder motor_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Vintage ferrari roadster under restoration_cockpit_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12 Representing the long hood Porsche 911’s was this beautifully prepared, early 1973 911E coupe…

Early 1973 Porsche 911E_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Early 1973 Porsche 911E_w/euro spec lights & lenses_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

The silver car seen below is a 1960 Beutler-Porsche; a very rare model according to the owner and his wife, and one of only five produced. As the license plate frame states: A  2+2 Porsche 356, complete with standard sized rear seats, instead of the smaller rear jump seats normally associated with a Porsche 356 coupe. After returning home and doing some research, I learned that the Beutlers were actually two brothers from Thun, Switzerland, with a common desire to create a 4 seater Porsche. So in 1958, they purchased a new 356B and began making modifications to the chassis, in order to lengthen its wheelbase, which would allow sufficient room for a full size rear seat. Once completed, the car was shown at the Geneva auto show in 1959. However, due to limited interest, their first attempt was considered unsuccessful, and the car became a one-off.  However, they did try a second time, and with some simple restyling (specifically to the rear fenders), were successful in creating the Beutler-Porsche model as seen below.

silver 1960 Beutler-Porsche_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

silver 1960 Beutler -Porsche_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

silver 1960 Beutler-Porsche_Interior w/356 dash_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

silver 1960 Beutler -Porsche_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

And parked several rows over from the silver Beutler-Porsche was this pair of Grand Prix white, Porsche 997 GT3’s, with the model in the foreground configured for serious competition…

white Porsche 997 GT3's_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

white Porsche 997 GT3_hood crest_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

white Porsche 997 GT3_BBS race wheel_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Representing the English manufacturers this week were a pair of British racing green, Jaguar 4.2 liter E-Types; one roadster and one coupe.

British Racing Green Jaguar 4.2 E type roadster_Interior_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

British Racing Green Jaguar 4.2 E type roadster_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

British Racing Green Jaguar 4.2 E type coupe_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

British Racing Green Jaguar 4.2 E type coupe_wheel shadow_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

The hood with badging and emblem seen below, all belong to a beautiful, creamy white Jaguar XK 150 coupe, which was parked just two cars over from the green E-type coupe…

white Jaguar XK 150_hood emblem_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

And representing Volkswagen type 2 transporters was this restored 1967 yellow dual cab, complete with a black canvas bed cover …

Yellow 1967 VW type 2 crew cab_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Yellow 1967 VW type 2 crew cab_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Yellow 1967 VW type 2 crew cab_motor_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Located just several cars over and to the drivers right from the yellow VW crew cab, were these two stunning Mercedes-Benz models; a red,1955 300SL Gullwing, and a black 190 SL roadster, each capturing reflections from one another…

Black Mercedes Benz 190 SL & Red 1955 MBZ 300 SL gullwing_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Red 1955 Mercedes Benz 300 SL gullwing_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Chrome knock-off wheel_1955 Red Mercedes Benz 300SL gullwing_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Black Mercedes Benz 190SL with red 300 SL gullwing reflection in side_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

And last but not least was this beautiful red and white, 1959 BMW Isetta 600 in showroom condition. According to the owner, this model is even more unique and rare than the standard BMW Isetta, due to its 2+2 configuration, and which includes a side door for accessing the rear seat. Power is from a two-cylinder, 582 cc motor, and the car rolls on a set of 4.80 X 10″ tires. Ironically, the owner (who stands at least  6′-4″), was able to climb in, close the front hinged door, and drive off to enjoy the rest of the warm, sunny Saturday morning…

Red & white BMW Isetta 600_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Red & white BMW Isetta 600_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Red & white BMW Isetta 600_ 2 cylinder, 582cc motor_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Red & white BMW Isetta 600_ side air intake with logo_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Red & white BMW Isetta 600_ front end opened up_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Red & white BMW Isetta 600_ front end opened up_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

Red & white BMW Isetta 600_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/28/12

(All photos by the author)

The Porsche 962 of IMSA; an incredible machine…

With the pending 50th anniversary of the 24 Hours of Daytona Endurance race set to coincide with Saturdays start of this years 24 Hours race, I thought it would be an appropriate time to take a look back at a cross-section of Porsche 962’s that competed in IMSA from 1984 through 1988, and contributed to its numerous victories.

Bob Akin #5 Coca Cola Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_Apr 86

The late Bob Akin_Coca Cola Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_Apr 86

The late Bob Akin_Coca Cola Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_Apr 86

For those unfamiliar with the Porsche 962 and its lineage, I offer up this brief overview; The 962 was designed as a clone of Porsches already successful type 956 (see photos  directly below), but included a few minor modifications in order to conform to IMSA specifications. Most notably, the design of a revised front suspensions and slightly stretched wheelbase, in order to place the drivers feet behind the centerline of the front wheel hubs for greater safety and driver protection. This safety criteria would subsequently be adopted within Europe and impact the further success of the 956. Ironically, the 962 was later used as a springboard by Porsche for the development of their “962 C” model. This update allowed owners of existing, non-compliant Porsche 956 “Group C” cars to covert their car over to 962 C specifications, by replacing their existing 956 tub with a new factory built “962 C” tub that incorporated the revised pedal box configuration.

Porsche 956's_Monterey Historics_Laguna Seca Raceway_Jul90

1983 Rothmans Porsche 956_Monterey Historics_Jul90

With the Porsche 962’s debut at the 1984 24 Hours of Daytona race, and up until 1991 when production ceased ( Porsche produced a total of 77 962 race cars, including the Works cars), the 962 went on to amass an incredible number of victories, dominating the sports prototype classes both here and abroad. This was clearly demonstrated by the results posted from the 1987 Daytona 24 hour race; by the end, Porsche 962’s had captured the top 6 places, led by the #14 Lowenbrau car, piloted by Al Holbert, Derek Bell, Chip Robinson and Al Unser Jr.

Al Holbert #14_Lowenbrau Porsche 962_10.1C_Riverside Raceway_Apr 87

The following photos are but a small collection of images taken during the 1986 /1987 IMSA season, showcasing the culmination of several years of refinement, and applied to each Porsche 962 by the teams campaigning them, since making its racing debut in 1984…

Bruce Levan #86_Bayside Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_Apr 87Bruce Levan #86_Bayside Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_Apr 87Bruce Levan #86_Bayside Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_Apr 87Dyson Racing #16_ Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_Apr 87Dyson Racing #16_ Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_Apr 87Dyson Racing #16_ Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_Apr 87

Al Holbert #14 Lowenbrau Porsche 962_riverside Raceway_Apr 86

Derek Bell_#14 Lowenbrau Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_Apr 86Derek Bell, crew chief Kevin Doran, and the late Al Holbert_#14 Lowenbrau Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_Apr 86

Al Holbert #14_Lowenbrau Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_Apr 87Al Holbert #14_Lowenbrau Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_Apr 87Al Holbert #14 Lowenbrau Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_Apr 87Jim Busby Racing #67_BFG Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_Apr 87

Jim Busby_BFG #67 Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_Apr 86

Jim Busby Racing #67_BFG Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_Apr 87Jim Busby Racing #67_BFG Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_Apr 87

Good luck to all of the Porsche teams currently assembled in Florida, anxiously awaiting the start of this weekends 50th anniversary celebration and the running of this years  “24 Hours of Daytona”…

(All photos by the author)

The elusive white Porsche GT3 RS4.0 finally captured, and more…

Well, it finally happened Saturday morning. I finally came face to face with the elusive white Porsche GT3 RS4.0 that I have been chasing since December.  But first, the events that led up to my Saturday morning encounter…

The first part of my morning was spent making my way up and down Porsche row and visiting with friends (“the Porsche faithful”, aka members of the RGruppe). Project cars were on display, with discussions of ongoing restorations and techniques used, and with hoods, doors and deck lids opened to showcase the recent work. A prime example of this process was represented by the beautiful silver,1973 Porsche 911S seen below…

Silver European spec 1973 Porsche 911S & Polo Red 1966 911_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

This particular car is a European model, having been delivered by the French dealership Sonauto. This association was commemorated by the small metal badge affixed to the lower edge of the rear deck lid.

Silver European spec 1973 Porsche 911S_Sonauto rear deck badge_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

And tucked in beneath the rear deck lid was a beautifully restored, 2.7 liter Carrera RS motor. This was the motors first showing, since the completion of its cosmetic restoration as undertaken by the owner, with a re-sealing of the motor performed by ex IMSA racer Wayne Baker out of San Diego, California.  This motor was spotless, and looked like it had just rolled off of the assembly bench in Stuttgart, circa 1973.

Silver european spec 1973 Porsche 911S_2.7 motor_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

Silver european spec 1973 Porsche 911S_2.7 motor_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

Up front the same attention to detail was carried through to the assembly of the european spec (French) amber headlights and fog lights. The headlights had been restored using a combination of period and backdated parts; rings, buckets and clips, and highlighted by the rare Cibie Biode headlights, but in this case the proper amber-colored (French) units.

Silver european spec 1973 Porsche 911S_amber headlights & fog lights_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

The front trunk lid was then opened to reveal its contents; a new, plastic molded fuel tank, visually perfect and Porsche correct, but re-manufactured using present day technologies, which included a date stamped of 2011, and serves as a direct,  bolt- in replacement for the original 39-year-old fuel tank. And as the photo illustrates, the finish and detail found within the trunk, was equal to the attention paid the rest of the car.

Silver european spec 1973 Porsche 911S_front trunk_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

Silver european spec 1973 Porsche 911S_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

And parked one spot over to drivers left, was this equally impressive Polo red 1966 911, showcasing a beautifully restored 2.0 liter motor…

Polo red 1966 Porsche 911_engine detail_Cars&Coffee.Irvine-1/14/12

And parked to the left of the 1966 911, was this beautifully restored Tangerine colored Porsche 914-6; yet another car that appeared to have just rolled off the assembly line in Germany…

"Tangerine" 1970 Porsche 914-6_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

After completing my journey down Porsche row, it was time to check out the remaining cars on site. My next stop would be the parking area immediately to the right of the main entrance. And on this Saturday morning, said lot had a very decidedly British flavor. Tucked back into opposing corners of the lot was a collection of Triumph sports cars, and aligned right next to the Triumphs, was an equally impressive collection of Austin Healey roadsters.

Triumph sports cars_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

Triumph TR3 with Austin Healeys in the background_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

And believe it or not, classics wrapped in domestic sheet metal also attend the show each week. Below is an example of an all american made classic; a 1946 Ford woody wagon…

And over in another section of the parking lot was this classic, two – toned Buick  “Caballero” station wagon…

And tucked in by the entry to this portion of parking lot, was this very cool, red 289 F.I. A. spec’d Shelby Cobra…

Red Shelby Cobra_289 F.I.A. spec model_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

Red Shelby Cobra_289 F.I.A. spec model_motor_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

Red Shelby Cobra_289 F.I.A. spec model_Interior_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

Red Shelby Cobra_289 F.I.A. spec model_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

After completing a thorough review of the Cobra, I headed out toward the center of the lot to see what other surprise awaited, and I was not disappointed.  Parked next to a lime green Lamborghini Gallardo, was this Carbon black on red McLaren MP4-12C, once again brought out to the show by Newport Beach McLaren. This is the first Carbon black MP4-12C that I have seen, and this color really compliments the contours and body lines. Black McLaren MP4-12C_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

Another subtle detail was the inclusion of the “Stealth ” finished wheels, which were in turn set off by the visual “pop” of the bright red calipers…

Black McLaren MP4-12C_w/Stealth finished wheels and red caliper_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

…which in turn was carried over into the black interior and integrated as red leather sport seats with black inserts, and the red dash and door accent trim.

Black McLaren MP4-12C_w/ black & red Interior_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

Parked several rows beyond the McLaren, was another black beauty; in this case a beautiful black on red, Mercedes-Benz 300 SL roadster, wearing its optional hardtop…

Black over red_Mercedes Benz 300SL roadster w/ hardtop_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

And two spaces down from the 300SL, was this equally impressive black on tan Mercedes-Benz 190 SL roadster…

Black on tan_Mercedes Benz 190 SL roadster_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

Black on tan_Mercedes Benz 190 SL roadster_Interior_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

Black on tan_Mercedes Benz 190 SL roadster_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

As I made my way through the several remaining rows yet unexplored, and just as I rounded the end of the previous row, I spotted a white Porsche 997 parked half way up on the left side, sandwiched between two cars. As I approached, the car to the left pulled out, revealing GT3 RS4.0 graphics on the side of the white Porsche. Could this be the RS 4.0 that I had seen back in December? It  had the optional silver wheels which I remembered seeing, but the proof would be its license plate. Sure enough, the California license plate on the back confirmed to me that I had finally caught up with my elusive GT3 RS4.0.

White 2011 Porsche GT3 RS4.0_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

As I waited to speak with the owner, I stepped back to admire the RS 4.0, and add some more photographs to my GT3 RS 4.0 collection…

White 2011 Porsche GT3 RS4.0_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

White 2011 Porsche GT3 RS4.0_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

White 2011 Porsche GT3 RS4.0_w/optional silver wheel_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

White 2011 Porsche GT3 RS4.0_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

White 2011 Porsche GT3 RS4.0_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

White 2011 Porsche GT3 RS4.0_rear wing_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

Once the owner had finished his conversation, I approached and introduced myself, and shared with him my interest in the Porsche GT3 RS4.0 model. I told him of seeing my first RS 4.0 on display at the Porsche Rennsport Reunion IV, and about my success in having spotted four other GT3 RS 4.0’s since Porsche Rennsport Reunion IV held back in October. Seeing his car today would now bring my grand total up to five cars. I also shared how amazing it has been for me to have personally seen this many, given their very limited production (only 600 worldwide). Obviously, my next question was to ask if he could share with me the series number of his car. The owner was gracious enough to reveal that his car is # 270.

White 2011 Porsche GT3 RS4.0_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/14/12

After our conversation, two gentlemen standing nearby approached, obviously friends of the owner, to discuss some work planned for his RS4.0. The two men turned out to be the owners of the performance tuning company “GMG” / Global Motorsports Group (James Sofronas and Fabryce Kutyba), based in nearby Santa Ana, California. My interests in the Porsche GT3 RS 4.0 were once again shared with them, and as a result I learned that there may be several additional RS 4.0 models residing right here in Orange County.

Now all I have to do is hope they find their way to Cars&Coffee…

(All photos by the author)

A unique automotive offspring, a Goggomobile, car badging, Porsches and more…

What would you call the offspring of a Ford Mustang fastback and a Lamborghini Gallardo?  A Forghini, or maybe Lambostang?  The answer is neither one, as the badging on said offspring at Cars&Coffee on Saturday morning read “Tractorri”.

Tractorri_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Visually, the car appeared to be a lowered, customized Ford Mustang fastback, however upon closer inspection, it became apparent that the low profile wheels, tires and running gear had been sourced from a Lamborghini Gallardo. And looking beneath the opened rear hatch revealed another surprise; the heart and soul of a Lamborghini Gallardo – a  mid – chassis mounted, Lamborghini V-10 power plant.  And keeping in character, positioned along the rear flanks, and located just behind each door, were truly functional air intakes.

Tractorri_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

And located out back, a set of Lamborghini Gallardo tail lights and a vertical, rear mesh grill had both been seamlessly integrated into the Lamborghini contoured rear fenders and bumper.

Tractorri_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Inside, the cockpit was a lift right out of a Gallardo, correct right down to its black leather dash, door panels and seats, all with the contrasting stitching.

Tractorri__Interior_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

With the front hood opened, yet another surprise was revealed…a relatively empty front “engine” compartment, with the exception of the strut bar, cockpit ventilation / blower assembly, anti-lock brake system and a painted and striped sheet metal shroud (all located where the Mustang power plant and radiator would normally reside).

Tractorri__w/ front hood opened_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

For the rest of the morning, this car was surrounded by a crowd that was at least 3-4 people deep, which made getting additional photos of the car difficult. (These photos of the Tractorri were taken at 6:30 AM while still under the cover of darkness, and before the arrival of the crowds).

Talk about a wolf in sheep’s clothing. And what about that name…

Was this perhaps an obscure reference made by the builder of this car, as a tribute to Ferruccio Lamborghini’s business interests prior to the building his automotive empire?

(For those of you unfamiliar with Lamborghini history, Ferruccio Lamborghini was the premier manufacturer of tractors in all of Italy, prior to his start as a manufacturer of exotic sports cars).

Tractorri_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

The Porsche community was once again represented by a diverse cross-section of models, color and vintage…

Porsche row_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Black Porsche 930 turbo_w/reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Black Porsche 930 turbo_w/reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

1972 Grand prix White Porsche 911 GT_Rgruppe award winner_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Porsche 911GT & 911's_Porsche row_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Porsche 911GT_ driving light w/ reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Blue Porsche 911_Rgruppe_Porsche row_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Speed yellow Porsche 996 GT3_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Speed yellow Porsche 996 GT3_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

My next stop was to check out the British imports assembled. I started by checking out  this nice black on black Triumph TR3, identical to the one my dad owned when I was 5 years old.

Black on black Triumph TR3_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

I then came across a trio of Austin Healey roadsters, each one a different model representing the 3000 series. From left to right, a red, 3000 Mark II series, in the middle, a green 3000 Mark III series, and on the right, a red 3000 from the original series.

A trio of Austin Healeys_MarkII, Mark III, original_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Austin Healey 3000_chromed wire wheel_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Red Austin Healey 3000_grill badges and lights_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

British racing green Austin Healey 3000 MK III_front end w /grill badges_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

A few row over from the Healeys, was this stately Jaguar sedan…

Black 3 1/2 liter Jaguar sedan_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Black 3 1/2 liter Jaguar sedan_radiator cap emblem_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Black 3 1/2 liter Jaguar sedan_grill badging_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

And another couple of rows over was this amazing Rolls Royce…

Black Rolls Royce_radiator cap emblem w/ Healey reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Black Rolls Royce_radiator cap emblem w/ reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Black Rolls Royce_w/Audi TT reflection_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Another interesting aspect of this show for me is the ability to focus in on just details, whether it be unique wheels, hood ornaments, badging or reflections…Deutsch-Bonnet_split rim and cast hub_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Volvo 1800 C pillar badge_CArs&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Black 1957 Corvette roadster_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

1956 Mercedes Benz 300S coupe_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Buick Special coupe_hood emblem_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Buick Special coupe_fender emblem_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

"McLaren Silver" McLaren MP4-12C _rear deck emblem_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Out towards the back rows of the parking lot, I came across this pair of McLaren MP4-12C’s. The “McLaren Silver” MP4-12C model below is the first example I have seen with the “Stealth” finished wheels…

"McLaren Silver" McLaren MP4-12C_w/"Stealth" finish wheels_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

"McLaren Silver" McLaren MP4-12C_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

This Volcano Orange MP4-12C is apparently a demo model from the local McLaren dealership located in Newport Beach, and has become a frequent visitor to the show.

Volcano Orange McLaren MP4-12C_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

As the parking lot began to thin out, a tiny red and white car was revealed. The badging identified it as a 1958 TS 400 Goggomobile; a rear engined, rear wheel drive “Micro car” complete with suicide doors…

1958 Red & white Goggomobile_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

1958 Red & white Goggomobile_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

1958 Red & white Goggomobile_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

1958 Red & white Goggomobile_front hood badge_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

1958 Red & white Goggomobile_w/open suicide door_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

The rumor was that the car was powered by hamsters, as evidenced by the little guy caught resting and still in his wheel, tucked in behind the driver’s seat…

1958 Red & white Goggomobile_w/ hamster_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

1958 Red & white Goggomobile_trunk badging_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

1958 Red & white Goggomobile_trunk badging_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Red & white Goggomobile_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

However, in reality the car is powered by a 400 cc, 2 cylinder motor, good for a whopping 20 horsepower.

Another facet of this event is the opportunity to observe and attempt to decipher a multitude of personalized license plates attached to a broad range of vehicles. Some can be very challenging, whereas others are pretty basic. They also appear to reflect the passion found throughout the Southern California car culture. The following are just a few recent observations…

Green Isuzu Vehi-Cross_w/personalized plate_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Green Isuzu Vehi-Cross_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Green Isuzu Vehi-Cross__w/personalized plate_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Speed yellow Porsche 996 GT3_w/personalized plate_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Orange Porsche GT3RS_w/personalized plate_Cars&Coffe/Irvine_1/7/12

Silver 2000 Audi TT quattro_w/personalized plate_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

Black Audi R8_w/personalized plate_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_1/7/12

(All photos by the author)

London fog, Jaguars, the Porsche faithful, the fraternal GT3 RS4.0 twins and more…

A fog, like something out of a Sherlock Holmes mystery, descended on the Orange County, California coastline last Saturday morning, and stretched inland well past the 5 freeway. As I made my way south down said freeway, I  began hitting patches of very heavy fog with severely reduced visibility, and then a few miles further south, clear sections with no fog at all.  Unfortunately, the closer I got to Irvine, the heavier and wetter the fog became. By the time I arrived at Cars&Coffee, my car was cloaked in condensation.

After parking, and while visiting with several friends, I noticed a white Porsche GT3 RS as  its headlights pierced the fog drifting through the lot, on its search for a place to park.  As it approached, I realized it was actually a GT3 RS4.0, and perhaps the one I had been chasing over the past several weeks to photograph. However as it passed, I noticed it was missing the rear license plate, which meant that this was not the car I had seen previously, since the other wore a California plate. This Porsche would be my first photographic subject of the morning, but not until I made my way to the catering table to get some hot chocolate and a doughnut, in an attempt to thaw out from the cold and damp. However, on my way back to my car to collect my camera gear, I stopped to check out the white GT3RS 4.0.  While I circled the Porsche, and worked on finishing my doughnut and hot drink, I began to notice a few subtle changes made to the car.

White 2011 Porsche GT3RS 4.0_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Viewed from behind, one not so subtle change was the inclusion of a white roll cage, adorned with an RSS graphic.  As several others stopped to question and comment on the origins of this roll cage (was it factory or aftermarket, and how much larger was the tubing diameter over a factory cage?), a gentleman approached and confirmed that it was in fact a larger diameter, aftermarket cage, supplied by the firm RSS.  It turned out that he was in fact the owner, and after we began talking, was kind enough to share some of the details regarding the modifications made to his car.

Starting at the back, I learned that the rear wing struts had been powder coated black, and that the exhaust had been upgraded with the addition of an RSS  X -pipe.

White 2011 Porsche GT3RS 4.0_Rear wing strut_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

In regards to the running gear, the suspension components had been upgraded and the suspension lowered (below an already low stock ride height). The centerlock wheels were now in black, and the rotors and hats had been swapped out to compliment the Porsche Big Red calipers, instead of running the standard issue, yellow Porsche PCCB brake calipers and rotor sets. The interior had also been altered, with the removal of the stock Porsche sport seats (with the red Alcantara inserts), replaced by a set of all black Recaro race seats, each equipped with its own set of competition belts.

White 2011 Porsche GT3RS 4.0_w/modified front wheel_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

White 2011 Porsche GT3RS 4.0_w/modified rear wheel_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

White 2011 Porsche GT3RS 4.0_rear wing_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

White 2011 Porsche GT3RS 4.0_fog bound_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

White 2011 Porsche GT3RS 4.0_headlight detail_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

White 2011 Porsche GT3RS 4.0_front end_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

I happened to mention to the owner that his car was the fourth GT3 RS4.0 that I have been lucky enough to see in person, and that my first sighting was at the Porsche Rennsport Reunion IV in Monterey back in October. Much to my surprise, this owner knew who the other owner of the RS4.0 from Rennsport Reunion IV was by name. Out of curiosity, I asked the owner what number his car was out of the 600 produced; turns out his GT3RS 4.0 is number 257.

White 2011 Porsche GT3RS 4.0_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

I have now been fortunate enough to have photographed 4 out of the 600 produced. I thanked the owner for sharing the details of his car with me, and then I was off to check out the remaining cars at the show.

Now located just two cars in front of the Porsche, was this stealthy, Black on Black Callaway Z06 Corvette.

Black Callaway Z06 supercharged Corvette_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Both the hood and rear deck were opened, revealing the contents. Out back, was a custom roll cage complete with chassis bracing, and finished in a dark charcoal gray.

Black Callaway Z06 supercharged Corvette_Roll cage_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

However, up front was an even bigger surprise; mounted on top of the Z06 motor was a shiny silver supercharger, framed on each side by a set of Callaway carbon fiber coil pack covers.

Callaway Z06 supercharged Corvette_Supercharger detail_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

And perched on top of the hood, was a louvered, carbon fiber cowl induction insert…

Callaway Z06 supercharged Corvette_Carbon Fiber cowl induction hood insert_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Callaway Z06 supercharged Corvette_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Now it was time to check out the Porsche faithful, lined up along the first two rows…

Early Porsche 911 with wiper tracks_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Porsche row in the fog_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Green 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS_with dash bow_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Green 1973 Porsche Carrera RS_with dash bow_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

( I asked the owner about the significance of the red bow; it turns out that it was the cars 1 year anniversary since being debuted here at Cars&Coffee, upon the completion of its restoration).

Porsche row_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Black Porsche 911S club racer_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Black Porsche 911S club racer_ whale tail_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Porsche 911 with ST theming overlay_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Porsche 911 w/ST theming_w/hood mounted Cibie driving lights_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Porsche 911 w/ST theming_w/hood mounted Cibie driving lights_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Ex-Ritchie Ginther_red early model Porsche 911S_Le Mans race car_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Ex-Ritchie Ginther_red early model Porsche 911S_Le Mans race car_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Located over in the parking lot, just across from Porsche row, were these two amazing British racing green Jaguars; one an E- type 4.2 liter and the other an XK roadster…

Jaguar E type 4.2 coupe and XK roadster_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Jaguar E type coupe_4.2 liter motor_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Jaguar XK roadster_fog covered fender mirror_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Jaguar XK roadster_interior_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Jaguar XK roadster_hood reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Jaguar E type 4.2 coupe_w/custom green leather interior_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Jaguar E type 4.2 coupe_fender reflection_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Jaguar E type 4.2 coupe_wire wheel_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

After shooting the two Jaguars, I noticed a white Porsche parked at the opposite end of the row. As I approached, it appeared to be a GT3RS, however as I got closer I saw the telltale stripes of a RS4.0. I could hardly believe it, two out of 600 worldwide, and both in the same parking lot at the same time. However, this car in addition to being brand new, was also completely stock, so only a fraternal twin to the other GT3 RS4.0.

2011 White, stock Porsche GT3 RS4.0_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

2011 White, stock Porsche GT3 RS4.0_factory sport seats_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

2011 White, stock Porsche GT3 RS4.0_centerlock wheel detail_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

2011 White, stock Porsche GT3 RS4.0_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Unfortunately, I was unable to find its owner, to inquire about this cars series number out of the 600 produced. Maybe next week…

The rest of my morning was spent walking the parking lot in search of the next hidden automotive treasure. The following photos represent just a few of the other jewels found scattered throughout the lot…

Dark red Jaguar XK roadster_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Black Porsche 914-6 GT_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Black Porsche 914-6 GT_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Yellow 2011 Ferrari 458 Italia_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Yellow 2011 Ferrari 458 Italia_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Black Lincoln Continental_ hood emblem_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

 Jaguar E type roadster_hood reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Light Blue 1957 Ford Thunderbird convertible_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

1930 Model A Ford woodie_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

1930 Model A Ford woodie_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Chevrolet Nomad wagon_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Chevrolet Nomad wagon_hood emblem_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Chevrolet Nomad wagon_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

Chevrolet Nomad wagon_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/31/11

(All photos by the author)

Christmas Porsches, a McLaren MP4-12C, Lamborghini LP 700-4 Aventador, and a chance encounter with two of Southern California’s car culture giants…

A week before Christmas and all through the lot, the Porsches were searching for that ideal parking spot… I arrived this week at Cars and Coffee a little earlier than usual, and  was able to watch under the cover of darkness, the assortment of multi hued Porsches, and the other makes and models of cars arrive. The Porsche faithful were queued up in their usual row, with these two beauties positioned towards the middle of the row, in holiday color thus the title “Christmas Porsches”…

"Christmas Porsche 911S's" _Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Red Porsche 911S_Mirror Reflection_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

And assembled on each side, were a variety of other Porsche present for the mornings event…

Black R GRuppe Porsche 911S_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

 

Black R GRuppe Porsche 911S_ with green 911S reflection_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Porsche row_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Porsche 356 hubcap with 911 reflection_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11Speed Yellow Porsche 996 GT3_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11Speed Yellow Porsche 996 GT3_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11Black 1969 Porsche 911S with reflection_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11Black 1969 Porsche 911S _ reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11Black 1969 Porsche 911S _ reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

The folks from Truspeed were once again in attendance, this week sharing their red Outlaw 356A coupe.

Red Truspeed 356A outlaw coupe_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Red Truspeed 356A outlaw coupe_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Red Truspeed 356A outlaw coupe_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

And a few more Porsches parked along the row…

Silver Porsche 993 turbo_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Silver Porsche 993 turbo_rear wing_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Blue Porsche 356 SC cabriolet_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Blue Porsche 356 SC cabriolet_Interior_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Porsche 356 cabriolets and coupes_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Black Porsche 356 Cabriolet_reflections_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11Orange 2007 Porsche GT3RS_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11Orange 2007 Porsche GT3RS_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Also on display was this low slung, hip high example of a Factory Five, GTM coupe, with a highly modified appearing big block motor…

Factory 5 GTM coupe_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Factory 5 GTM coupe_motor_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Factory 5 GTM coupe_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Located several rows over, was this beautifully restored, silver right hand drive Bentley, complete with pristine red leather interior, burl wood dash and stunning chrome trim. My friend Dave had passed this car coming off the freeway, and had mentioned seeing a pristine, right hand drive silver coupe, possibly a Rolls Royce. Now we had located that very car, which turned out instead to be a classic Bentley…

Silver Bentley cabriolet_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Silver Bentley cabriolet_red leather interior_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11Silver Bentley cabriolet_ hood ornament_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

In close proximity, just up the row from the silver Bentley was this stunning green on green, Jaguar XK 150 roadster…

Green Jaguar XK 150 roadster_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Green Jaguar XK 150 roadster_ hood ornament_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11Green Jaguar XK 150 roadster_ side mirror reflection_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11Green Jaguar XK 150 roadster_ wire wheel_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Then several more rows over, located towards the back of the parking lot, was this beautiful, curvaceous slate blue Morgan coupe.

Slate blue Morgan coupe_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Slate blue Morgan coupe_headlight detail_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Surprisingly, each of the rear windows opens up towards the centerline of the car, similar to the opening and closing movements of a butterfly wing.

Slate blue Morgan coupe_rear view_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

This beautiful two toned, Tri-5 Chevrolet Bel Air ( below),  is part of the K&N Filters show car fleet, and another beautifully prepared car. The attention to detail, and fit and finish on this car were spectacular…

K&N filters two toned tri 5 chevy bel air_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

K&N filters two toned tri 5 chevy bel air_motor_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11K&N filters two toned tri 5 chevy bel air_Interior_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11K&N filters two toned tri 5 chevy bel air_rear bumper reflection_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Parked immediately behind the Bel-Air, was this brand new, Volcano Orange McLaren MP4-12C, courtesy of the local dealership, Newport Beach McLaren.  And parked right next to the McLaren, was a brand new pearlescent satin white Lamborghini LP 700-4 Aventador,  on display for the morning courtesy of Newport Beach Lamborghini.

Volcano Orange McLaren MP4-12C_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Volcano Orange McLaren MP4-12C_Interior_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Volcano Orange McLaren MP4-12C_rear wheel_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11Volcano Orange McLaren MP4-12C_with lambo reflection_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11Pearlescent satin white Lamborghini LP 700-4 Aventador_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11Pearlescent satin white Lamborghini LP 700-4 Aventador_glass louvers over motor_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11Pearlescent satin white Lamborghini LP 700-4 Aventador_headlight & door detail_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11Pearlescent satin white Lamborghini LP 700-4 Aventador_headlight detail_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11Pearlescent satin white Lamborghini LP 700-4 Aventador_Interior_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11McLaren MP4-12C & Lamborghini Aventador_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11McLaren MP4-12C & Lamborghini Aventador_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

As the event began to wind down, and the cars began thinning out, we came across this very cool black, full fendered 1932 Ford Roadster.

Black 1932 Ford roadster_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Black 1932 Ford roadster_ rear deck louvers_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11Black 1932 Ford roadster_ Interior_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11Black 1932 Ford roadster_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

As I was shooting the car, the owner walked over and introduced himself as ” Bruce” to my friend Dave and I.  I suddenly realized that “Bruce” was in fact Bruce Meyer, the renowned Los Angeles based car collector and active participant on the classic, hot rod and sports car scenes. He shared with us that he had come to Cars& Coffee that morning with his friend, Barry Meguiar. Yes, that Barry Meguiar, of Meguiar’s car care product fame, and the host of the cable TV show Meguiar’s Car Crazy.

Bruce proceeded to tell us a little about his car, and our discussion then shifted over to the custom wheels. If you look closely, you will note that they are in fact a center lock set up, complete with safety wired knock-offs. We learned that these wheels and hubs were period correct, and just happened to be vintage Indy car racing parts from back in the day.

Black 1932 Ford roadster_Indy car center lock wheels_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Black 1932 Ford roadster_Indy car center lock wheels_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Our conversation then shifted focus to the car’s power plant, and with the release of two spring-loaded latches, Bruce opened the louvered hood, revealing a 350 c.i. small block.

Black 1932 Ford roadster_350 small block_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Bruce then mentioned someone from his group that morning making a comment that he and Barry Meguiar were like” two peas in a pod”, to which they responded saying they were more like “two B’s in a Rod” (Bruce and Barry and the ’32 Ford). With that, a photo opportunity was warranted, to document the two friends enjoying the mornings car show and Bruce’s ’32  Ford roadster…

Bruce Meyer & Barry Meguiar_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

Bruce Meyer & Barry Meguiar_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/17/11

This encounter was the epitome of what the car hobby and the Cars&Coffee event is all about; the opportunity to share ones passion for cars with friends, and the making of new friends along the way. With our impromptu photo session completed, Bruce and Barry wished everyone a Merry Christmas, the roadster was fired up, and off they rumbled to continue on their morning drive.

“Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays” to all from digitaldtour…

(All photos by the author)

Porsche GT3 cup cars, the elusive White GT3 RS4.0, a Scion FR-S and more…

Saturday morning as I pulled into the parking lot at Cars and Coffee / Irvine, and made my way towards the row where I usually park, I was greeted by the lunar eclipse bathed,  silhouettes of two Truspeed Porsche GT3 cup cars parked diagonally in formation, anchoring an all Porsche row. Mixed in amongst the row were several Porsche 356’s , a couple early 1960’s short wheelbase 911’s, a Porsche 924, 914-6, and a handful of 911’s from the 1970’s, ’80’s and 90’s.  And aligned like bookends, opposite the cup cars were two matching speed yellow Porsche 996’s: one a tricked-out 996 GT3 and the other, a 2003 GT2.

Truspeed Porsche GT3 cup cars_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/10/11

AutoKennel_ Martini tribute Porsche_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/10/11

AutoKennel_ Martini tribute Porsche_front lights_Cars&Coffee/Irvine

Porsche 356A gray coupe_Cars&Coffee /Irvine_12/10/11

White Porsche 993 Carrera 4S_Cars&Coffee/ Irvine_12/10/11

White Porsche 993 Carrera 4S_Cars&Coffee/ Irvine_12/10/11

silver Truspeed speedster_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/10/11

White 1970 Porsche 911 w/Martini stripes & trophy_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/10/11

White 1970 Porsche 911 w/Martini stripes & trophy_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/10/11

White 1970 Porsche 911 w/Martini stripes & trophy_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/10/11

Speed yellow Porsche 996's - GT3 and 2003 GT2_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/10/11Speed yellow Porsche 996's - GT3 and 2003 GT2_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/10/11

Now back to the two GT3 cup cars…

Car # 45 (below), the Truspeed / Privacy Star Porsche GT3 cup car, is the 2011 World Challenge cup series winner, as driven by Patrick Long, the only American driver with Porsche factory driver status…

Truspeed /Privacy Star #45, Porsche GT3 cup car_2011 World Challenge cup series winner_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/10/11

Truspeed /Privacy Star #45, Porsche GT3 cup car_rear wing_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/10/11

Truspeed /Privacy Star #45, Porsche GT3 cup car_Cockpit shot_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/10/11Truspeed /Privacy Star #45, Porsche GT3 cup car_Cockpit shot_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/10/11Truspeed /Privacy star #45, Porsche GT3 cup car_2011 World Challenge cup series winner_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/10/11

The car below, the # 29 Porsche GT3 cup car, was fresh from its second place finish at the 25 hours of Thunderhill race the previous weekend. It still wore its acquired patina of race rubber, bugs and dust across its exterior, as evidence of the previous weekends battle. The strange luggage rack looking devices spanning the front hood as I found out, and as were demonstrated, were high output LED light bars, perfect for lighting up a racetrack in the dead of night. These two light bars combined with the headlights and dual sets of driving and cornering lights recessed into the front nose, were more than sufficient for  lighting up a dark racetrack, and getting the attention of the driver immediately ahead on the track.

Truspeed Porsche #29_2nd place finisher_25 hours of Thunderhill race_Cars&Coffee /Irvine_12/10/11

Truspeed Porsche #29_LED Light bars_Cars&Coffee /Irvine_12/10/11Truspeed Porsche #29_LED Light bar_Cars&Coffee /Irvine_12/10/11

Truspeed Porsche #29_LED Light bars_Cars&Coffee /Irvine_12/10/11

After I finished shooting the Porsches, I noticed a crowd gathered around a low black coupe parked in the end space of the smaller perpendicular parking lot.  As I made my way through the crowd, I saw a badge on the nose of the car that read Scion. As I got closer, I recognized the car as the new collaboration between Toyota and Subaru, with the Scion being Toyota’s version.  It also wore some subtle Greddy graphics displayed about the car. The badge on the back identified this car as an FR-S model, although the Subaru model will wear BRZ badging.  Out back, the blue tipped, dual titanium exhaust  dominated the view, framing the rear diffuser panel. After a few minutes, the hood was opened up to reveal a Subaru boxer motor, and a few go fast parts, such as the purple anodized, front shock strut adjustment plates. The car appeared to have been lowered, and was riding on a set of silver Rays wheels, wrapped in 245/35ZR-19 rubber. Given the crowd around this car and the buzz it was generating, it sure looks like Toyota has a hit on its hands…

Toyota Scion FRS_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/10/11

 

Toyota Scion FRS_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/10/11

 

Toyota Scion FRS_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/10/11

 

Toyota Scion FRS_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/10/11

 

Toyota Scion FRS_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/10/11

 

Toyota Scion FRS_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/10/11

 

Toyota Scion FRS_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/10/11

 

As I was walking away from the Scion, I caught a glimpse of a white Porsche moving through the parking lot. As I got closer, I realized this was the elusive white Porsche GT3 RS 4.0 that I had heard about the previous week, making its way out of the parking lot.

 

 

So far I have been lucky enough to have seen three GT3 RS 4.0’s since October, out of a total of 600 produced. Now only 597 to go…

(All photos by the author)

Good Karma, an assemblage of Porsche 993’s, Pantera’s bearing gifts and the Woody car club hosts Toys for Tots……

Saturday morning, December 3 started off cold and breezy, as the sun began to rise over Cars&Coffee in Irvine, California. As the cars made their way into the parking lot , still under the cover of lingering darkness,  a low slung, silver sedan caught my eye as it made its way into the lot in search of a parking space. As the car drove up the aisle towards where we were standing, it suddenly dawned on me that due to the lack of engine noise and the cars unique styling and profile, that this was in fact a Fisker Karma.

Silver Fisker Karma_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

(I had seen a white Fisker Karma at this years SEMA show back in November, however this was my first public sighting).

As soon as the driver had parked the car, and exited along with his passengers, the Fisker was mobbed by those already at the event, wanting to get a closer look. I decided to wait until the mob thinned out, before going over to take a closer look. As soon as there was a lull, I headed over with camera in hand to capture the moment.

Silver Fisker Karma_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

Silver Fisker Karma_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

Silver Fisker Karma_headlight_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11Silver Fisker Karma_Visteon LED headlight_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11Silver Fisker Karma_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11Silver Fisker Karma_Interior_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11Silver Fisker Karma_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11Silver Fisker Karma_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

Another very subtle design detail is the seamless integration of the solar panels into the center section of the roof…

Silver Fisker Karma_solar panels in roof_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

Silver Fisker Karma_solar panels in roof_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

 

My next stop was to check out the assemblage of Porsche 993’s that had begun arriving in mass, around the same time as the Fisker.  Due to the size of the group, they chose to park towards the back of the lot, to ensure there were enough spaces for all of their group.

Porsche 993's_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

Porsche 993's_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

 

Porsche 993's_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

Black Porsche 993 RS_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

Black Porsche 993 RS_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

Black Porsche 993 RS_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

 

Black Porsche 993 RS_rear wing_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

Black Porsche 993 RS_rear wing reflections_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

Black Porsche 993 RS_GMG wheel_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

Dark blue Porsche 993_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

Black Porsche 993_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

It was now time to make my way over to where the Pantera Club had staged, ready to deliver all of their collected toys to the Marines who were on site to collect for the Toys for Tots toy drive.

Pantera Club with presents for Toys for Tots drive_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

Pantera Club with presents for Toys for Tots drive_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

Pantera Club with presents for Toys for Tots drive_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

Pantera Club with presents for Toys for Tots drive_Cars&Coffee / Irvine_12/3/11

Located just across the parking lot, opposite from the Pantera row, were the cars representing the Woody club.  The members of this car club have been responsible over the years for organizing and hosting the Toys for Tots toy drive, and coordinating the presence of the Marines on site to collect the toys from the Cars & Coffee participants. A great group of people, and a beautiful selection of Woody wagons on display…

Woody Club_ Ford_ hood emblem_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/3/11Woody Club_ Ford_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/3/11Woody Club_1939 Ford_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/3/11Woody Club_Ford _Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/3/11Woody Club_Ford_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/3/11Woody Club_Ford grill_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/3/11Woody Club_Ford_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/3/11Woody Club_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/3/11Woody Club_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/3/11Woody Club_Cars&Coffee/Irvine_12/3/11

On a personal note, in addition to being able to experience all of these amazing cars in person last Saturday morning, I also found it very rewarding to witness the car community come together to insure that the children of families in need will be assured of having a Merry Christmas.

(All photos by the author)

A look back at Jim Busby Racing and their BFGoodrich Porsche 962’s, circa April 1985…

Following on their 1984 IMSA series participation, in which Jim Busby Racing had campaigned a pair of Lola Mazda T616’s with sponsorship by BFGoodrich, the start of the 1985 IMSA season saw the team step up in class with their debut of two Porsche 962’s, with  continued sponsorship provided by BFGoodrich, and engines built and tuned by the Southern California-based Porsche specialists, ANDIAL.

The first opportunity to see these cars in person for those of us in Southern California, would be at the Los Angeles Times Nissan Grand Prix, to be held at Riverside International Raceway in April of 1985.

With the fielding of a two car team, two separate driver line-ups were created and announced; BFG Porsche 962 # 67, would be piloted by team owner and driver, Jim Busby, and teammate Rick Knoop.

#67 Jim Busby Racing_ Jim Busby,Rick Knoop_BFGoodrich Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway _April 1985

Their sister car, BFG Porsche 962 #68, would be driven by the team of Pete Halsmer and John Morton.

#68 Jim Busby Racing_Pete Halsmer & John Morton_ BFGoodrich Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway _April 1985

And by virtue of being the latest team to join the Porsche 962 juggernaut, Jim Busby Racing was assured of drawing the Porsche faithful to their garage area on race weekend, to check out their new team cars.

#67 Jim Busby Racing_BFGoodrich Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway _April 1985

#67 BFGoodrich Porsche 962 _spare body parts_Riverside Raceway_April 25, 1985

#67 BFGoodrich Porsche 962 _spare front end in pits_Riverside Raceway_April 25, 1985

The first challenge to be faced by the two teams at Jim Busby Racing would be the qualifying of their Porsche 962’s for the weekends 6 hour endurance race…

#67 Jim Busby Racing_BFGoodrich Porsche 962_Practice & qualifying_Riverside Raceway _April 1985

#67 Jim Busby Racing_BFGoodrich Porsche 962_practice & qualification-Riverside Raceway _April 1985

#67 Jim Busby Racing_BFGoodrich Porsche 962_Practice & qualifying_Riverside Raceway _April 1985

#67 Jim Busby Racing_BFGoodrich Porsche 962_Practice & qualifying_Riverside Raceway _April 1985#67 Jim Busby Racing_BFGoodrich Porsche 962_Practice & qualifying_Riverside Raceway _April 1985

#67 Jim Busby Racing_BFGoodrich Porsche 962_practice & qualification-Riverside Raceway _April 1985

#67 & #68_ Jim Busby Racing_BFGoodrich Porsche 962's_Practice & qualifying_Riverside Raceway _April 1985

#68 Jim Busby Racing_BFGoodrich Porsche 962's_Practice & qualifying_Riverside Raceway _April 1985#68 Jim Busby Racing_BFGoodrich Porsche 962's_Practice & qualifying_Riverside Raceway _April 1985

#68 Jim Busby Racing_BFGoodrich Porsche 962's_Practice & qualifying_Riverside Raceway _April 1985

#68 Jim Busby Racing_BFGoodrich Porsche 962_Pete Halsmer, Practice & qualifying_Riverside Raceway _April 1985

By the end of qualifying, Pete Halsmer and John Morton in the #68 BFGoodrich Porsche 962 had qualified second, with the #67 BFGoodrich Porsche 962 of Jim Busby and Rick Knoop, qualified in sixth place. Thus the stage was set for Jim Busby Racing and the following days 6 hour endurance race. Now it was time for the team to formulate their respective pit strategies for race day.

As the sun dawned Sunday morning, it quickly became apparent that the racing community and fans would once again be rewarded with a beautiful, clear sunny Southern California day, perfect weather for an endurance race.

With the competitors aligned in formation and being paced by the pole sitter,  the cars accelerated towards the stat/finish line, and with a wave of the starters green flag, the race was underway.  The obvious challenge facing the two Jim Busby Racing teams over the next six hours would be to get the #68 BFG Porsche 962 into the lead, and maintain their position to the end. Their second challenge would be to assist the #67 car, to work its way up through the field, and at the end, hopefully be in position to score a podium finish. I’m sure no one at the start could have imagined the triumphant success that the Jim Busby Racing team would share later that afternoon…

The following shots are of the two team cars at speed, each running their individual strategies and race pace…

#67 BFGoodrich Porsche 962_Jim Busby at the wheel_Riverside Raceway_April 25, 1985

Jim Busby behind the wheel at speed, approaching turn 8

#67 BFGoodrich Porsche 962_Rick Knoop,approach to turn 7_Riverside Raceway_April 25, 1985

Co-driver Rick Knoop, entering the downhill section into turn 7

#67_Jim Busby Porsche 962_approaching turn 6_Riverside Raceway_April 1985

#67 BFGoodrich Porsche 962, with Jim Busby behind the wheel, on the uphill section into turn 6…

#67 BFGoodrich Porsche 962 in traffic_Riverside Raceway_April 1985

#67 working its way through traffic, turn 8…

#67_BFGoodrich Porsche 962_overtaking traffic into turn 6_Riverside Raceway_April 1985

#67 chasing down slower traffic, entering turn 6…

#67_BFGoodrich Porsche 962_Jim Busby Racing_back straight_Riverside Raceway_April 1985

Car #67 exiting turn 8, accelerating down the back straight…

#68 BFGoodrich Porsche 962_leading #86 Bayside Disposal Porsche 962 , turn 8 _Riverside Raceway_April 1985

BFG Porsche #68 leading the #86 Bayside Disposal Porsche 962 of Bruce Leven, through turn 8…

#68 BFGoodrich Porsche 962_in traffic, turn 8  _Riverside Raceway_April 25, 1985

#68, BFG Porsche 962 lapping slower traffic, approaching turn 8. (Note the red racers tape stripe across the right front headlight. This was used by the team during the race to visually differentiate car #68 car from its teammate, the #67 team car, since they were virtually identical when viewed from the front. The teams could then monitor each car as they crossed the start / finish line, or upon entering the pits for service. At a glance, the crews instantly knew which of the two cars was coming in without seeing the cars number on the fender top).

#68 BFGoodrich Porsche 962 & #5 Bob Akin Coca-Cola Porsche 962_entering turn 7  _Riverside Raceway_April 25, 1985

#68 BFGoodrich Porsche 962, passing Bob Akin’s #5 Coca Cola Porsche 962, downhill section into turn 7…

#68 BFGoodrich Porsche 962 _entering turn 8  _Riverside Raceway_April 25, 1985

#68 BFGoodrich Porsche 962 at speed, approaching turn 8…

As the field began stopping for the first of many scheduled pit stops over the course of the day, the following shots represent just several of those scheduled pit stops executed by the Jim Busby Racing teams during the race…

#68 BFGoodrich Porsche 962 _pit stop & driver change _Riverside Raceway_April 25, 1985

Pit stop by car #68 for driver change, refueling and tires…

#67,#68 BFGoodrich Porsche 962 _spare front ends_Riverside Raceway_April 25, 1985

Ready and waiting if needed…

#68 BFGoodrich Porsche 962 _pit stop & driver change _Riverside Raceway_April 25, 1985

Driver change and new BFGoodrich tires…

Rick Knoop waiting to make driver change with Jim Busby_#67 BFGoodrich Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_April 1985

Rick  Knoop and crew awaiting arrival of car #67 for upcoming pit stop…

Rick Knoop & crew chief Jim Tully waiting for #67 BFGoodrich Porsche 962 to pit_Riverside Raceway_April1985

 #67 crew readied for driver change, new BFG tires and refueling…

Rick Knoop & crew chief Jim Tully and crew ready for #67 BFGoodrich Porsche 962 driven by Jim Busby to pit_Riverside Raceway_April1985

BFGoodrich Porsche 962, #67 approaching its pit box, with Crew chief, Co-Driver (Rick Knoop) and fuel man at the ready…

#67 BFGoodrich Porsche 962 _pit stop & driver change _Riverside Raceway_April 25, 1985

Pit stop underway; Jim Busby exiting the car, Rick Knoop behind the wheel, refueling and new tires at the ready…

After a day of very competitive racing, well choreographed pit stops and obviously a successful set of race strategies by Jim Busby Racing, the final hour of the race saw the #68 BFGoodrich Porsche 962 running in first place, with its sister car (#67) running in second. With each passing lap and as the clock ticked down, the crews continued relaying information to their drivers, updating them regarding each team cars relative position and the gaps / intervals to the next placed car, through the use of pit boards. As each car exited turn nine, the pit boards went out for the drivers to quickly read as they rocketed past the start / finish line to begin another lap…

#67_BF Goodrich Porsche 962_pit board_Riverside Raceway_April 1985

#68_BF Goodrich Porsche 962_pit board_Riverside Raceway_April 1985

As the final minutes began ticking down, the team anxiously awaited car #68 being given  the white flag, indicating the last lap. All that was needed to insure the overall win was to complete one final lap, with car #67 running a strong second place. The stress was evident on the face of team owner and driver Jim Busby, as well Alvin Springer of Andial ( standing to Jim Busby’s right) as they waited for car #68 to complete its final lap…

Jim Busby, Alvin Springer (of Andial) and crew awaiting car #68's last lap_Riverside Raceway_April 1985

By the time car #68 had made its way down the back straight and was exiting turn 9, the team had all made their way trackside, to cheer on car #68 as it crossed the finish line, winning the race…

Jim Busby and team cheering on#68 BFGoodrich Porsche 962_start/finish_Riverside Raceway_April 1985

And following shortly after, car #67 crossed the finish line, capturing second place, delivering  a one-two finish for the team…

Jim Busby Racing celebrating car #67's second place victory_Riverside Raceway_April 1985

Jim Busby, his son and a crew member celebrating the teams first and second place victories…

Jim Busby and son and a crew member discussing the teams 1-2 race victory_Riverside Raceway_April 1985

As cars #68 and #67 took their cool down lap, the crew made their way back to the pit wall to await each cars return to the pits, to pick up the team and drive them all to victory lane…

Car #67 heading to Victory Lane_Jim Busby Racing_Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_April 1985

Car #68 heading to Victory Lane_Jim Busby Racing_Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_April 1985

Cars #68 & #67 heading to Victory Lane_Jim Busby Racing_Porsche 962's_Riverside Raceway_April 1985

Cars #68 & #67 arriving at Victory Lane_Jim Busby Racing_Porsche 962's_Riverside Raceway_April 1985

Arrival of the team cars at victory lane…

Jim Busby, team owner and driver of car #67, celebrating his teams first and second place finish_Riverside Raceway_April 1985

One very happy team owner /driver: Jim Busby, celebrating his teams first and second place finish at the LA Times Nissan Grand Prix, April 1985.

(Below) John Morton and Pete Halsmer being awarded the first place trophy for their overall win at the LA Times Nissan Grand Prix, Riverside Raceway, April 25, 1985.

John Morton & Pete Halsmer_first place trophy_car #68_BFGoodrich Porsche 962_LA Times Nissan Grand Prix_April 25, 1985

John Morton & Pete Halsmer_first place trophy & Camel GT medals_car #68_BFGoodrich Porsche 962_LA Times Nissan Grand Prix_April 25, 1985

The second place finishers from car #67, Rick Knoop and Team owner /driver Jim Busby, celebrating on stage with teammates John Morton and Pete Halsmer (see photo below).

Jim Busby Racing_1st & 2nd place_#68-John Morton, Pete Halsmer,#67- Rick Knoop, Jim Busby_BFGoodrich Porsche 962_Riverside Raceway_April 25, 1985

Entire Jim Busby Racing team and crew- celebrating their teams 1st and 2nd place victory_Riverside Raceway_April 25, 1985

#68_BFGoodrich Porsche 962_ Jim Busby Racing_car with 1st place trophy_Riverside Raceway_April 1985

The final photo opportunity of the day; car # 68 with its first place trophy.

Jim Busby Racing and their BFGoodrich Porsche 962’s had served notice to their competition that weekend of their teams depth and potential for success, and established themselves as a potential threat for the remainder of the 1985 IMSA season.

(All photos by the author)