Hey all,
I just put up some pics from a trip I went on this Sunday. Members of the racecar team at my school were treated to a private showing of some of the most rare and expensive cars in the world at the restoration facilities of Paul Rusell in Essex, MA. While we tried to keep the drool off our faces, we were treated to closeup looks of assorted Ferraris, Bugattis, Jaguars, Mercedes, Porsches, as well as a Can Am McLaren M1C and some other delights. Plus, there were some sweet bikes there, in the private collection of the guy who owns (or started?) APC, the battery backup company (the name escapes me at the moment). Even a vehicle owned by Seinfeld was there getting worked on. But the main reason we went down were to look at 6 of Ralph Lauren's cars which are going on exhibit in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts:
You can see all the pics here:
They have been resized to allow for quick viewing, but if for any reason you want the full version of any pics, let me know and I'll send them to you.
Here's just a taste:
I just put up some pics from a trip I went on this Sunday. Members of the racecar team at my school were treated to a private showing of some of the most rare and expensive cars in the world at the restoration facilities of Paul Rusell in Essex, MA. While we tried to keep the drool off our faces, we were treated to closeup looks of assorted Ferraris, Bugattis, Jaguars, Mercedes, Porsches, as well as a Can Am McLaren M1C and some other delights. Plus, there were some sweet bikes there, in the private collection of the guy who owns (or started?) APC, the battery backup company (the name escapes me at the moment). Even a vehicle owned by Seinfeld was there getting worked on. But the main reason we went down were to look at 6 of Ralph Lauren's cars which are going on exhibit in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts:
You can see all the pics here:
They have been resized to allow for quick viewing, but if for any reason you want the full version of any pics, let me know and I'll send them to you.
Here's just a taste:
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