I am planning to fly to Vegas for SAAC does Vegas. Won't have a Shelby at the event this time, but will be at the host hotel. If anyone wants to look me up, please do. Lee Abramson 66 # 869 69 # 2055
In a message dated 2/22/06 18:23:30, GT350HZ (AT) aol (DOT) com writes: << I am planning to fly to Vegas for SAAC does Vegas. Won't have a Shelby at the event this time, but will be at the host hotel. If anyone wants to look me up, please do. >> >>>I was flying from Paris to Los Angeles via DFW last week, and lo and behold, there was Carroll Shelby and his wife sitting at the gate, on the same flight as me from DFW to LAX. We had a nice chat before the flight and he said how much he was looking forward to attending the Las Vegas event--too bad I couldn't be there as well.... Mike
In a message dated 2/22/06 18:23:30, GT350HZ (AT) aol (DOT) com writes: << I am planning to fly to Vegas for SAAC does Vegas. Won't have a Shelby at the event this time, but will be at the host hotel. If anyone wants to look me up, please do. >> >>>I was flying from Paris to Los Angeles via DFW last week, and lo and behold, there was Carroll Shelby and his wife sitting at the gate, on the same flight as me from DFW to LAX. We had a nice chat before the flight and he said how much he was looking forward to attending the Las Vegas event--too bad I couldn't be there as well.... Mike
In a message dated 2/22/06 18:23:30, GT350HZ (AT) aol (DOT) com writes: << I am planning to fly to Vegas for SAAC does Vegas. Won't have a Shelby at the event this time, but will be at the host hotel. If anyone wants to look me up, please do. >> >>>I was flying from Paris to Los Angeles via DFW last week, and lo and behold, there was Carroll Shelby and his wife sitting at the gate, on the same flight as me from DFW to LAX. We had a nice chat before the flight and he said how much he was looking forward to attending the Las Vegas event--too bad I couldn't be there as well.... Mike
Las Vegas was pretty fun. Carroll was out there for the dinner friday and at the track on saturday for about an hour and a half. The event really centered at the race track, there were many real Shelby's on the track as well as several other Mustangs. On the car show side, there were around twenty cars that made a display on Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas and a sunday show of around 50 cars in conjunction with a chilli cookoff at the Shelby facility. Thanks to all from the western region that were there, it was a fun time. It was nice meeting the members from the list that I did. Lee 66 # 869 69 # 2055
The Las Vegas event was a great one. Perfect weather and lots of fun... And just for the record I was driving the red Shelby that didn't hit the fence! (That was maier racing 's car # 53) My car was # 116.... Went through a few gallons of 110 octane fuel.. Carroll looked pretty good and ame by the track on Saturday in some huge international truck painted blue with white stripes. Fremont street was wild. I had one gal actually open up my car door and attempt to get into the car. Then tried to offer me whatever to get into the car...No thanks.. Thanks, Jim Elsmore '66 Shelby GT350H #1882 - Hertz/Non Hertz Car! '66 Shelby GT350 #2306 - Vintage Racer '67 Shelby GT350 #2736 - In Restoration process visit www.nvsaac.com ----- Original Message ----- From: GT350HZ (AT) aol (DOT) com To: MikeLDrew (AT) aol (DOT) com ; shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 12:25 PM Subject: Re: Las Vegas Las Vegas was pretty fun. Carroll was out there for the dinner friday and at the track on saturday for about an hour and a half. The event really centered at the race track, there were many real Shelby's on the track as well as several other Mustangs. On the car show side, there were around twenty cars that made a display on Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas and a sunday show of around 50 cars in conjunction with a chilli cookoff at the Shelby facility. Thanks to all from the western region that were there, it was a fun time. It was nice meeting the members from the list that I did. Lee 66 # 869 69 # 2055
The Las Vegas event was a great one. Perfect weather and lots of fun... And just for the record I was driving the red Shelby that didn't hit the fence! (That was Maier racing 's car # 53) My car was # 116.... Went through a few gallons of 110 octane fuel.. Carroll looked pretty good and ame by the track on Saturday in some huge international truck painted blue with white stripes. Fremont street was wild. I had one gal actually open up my car door and attempt to get into the car. Then tried to offer me whatever to get into the car...No thanks.. Thanks, Jim Elsmore '66 Shelby GT350H #1882 - Hertz/Non Hertz Car! '66 Shelby GT350 #2306 - Vintage Racer '67 Shelby GT350 #2736 - In Restoration process visit www.nvsaac.com ----- Original Message ----- From: GT350HZ (AT) aol (DOT) com To: MikeLDrew (AT) aol (DOT) com ; shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 12:25 PM Subject: Re: Las Vegas Las Vegas was pretty fun. Carroll was out there for the dinner friday and at the track on saturday for about an hour and a half. The event really centered at the race track, there were many real Shelby's on the track as well as several other Mustangs. On the car show side, there were around twenty cars that made a display on Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas and a sunday show of around 50 cars in conjunction with a chilli cookoff at the Shelby facility. Thanks to all from the western region that were there, it was a fun time. It was nice meeting the members from the list that I did. Lee 66 # 869 69 # 2055
The Las Vegas event was a great one. Perfect weather and lots of fun... And just for the record I was driving the red Shelby that didn't hit the fence! (That was Maier racing 's car # 53) My car was # 116.... Went through a few gallons of 110 octane fuel.. Carroll looked pretty good and ame by the track on Saturday in some huge international truck painted blue with white stripes. Fremont street was wild. I had one gal actually open up my car door and attempt to get into the car. Then tried to offer me whatever to get into the car...No thanks.. Thanks, Jim Elsmore '66 Shelby GT350H #1882 - Hertz/Non Hertz Car! '66 Shelby GT350 #2306 - Vintage Racer '67 Shelby GT350 #2736 - In Restoration process visit www.nvsaac.com ----- Original Message ----- From: GT350HZ (AT) aol (DOT) com To: MikeLDrew (AT) aol (DOT) com ; shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 12:25 PM Subject: Re: Las Vegas Las Vegas was pretty fun. Carroll was out there for the dinner friday and at the track on saturday for about an hour and a half. The event really centered at the race track, there were many real Shelby's on the track as well as several other Mustangs. On the car show side, there were around twenty cars that made a display on Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas and a sunday show of around 50 cars in conjunction with a chilli cookoff at the Shelby facility. Thanks to all from the western region that were there, it was a fun time. It was nice meeting the members from the list that I did. Lee 66 # 869 69 # 2055
In a message dated 3/2/06 17:22:17, info (AT) nvsaac (DOT) com writes: << Fremont street was wild. I had one gal actually open up my car door and attempt to get into the car. Then tried to offer me whatever to get into the car...No thanks.. >> >>>Several years ago at the national Pantera convention in Las Vegas, I accompanied a guy from Seattle who bought a car out of Houston. I flew to Houston a few days early, and spent a few days getting it ready for a road trip; he then arrived, I picked him up and we blasted to Vegas. During the car display on Fremont street, one of the city's finer citizens sauntered up to the car, and before he knew what happened, she jumped up onto the fender and hood in her high-heel shoes! The fender and hood were both badly dented, to the tune of several thousand dollars. She was wrestled to the ground by security from one of the casinos and subsequently arrested, prosecuted and sent to jail for awhile.... Mike
Mike, Yep, I'm sure that she went to jail but did she pay for the damage to the guy's Pantera? Joe Bright. ----- Original Message ----- From: <MikeLDrew (AT) aol (DOT) com> To: <info (AT) nvsaac (DOT) com>; <ShelbyMustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com> Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 1:04 AM Subject: Re: Las Vegas > > In a message dated 3/2/06 17:22:17, info (AT) nvsaac (DOT) com writes: > > << Fremont street was wild. I had one gal actually open up my car door and > attempt to get into the car. > > Then tried to offer me whatever to get into the car...No thanks.. >> > >>>>Several years ago at the national Pantera convention in Las Vegas, I > accompanied a guy from Seattle who bought a car out of Houston. I flew to > Houston > a few days early, and spent a few days getting it ready for a road trip; > he > then arrived, I picked him up and we blasted to Vegas. > > During the car display on Fremont street, one of the city's finer citizens > sauntered up to the car, and before he knew what happened, she jumped up > onto > the fender and hood in her high-heel shoes! The fender and hood were both > badly > dented, to the tune of several thousand dollars. She was wrestled to the > ground by security from one of the casinos and subsequently arrested, > prosecuted > and sent to jail for awhile.... > > Mike >
In a message dated 3/3/06 7:02:17, jbb (AT) apcabinets (DOT) com writes: << Yep, I'm sure that she went to jail but did she pay for the damage to the guy's Pantera? >> >>>Thank goodness for insurance. His insurance policy was only three DAYS old when the damage occurred. Fortunately he had a police report to back up his claim, and his insurance paid to have the car fixed--it came out better than when he bought it, so after all the hassles he came out happy in the end. Mike
Mike, That type of damage is covered by insurance? Lord have mercy, I hope Hagerty is that lenient. I mean what type of damage is that? Joe Bright. ----- Original Message ----- From: <MikeLDrew (AT) aol (DOT) com> To: <jbb (AT) apcabinets (DOT) com>; <MikeLDrew (AT) aol (DOT) com> Cc: <shelbymustang (AT) carmemories (DOT) com> Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 12:20 PM Subject: Re: Las Vegas > > In a message dated 3/3/06 7:02:17, jbb (AT) apcabinets (DOT) com writes: > > << Yep, I'm sure that she went to jail but did she pay for the damage to > > the guy's Pantera? >> > >>>>Thank goodness for insurance. > > His insurance policy was only three DAYS old when the damage occurred. > Fortunately he had a police report to back up his claim, and his insurance > paid to > have the car fixed--it came out better than when he bought it, so after > all > the hassles he came out happy in the end. > > Mike >
In a message dated 3/3/06 10:02:39, jbb (AT) apcabinets (DOT) com writes: << That type of damage is covered by insurance? Lord have mercy, I hope Hagerty is that lenient. I mean what type of damage is that? >> >>>That's who he had, as a matter of fact. It was an act of criminal vandalism that took place during a car show of the marque club. Mike