Perfect weather for old cars and old people - not too hot or too far. University Village provided a delightful, enthusiastic crowd of interesting and interested people oogling our cars.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
University Village here we come
Guess who came for dinner plus more
Joy, children laugter and of course the usual swimming and piano.
Nephew Brian, wife Amy,and sons Noah, age 11 and Ashtin age 7 arrived Friday after noon after a long drive from Bend, Oregon. All were very polite and a little shy but sure that will ease after a few more swims and fun.
Noah has taken some piano lessons and was very impressive on the keyboard. I fooled him for a few minutes with my abilities until he discovered my self playing computer set up on the piano.
Nephew Brian, wife Amy,and sons Noah, age 11 and Ashtin age 7 arrived Friday after noon after a long drive from Bend, Oregon. All were very polite and a little shy but sure that will ease after a few more swims and fun.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
On June 12th 3 Model A's and a plethora of other vehicles made their way over Portrero to Oxnard and the fantastic new museum of cars the Mullin Museum. Peter Mullin, who made his fortunes in the finance world has amassed a collection of French cars not surpassed in the world. Right here in Ventura County. Enjoy the car pictures and afew of the members who made the trip. a few captions along the way.
Jim provided written instructions and read them to us just in case.
Dave and Art portraying the song "Meet you round the corner"
Carol's absolute favorite .... a 1952 Delahaye. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtiful
Ken and Susan are wondering if they should replace their Model A with this one.
A beauty and would make a great color for a Corvette convertible. This was Art's favorite. maybe we'll see it on the next drive?



Fascinating story on this Bugatti. In about 1939 it was stopped at the Border and not permitted across. The owner left it behind. By law the border authorities had to destroy it so they dropped it into a lake but left a large chain attached. Over the years, the chain rusted away. In 2009 a young man was seriously injured and the town folk, remembering the story decided to raise the car to sell to raise the money. Mullin purchased it eventually and will not be restoring it. Duh???
Fascinating story on this Bugatti. In about 1939 it was stopped at the Border and not permitted across. The owner left it behind. By law the border authorities had to destroy it so they dropped it into a lake but left a large chain attached. Over the years, the chain rusted away. In 2009 a young man was seriously injured and the town folk, remembering the story decided to raise the car to sell to raise the money. Mullin purchased it eventually and will not be restoring it. Duh???
On to lunch at Cafe Fiore on California Street in Ventura. Yummy
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