Have you seen the cars at the Billboard Factory?
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Have you seen the cars at the Billboard Factory?
There was an art festival in Ravenswood this week end.
Plenty of cool studios to check out.
We went into one building and instead of paintings or sculptures, there was a small warehouse full of high end rides.
Here is the link
http://www.ravenswoodbillboardfactory.com/cars.htm
For example, Ferrari 275 gtb/4, and a Daytona spider, MB gullwing, BMW 50? (the car the Z8 is styled after), new stuff like Ford GT and Vette z06, something called a Cunningham from the 50s ( I am out of my league here. Also had various P cars, track and street, and big old cars like Packard.
Plenty of cool studios to check out.
We went into one building and instead of paintings or sculptures, there was a small warehouse full of high end rides.
Here is the link
http://www.ravenswoodbillboardfactory.com/cars.htm
For example, Ferrari 275 gtb/4, and a Daytona spider, MB gullwing, BMW 50? (the car the Z8 is styled after), new stuff like Ford GT and Vette z06, something called a Cunningham from the 50s ( I am out of my league here. Also had various P cars, track and street, and big old cars like Packard.
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I did get there.
The folks that own a raft of buildings up in Ravenswood is Hayes Management.
I figure there is someone named Hayes who is more into cars than Leno (perhaps an overstatement, I like Leno but is is too supportive of domestic junk) and has that kind of budget.
One thing that surprised me was the new Ford GT looks good next to a room full of classic metal.
The folks that own a raft of buildings up in Ravenswood is Hayes Management.
I figure there is someone named Hayes who is more into cars than Leno (perhaps an overstatement, I like Leno but is is too supportive of domestic junk) and has that kind of budget.
One thing that surprised me was the new Ford GT looks good next to a room full of classic metal.
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