I have to run, but thank you car nuts, now try and get some work done, but it's a holiday, so forget it.
I have to run, but thank you car nuts, now try and get some work done, but it's a holiday, so forget it.
I haven't driven one yet, I think it's going to be the classic kind of Porsche accomplishment, the real world sports car, which is the 911 formula. It's a thoroughbred trackable car that you can drive everyday. No other company has that practical focus, which is what makes their philosophy so cool. I love seeing 918s…
I don't have any of the new Porsches, but I like them. Particularly the Macan Turbo, it looks like a very interesting multi dimensional vehicle that you could do a lot of things with.
Good question. I bought a 56 oval window bug recently for $5,000 because I wanted semaphores and it was a matching numbers car, it was a survivor, it wasn't a nice one but I love. The door close in that era is way better.
I tend towards purism, but I have built a couple of hot rods. I have a 1957 oval window VW hot rod and a 71 911 S hot rod that was built by RUF. It's spectacular. You wouldn't notice visually from stock, which is where I draw the line.
I'm just trying to do this right now, it's come as a surprise to me that I have a gift for talking to people in this setting, so I'm getting used to it.
It was me and Larry Charles, not Larry David. We used to race over Laurel Canyon at like 3 AM. He had a Saab, I had a 911, I'd give him a 5 minute head start. Took a lot of unreasonable risks.
I did not know he was a fan, that was a fantastic experience.
Always a huge fan of that car. It's great looking. I'm pretty sure JFK Jr. drove one.
I do have a 64 VW Bus Camper, it's got a kitchen, a bedroom, a closet, a mirror. The kids and I love to take it for bagels on Sunday morning. A friend of mine told me he got stopped by a cop in Long Island in an Aston Martin, the cop was giving him a ticket, and he said " you gotta admit this is a pretty cool car,"…
I did it a couple times, yeah. One time I was invited by Paul Newman to go in CT after doing a benefit, for the Hole in the Wall Gang, I performed and then we went out karting, it was a life moment.
Wanting a car is almost as good as having a car, it just gives you something to think about. I have a 914/6 GT that I adore.
I've never driven a manual diesel wagon, but I'm very happy with my Mercedes 4 speed auto. The sound is very evocative.
Never went on it, but I know what it is.
No, don't think it's funny.
Comedy is not about facts. In comedy, we get laughs, and screw everything else.
The most exciting would have to be the 1970 908/3.
We've gotten to a nice level that people know who we are, they know the show, people have been very generous. We just pursue any car that we want.
Bench seat, probably a woody station wagon would be good with them.
Here's my 912 exhaust just got swapped to a Sebring unit. Sounds great.