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2002 Monterey Trip Itinerary: Friday, 8/16 Morning: Concorso Italiano @
Quail Lodge Resort. The Corvette Corral filled up quickly,
choreographed by Corvette Mike. Other views, captured from video.
In a display building were some of the most famous early
Corvette factory racers and concepts: Also there was the 2001 & 2002 Le Mans winning C5R #63,
displayed "as raced". That is fresh rubber all over the sides - Outside were more of the great early racers. Unexpected find: the EX 122! The REAL Grand Sport #2 heads out from the display building onto the
track: what a great sound! Here are some of the incredible sights as I wandered as if in
a dream through the paddock... Cars that I had eagerly read and dreamed about as
a kid Contrast in engines: Ford Flathead (track roadster), Chrysler
Hemi (Cunningham), Fuelly Corvette (Devin), supercharged Bugatti. Cheetah, Aston Martin, Lola, Kurtis/DeSoto. Bizarre 1923 Bugatti. Likely one of the first attempts at
streamlining! John Fitch Pan America Mercedes. Doesn't everybody carry a crated spare Ferrari Testarossa boxer 12
engine with
them? Chaparral, Studebaker Indy car, Sabra
(Israeli!) Talbot Lago
(what a beautiful set of headers!) How's this for a contrast: Old gent working under a
Bugatti... with guidance - note cell
phone in close-up! Some really early iron: Falls Eight is the only one ever
built. It was out there racing the next day! I finally got to a spot where I could see the track in time Lister Chevy, Morgan
3-wheeler. I nearly forgot that I had another event to get to yet that day! Back to the car, exhausted from all the walking. The road out
to the highway.
Pacific Grove Rally & Dinner A pair of restored classic "cruisers"
were to be our front and back doors. Mandatory drivers' meeting to receive
instructions for the loop around Monterey's famed "17 Mile Drive". Police chief warned "You light-em-up, we write-em-up!" Unfortunately it was getting too dark and foggy for decent
shots of the scenery along the route. Passing by Pebble Beach, we could see preparations for
Sunday's "Concours d'Elegance". Dave Hill, Corvette Chief Engineer, addressed the party after
the banquet back in Pacific Grove. A pleasant and relaxing end to an exhausting but memorable day.
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