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04/16/2026
Day 1 of posting this water bottle until sponsors me
04/12/2026
A few shots from the event today.
Every year people show up with some gorgeous machines and this year was no different.
The always brings out beautiful cars from the Dallas car community.
Here are my favorites
How did I not know this convertible Corrado existed?!
Of COURSE the Corrado looks amazing as a convertible!
It’s up on right now and ends in a few hours.
What do you think the final bid price will be?
EDIT: turns out this is a movie car from Ford vs Ferrari!
This is a 1966 Porsche 906, sold as the Carrera 6.
It was a successful homologated, street legal race car that won multiple races.
There were 65 906’s built, this is one of 3 long tail prototypes that placed 4th, 5th and 6th at Le Mans.
Very cool to see in person.
This weekend is the Dallas’s first street race for Indycar.
It’s a collaboration between Indycar, the Cowboys, and the Rangers. The track will work its way around the two stadiums and looks to be a good layout.
I’ve got tickets, so if you see me there, say hi!
The Honda Beat was one of the coolest Kei cars made in the 1990s.
It wasn't particularly fast, but it was cool looking, tiny, economical, and you know what they say: It's way more fun to drive a slow car fast.
It's inline 3 motor was only good for about 63 horsepower and was electronically limited to just 84 mph. They also only made 33,600 of these making it a limited production car.
They were never exported to the United States, so the only ones here are examples people have imported, like this one which was tastefully modified. I think it looks better than stock.
What do you think of the Honda Beat?
At what point does a car go from “used” to “classic?
10 years? 20 years? More?
Why did Porsche build the 968 Turbo S?
FULL VIDEO LIVE ON YOUTUBE
The 1992 968 Turbo S was homologated for the ADAC GT Cup, where it came in 4th for its first race.
Ultimately Porsche only built 14 of these, and the factory prototype is for sale at
01/17/2026
This is the rarest Porsche you’ve never heard of
It was faster than a 911, and built for homologation for the ADAC GT Cup.
And now this 1-of-1 factory prototype 968 Turbo S is for sale in Dallas, TX at HCC Specialty Cars. I got a chance to review it and the story is wild!
This 911 Killer is The Rarest Porsche You've Never Heard Of Back in the 1990's when Porsche was struggling, a few renegade employees decided to build a 968 Turbo S, a transaxle monster that was almost the fastest car ...
FULL VIDEO ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/tlVCdRzvL0g?si=DNHxy1Gq3vq1AjUL
This is the rarest Porsche available to buy right now. This 1992 968 Turbo S is a 1-of-1 factory prototype homologated for the ADAC GT Cup.
It was nearly the fastest car in Porsche's stable! The only thing that could beat it was a 911 Turbo 3.6
Ultimately Porsche only built 14 of these, but this is the only factory prototype. It's currently for sale at HCC Specialty Cars
My friend, John Langdon () passed away. He made this piece of art and it’s my favorite one in our house.
Here’s the story and John’s connection to and The Da Vinci Code.
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