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Japanese Classic Car Show / JCCS 2008

Filed under: Automotive History,Events
by Forbes @ 11:21 am on October 7, 2008

I can’t believe it’s that time of year again!!  The Japanese Classic Car Show (JCCS) is taking place this Sunday, Oct. 12th at Hidden Valley Park in Irvine, CA.  This is the ultimate show for you if you like all things vintage Japanese or true JDM.

There are huge sponsorship deals at the event this year from most of the OEM car companies, all sorts of media groups, and a large group of aftermarket supporters from around the globe (a complete list is on the JCCS website.)  Most of the sponsors will have booths set up so expect free gift bags, entertainment of all sorts, and stickers galore!

In 2007 Mazda brought out an entire trailer loaded with race cars and even a rare Mazda Cosmo, of which there are only few in the world.  They are a major sponsor again, along with Toyota, this year so expect some great things from both manufacturers.

The cars at the event are of the utmost quality and most everyone that attends is of the same caliber.  Not only does this event show off some of the best original Japanese classic cars but it also offers the latest and greatest in innovations and customization that the aftermarket has to offer.  Individuals and shops alike bring out their latest and greatest every year to be unveiled to the world.   One of the best parts about JCCS is the approachability of all who attend.   For example, if you see Pete Brock, of Datsun BRE fame,  walking around the grounds make sure you walk up to him and say hi.  Most “celebrities” here are happy to talk with anyone who shares the same passion for cars that they do.

Check out the video below for some footage of last year’s event and make sure to visit the Japanese Classic Car Show website for all the official updates as well as an awards, vendor, and sponsor list.  The JCCS site also has an amazing gallery of years past where I borrowed most of these pictures from.

 

This event is a MUST ATTEND.  If you have the weekend off we hope to see you there.  Feel free to stop myself or any of the Z Car Garage people to say hi or talk cars.  Long Live the Z and JCCS.

Look for an update right here next week when we return with our original pictures and a full event report.

www.Japaneseclassiccarshow.com




Pebble Beach Z and G Meet 10.4.08

Filed under: Events
by Forbes @ 12:43 pm on October 6, 2008

There was a great turn out at the annual Monterey and Pebble Beach Z and Meet.   Even though the weather was less than favorable the turnout was very high with 40 to 50 cars showing up for the drive.  The meeting point was held at MY Nissan in Salinas, CA.  Zs and Gs packed the parking lot with a few other cars mixed in including an NSX, S2000, Pontiac GTO, Mitsubishi EVO, and a 60’s Ford Mustang.

The drive wound it’s way through the hills of Salinas, Monterey, and Carmel and continued onto 17 Mile Drive with the first leg ending at Bird Rock right along the famed Pebble Beach golf course.  From there the caravan conituned on to a buffet style lunch at Poppy Hill.  If you live in the Northern California are this is the end of the driving year event that should not be missed.  Without further delay here are a few pictures that I took of the drive.  Hope to see you all next year!!

See all the photos by clicking below…

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2008 Rolex Monterey Historic Races at Laguna Seca

Filed under: 240z,Events,Featured Cars and Projects
by Forbes @ 2:02 pm on September 30, 2008

Here are the first set of pictures from the Historics that I promised.  These are mainly from the Z Car Corral on Saturday.  I will be posting more of the paddock, pits, and the race action as I get to editing them.  I hope these will hold you over until then.




Pictures of the Monterey Historics at Laguna Seca

Filed under: Automotive History,Events
by Forbes @ 2:19 pm on August 27, 2008

Here are a couple of teaser pictures from the Rolex Monterey Historic races at Laguna Seca a couple of weeks ago. I am working on getting a new gallery set up for this site as well as a new interface to enlarge the photos. I took over a thousand photos throughout the weekend so you will really be in for a treat when I finish the gallery!

Click on the images to enlarge.




Rolex Monterey Historic Automobile Races

Filed under: Events
by Forbes @ 6:16 pm on July 24, 2008

On August 15-17th one of the great automotive events of the year is taking place once again, the Monterey Historics. Participants and spectators will travel from around the world to see some of the rarest and most valuable cars on the planet race around the famed Laguna Seca raceway for the event’s 35th anniversary.

This year there will be over 400 race entries comprised of Historic F1, Trans-Am, Can-Am, and IMSA race cars. A 1938 Alfa Romeo 8C Mille Miglia from the Ralph Lauren Collection takes center stage in the Rolex “Moments in Time” display.

Aside from the top notch cars and racing, the weekend will feature numerous autographing sessions and an enhanced Consumer Expo. The Expo is a place where you can find any sort of vintage auto memorabilia; there is everything from vintage gas pumps to actual racing photography from the turn of the century.

Mario Andretti has been named the guest of honor for the Historics this year. His racing career has spanned many decades and he is still the only person to win the Indianapolis 500 (1969), the Daytona 500 (1967), and a Formula 1 world championship (1978). He is a wonderful person to represent the diversity of race cars and the different genres of racing at the Historics given his illustrious career.

Most importantly of all there will once again be a Z Car Corral and your favorite crew from Z Car Garage will be our in full force as always. Tickets that are purchased through the ZONC website include admission to the Z Car Corral.

Hope to see you all there in a couple of weeks!!!

There are a few more photos after the jump.

Pictures were taken from www.centralvalleyz.org and were posted originally by Stevezcar.

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