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Two beautiful cars, a beautiful wife all decked out in a nice dress and there you are flaunting yourself in jeans. Lookin' good, Jay! Lol I'm glad to hear that you're keeping the F-Type.
Two beautiful cars, a beautiful wife all decked out in a nice dress and there you are flaunting yourself in jeans. Lookin' good, Jay! Lol I'm glad to hear that you're keeping the F-Type.
Thank you Frank. You’ve always been an extremely kind and thoughtful friend. And while I never like to say never, I will never sell my F-Type!
gorgeous vehicle
the wheels tie in perfectly with the chrome (too many black wheels / triple black color schemes out there like some look nice of course but sometimes it takes away from a car’s fantastic lines & it’s too prevalent in my book I think chrome will be making a comeback in the next couple of years)
like the tint also looks super sharp
congratulations
I agree completely. The black wheel obsession does nothing positive for the overall appearance of these beautiful cars, but at least it has one benefit: you never have to clean the wheels because they appear to be coated in brake dust permanently!
I agree completely. The black wheel obsession does nothing positive for the overall appearance of these beautiful cars, but at least it has one benefit: you never have to clean the wheels because they appear to be coated in brake dust permanently!
I concur on the black wheels - works for some, just not my thing. I will change mine eventually.
The black wheel obsession does nothing positive for the overall appearance of these beautiful cars, but at least it has one benefit: you never have to clean the wheels because they appear to be coated in brake dust permanently!
I disagree...
Brake dust is kinda 'brown'.
So, an OCD owner like me has no problem seeing the brake dust!
The dust can be kept clean easily with ceramic waxing...then a quick wipe with a dedicated California Duster.
We just got back from a day trip to Hurricane Ridge in the Olympic mountains west of Seattle in our F-type-- 5,200 vertical feet, windy roads and paddle shifting between 3-4'th gear all the way! The only scary part was discovering that there are no guardrails above the treeline, just 24" of shoulder and a straight drop down in most places.
Last edited by graybeardnw; May 6, 2025 at 06:59 PM.
Another beautiful photo, Dave. Lovely car in a wonderful setting. BUT...snow on the ground and the top is down! Brrrr. You're a better man than me. Why aren't you in the pic?
Well, that picture was taken in July. The summit of that ridge is Medicine Bow Peak (in southern WY), at around 12,000 feet. I believe some of that snow stays year round. My family has been going there for something like 50 years.