Random Snap(s): Wintery FD.

Here in Texas, we really don’t get too much of a winter if you’re south of Dallas. Even further down south, in Victoria, TX, winters are even more scarce. That didn’t stop Karissa Lynne from capturing these beautiful pictures of her (yes, I said her) FD3S on Do-Luck Double-Sixes in a nice Fall setting.

oooOOOooOOooo

It's got gas.

Be sure to check out her FLICKR page and her BLOG!
–David–
David@maydaygarage.com

A Random Snap: California Hip Hop.

Your eyes are not fooling you, what you see is a white convertible Ferrari California driven by a “Cougar” with a pink license plate that says “HipHop”. I caught this rare sight in front of City Hall in downtown Houston during a photo shoot and unfortunately this is the only photo I got. Right after she saw me take the photo she layed a fatty and took off like a bat out of hell. It was awesome, then I had to change my pants.

Sugar Momma.

Sugar Momma.

“Hey Shortayy!”

———

— JohnP

Chasing Cars: Carl Fehres 1974 Porsche Carrera Menace.

Here at MaydayGarage we are always on the prowl for wicked cars on the street. Imagine if you will, you are sitting at a starbucks with a couple of your “boys” talking about cars when you hear a rumble that sounds like it was sent from the God of Bomex. To your suprise it is no ricer, nor domestic prey, but a Bavarian beast wrapped in red clothing driving to … a movie theater. This scenario is an exact replica of what happened to MaydayDavidD, Fabio and I as we were hanging out on a crisp night discussing rice when Carl Fehres hammered his menacing Carrera like a bat out of hell right by the Starbucks we are at.

She's got an ass that just won't quit!

Proper stance. Functional, agressive, badass.

Glancing at each other, we yelled “holy shit” and jumped into my GS300 and yelled, “follow that Porsche!”. We didn’t have to travel that far because the Movie theater was literally right down the street from the Starbucks. When we arrived to the Porsche however, there was something odd about the situation at hand. The front lights on the Porsche were off, it had a full cage, and was tailing a hammered E46 M3 with a tow hook very closely. As we pulled my car around the corner we jumped out with a couple of mayday stickers and ran to the Porsche. When we approached the bright red 911, we realized that there was a woman (Carl’s girlfriend) driving the E46 followed by a gent (Carl) providing light for the Porsche with none. Gangster.

We quickly exchanged info, and the rest was history from there.

Nostalgic Wednesdays: 1974 IROC RSR

If there was a “classic all star game” in the racing world, it would have been the International Race of Champions (IROC). Champions from different branches of racing (SCCA, F1, NASCAR, USAC) participated in a series.

When we hear the abbreviation IROC , we think of the IROC-Z, not a 240Z, 350Z but a Camaro Z28. But as a Porsche RSR fanboy, I would like to raise awareness that before the Camaro IROC-Z, there was a Carrera IROC RSR.

at first i was like RWB? oh IROC. lulz.

Monday Morning Motivation: Testarossa Love.

I spend a good hour of my day, every day in the gym so I can end up with a lady in red with an ass like this. If you have been following us on Facebook then you have undoubtedly seen this photo linked from the depths of the internet sea, it is so serious that it belongs here on MaydayGarage.

Like fine aged wine.

Like fine aged wine.

Serious.

————-

– JohnP

JohnP@maydaygarage.com

(Some) Coffee & Cars: December Edition.

Diversity. Variety. Multiplicity.

It's not a buick.

These words best describe the Houston Coffee & Cars events that are now infamous here in the states. Taken directly from the Coffee & Cars website:
“Houston Coffee & Cars, the event that started as a vision to have automotive enthusiasts who own and drive rare machines share their passion with others while enjoying a cup of coffee the first Saturday morning of every month, quickly turned into one of the country’s top automotive gatherings and has become what it is today. The founder, who after transferring to Houston from Los Angeles noticed a missing connection in the local automotive scene and what started as just a gathering of no more than 10 cars that included machines from the Ferrari and Lamborghini clubs as well as beautiful classic machines now hosts over 400 cars and gathers automotive enthusiasts of all ages.”

My favorite car there, what looks like an early 60's Ferrari 250 GT Spyder California