Friday, December 23, 2011

Jack, be Careful!




75 Mercedes Benz McLarens made in that year original retail price was $450,000. Wow! Jack is a lucky boy. And I was a nervous mom!






Jack really like the classics. Such a Bair man!








This Pace Car was never sold, so there is no title. It was a great tour! Thank you so very much to Mr. Davis. And this was only a third of the collection. When it's time to get Ryan's pick up- I know who to call!





This Thunderbird was amazing! If you look up high on the far right you will see a silver SL 500 like the one that I drove before law school. It was the 90s. Private banking paid the bills. Gosh, I looked good in that car. I think I might go blonde again.




He loved this very rare 1937 Chevrolet. He is turning the crank to operate the windshield.








When we got home and looked at the photos Jack said, "Know what that is Henry?" Henry said, "a motorcycle!" Jack corrects him and said, "No, it is a Harley!"



Jack is just like Andrea in some ways. No one is perfect- right?





Blair Davis taugh Jack to wipe down a Mercedes Bens SL600. $120,000 nicely equipped. They even have the big a red bow! Yes, that is Ryan's Martin guitar.





Maybe Jack will be a car enthusiast? Did I spell that correctly? Blogspot- please give me spell check for Christmas!





The mini corvette was his very favorite! And this exact color combination and year has been my dream car since 18.
Jack has good taste! I cannot wait to get Henry over there. It has two steering wheels and we will even plug it in next time.
Anyone spare a nickel or two?




And why did you take the Martin out of the house? A photo for Jack's birthday invite.
Here is Jack, partying like a rock star. Martin is riding shot gun.


Party is January 28, snow or sunshine! Details to follow...





By the time Jack can reach the pedals- maybe mommy will have her own...





I trembled as I stood near this amazing car. Please note that I have a grease rag in my hand. Nice touch with the pearls...
Jack, I told you we were going on an adventure!


Next time it's Clark Gable's Gull wing that was on the set when Marilyn Monroe was fired.



Bair out!