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Things to do in Las Vegas...???


02Anders

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Great write up.  Thanks for sharing!

My "fun" cars so far:                                                                                                                                                                                                            My restoration website:

     1976 BMW 2002a                                                                                                                                                                                                           http://www.2002and914.com

     1975 Porsche 914

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Nice, nice, very nice!

I am happy to hear of such a good experience, and so eloquent. A top drawer travel brochure if ever there was one. Even with the weather it looked fabulous.

 

DriveShare was just something that i had seen and looked like a great concept. In my fantasy I have my vintage cars sorted enough that I could comfortably rent them out. Maybe then they will earn their keep and keep my wife from wanting to sell a car, or two.

Steve J

72 tii / 83 320is / 88 M3 / 08 MCS R55 / 12 MC R56

& too many bikes

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On 4/15/2018 at 10:08 PM, Vicleonardo1 said:

Haven't visited them, but on my list for the next trip. 

The Carrol Shelby Museum is there. 

Count's customs has his shop there. I think he has a nice stable of cars on site. Probably have to buy a ticket now to go visit. 

If you are into Rat Rods. WelderUp is there too.  Also probably need to buy a ticket to tour. 

 

On 4/16/2018 at 4:18 AM, Dan Seattle said:

The Shelby museum is cool, only about a 20 minute drive from the strip, and you can do it in an hour.  A good fly by attraction.  There is a company that rents Ferraris and lambos at Las Vegas international speedway and you can do hit Laps pretty cheap but you have to book ahead.  

 

Vicleonardo1 and Dan Seattle, thx for the advise!  ?  I did indeed go there too.  Spent about half a day there - loved the atmosphere...
So here's the second article from my Vegas trip:

 

http://www.viaretro.com/2018/05/the-shelby-spirit-continues-to-kick-ass/

 

One more article to come, and i promise that will be BMW orientated...  ?

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With BMW-Regards,
Anders.

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