This is a podcast from one car guy to another. We all have different tastes in cars. I can appreciate cars from all decades and genres. I respect them for what they are, their history and stories, but I’ll always favor sports cars and exotics.
European, American. I like them all, but I have my faves.
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This is a podcast from one car guy to another. We all have different tastes in cars. I can appreciate cars from all decades and genres. I respect them for what they are, their history and stories, but I’ll always favor sports cars and exotics.
European, American. I like them all, but I have my faves.
I pick up the 928, and I'm not 10 minutes out of town, cruising about 30 miles an hour on a two lane, when the dash suddenly lights up like a pinball machine, and all the gauges go haywire. Fast forward... They think I'm having a heart attack and immediately hook me up to the EKG machine...this does not end the way I hoped!
I often tell stories of my own cars, at the least the ones that mean the most to me. This episode is about a 40 year family legacy. This one is the coolest car of all.
Today it’s about car songs. We all have our faves. Some of these you’ll know. Some you’ve forgotten about. Some you’ve never heard of. Maybe I’ll turn you on to a tune that’ll become your driving song.
Besides the great classic tune by Ronnie and the Daytonas, you all have certainly heard of the Cobra. No other car could be as famous. Sure, we all had Countach posters on our wall, but let’s combine gorgeous lines, speed, and illustrious racing history with a story...
I'm a Formula One enthusiast. Ever since reading Niki Lauda's book, My Years with Ferrari, I've been into it. To say there is some drama going on with Formula 1 right now would be an understatement!
This one’s about my 1960 MGA. When my dad and uncle came back from two wars, they took over a trucking company started by my grandfather. In their travels, they came across an MGA and the British sports car bug bit them hard!
Yes, welcome back to another episode of the Car Guy Podcast. We all have our favorite car movies, or should I say the cars that are in movies, and the scenes are what we remember.
Welcome back to the Car Guy Podcast. If you’re a car guy like me, you’ll understand. I call this episode, The Dishwasher and the E-Type. You’ll see why. I’m talking about the Jaguar E-Type, of course. Has there ever been a more iconic car? It’s dyed in the wool Great Britain, but here in the good ol USA, it was called XKE.
This is a new podcast from one car guy to another. We all have different tastes in cars. I can appreciate cars from all decades and genres. I respect them for what they are, their history and stories, but I’ll always favor sports cars and exotics.
European, American. I like them all, but I have my faves. This episode is about the DiTomaso Pantera and the title of this episode, 10 again.
This is a podcast from one car guy to another. We all have different tastes in cars. I can appreciate cars from all decades and genres. I respect them for what they are, their history and stories, but I’ll always favor sports cars and exotics.
European, American. I like them all, but I have my faves.