Wednesday, September 7, 2011

DRIVERS WANTED VW - PORTER RANCH!

Every now and then I meet someone and I can just tell they have that "edge" to them... You know, that "this guy is into cars" vibe. And of course being the nosey kind of guy I am I always have to ask! And in this case I am glad I did because I got turned onto one very cool VW club right here in my own back yard! 



Matthew is one of the members that I met by chance and I was impressed by his commitment to his club and his love for the cars. The club is called Drivers Wanted VW and they welcome all VW's , air cooled or water cooled.



If you have one come hang out with these guys! Matthew says they take all VW's, from rusty wrecks to trailer queens, they want to see them all. 



The club meets every Saturday at 5pm in the Porter Ranch parking lot next to IN-N-OUT. All ages welcome. I don't have a VW (although after checking out the scene I may have to change that!) but I am going to hang out with these guys and check out their sick rides! Hope to see some of our MySickRide.com fans out there too!

Here are a few more pics - enjoy!




Wednesday, August 17, 2011

NEW FACEBOOK CONTEST!

That's right, someone won the last FB contest and got a custom MySickRide.com leather jacket! We will announce the winner as soon as they claim their prize!

For now, you have A CHANCE TO WIN A T-SHIRT WITH A CUSTOMIZED PICTURE OF YOUR CAR ON IT! Just post "I Love MySickRide.com!" on your FaceBook wall and email us at: gp@mysickride.com letting us know that you posted so that we can verify this.

10 LUCKY WINNERS WILL GET A MAN OR WOMAN'S T-SHIRT WITH A ONE-OF-A-KIND DESIGN FEATURING THEIR CAR SHIPPED TO THEM FOR FREE!

We will contact winners and request an photograph of your sick ride so that our artists can get rocking on your masterpiece! More details will be sent to the 10 winners of the random drawing.

Tell all your friends and if you haven't done so already click the "like" button on the top of our fan page (show us some love man!) Here are some sample pictures of fans cars! GOOD LUCK!!!







 







Wednesday, August 10, 2011

DREAMING OF OWNING A SUPERCAR? Buy Used. Here are half a dozen options for sports car enthusiasts on real-world budgets.





These are heady times for some used cars. With the economy still teetering and credit hard to come by, car shoppers looking for used car deals — particularly on gas-sipping economy machines and small SUVs — are finding prices are up some 20% since January, according to Kelly Blue Book.

But there’s another side of the used-car coin that’s decidedly in the buyer’s favor: The high-end side. So-called supercars were once by definition built in small numbers; an extreme example would be the 39 GTOs Ferrari made by hand in the early ‘60s, which today trade for double-digit millions. But the advent of the high-tech factory and computer age has meant that in the past 10 to 15 years very powerful cars were built in comparatively large numbers. Translation: your dream machine likely has plummeted in price.

“There’s no question that amazing cars like the Ferrari 360 Modena (1999 to 2005) are in the, shall we say, more affordable range now, around $75,000 when they were twice that,” says Keith Martin, publisher of Sports Car Market magazine and host/appraiser of Discovery HD Theater’s What’s My Car Worth? “But there’s a caveat. You’re not getting a free lunch, even if the price is way less than the original sticker. Buying a used supercar means being super sure maintenance was done right. Or else things get pricey very fast.”

Martin says that German-made sports cars tend to wear better than their competitors to the south, but that’s assuming the cars’ original owners were meticulous about their machines.

One smart buy is Porsche’s iconic 911, especially the somewhat maligned model known as the 996 (1999-2005), says Sam Cameron, salesman with sports car broker Cars Dawydiak in San Francisco. “Some Porsche purists don’t like the look of that model, or the fact that it was the first water-cooled 911 to come along,” he says. “But if you don’t mind those things, you can find them for $25,000 well preserved, and even some rough ones as low as the teens.”

Here are half a dozen more once-pricey supercars whose values — though perhaps not their appeal — have sunk in recent years:

Dodge Viper

Robin Corps / Flickr
Robin Corps / Flickr
(1991-2010; buy a solid used example for $25,000; when new around $80,000)

You have to smile when you see a Viper rumbling down the street. It’s just that outrageous, a bit like a cartoonish star of Pixar’s Cars franchise come to life. Designer Tom Gale’s creation was always aimed squarely at the high-test(osterone) set, with its massive V-10 and a mandatory manual transmission. The meek need not apply.

“It’s just a monster, and a lot of car for the money,” says Martin. “If it’s been well taken care of, you’re good to go. There are no huge electrical issues or complicated engine servicing issues with this car. Just straight ahead American muscle.”

Acura NSX
Cook24v / Flickr
Cook24v / Flickr
(1990-2005; $30,000; when new around $90,000)

The NSX has always been polarizing. Is it the nicest-looking Japanese coupe ever built, or merely the homeliest wanna-be Italian racer ever made? Take your pick, but what’s not up for debate is that the car offers bulletproof reliability, a low-slung seating position, and a parent company that does have some claim to racing (Indy and F1) fame.

“The NSX is definitely one way into ownership of an exotic car, but having said that, it’s never gotten anyone excited visually,” says Martin. “The buyers of these cars are saying ‘Look how well I spent my money,’ which is fine. But supercar ownership isn’t really about being a good deal.”

BMW M3
Maik-T. Š. / Flickr
Maik-T. Š. / Flickr
(E46 model, 2001-2006; $20,000; brand new, $55,900)

Ever since its introduction in 1988, BMW’s M3 sports coupe (and occasionally its four-door brother) has stood for the Munich company’s racing heritage and track victories. The E46 was a watershed in the evolution of the M3 species, known for its 333-hp, six-cylinder, non-turbo engine that got those ponies from a mere three liters of displacement.

“Whenever I go to BMW events, I see people racing them around and I want one,” jokes Martin. “But I wouldn’t buy one with more that 50,000 miles on it, and I’d be very sure it’s been properly serviced, as those cars can get very expensive to repair.”

Bentley Continental GT
(2003— ; $65,000; brand new, $189,900)

This is a hulking two-door, four-seat coupe in the grandest of European GT traditions—GT meaning “gran turismo,” a car meant to be packed with belongings and driven across the continent very quickly. The secret is that it’s essentially a re-bodied version of parent company VW’s 12-cylinder Phaeton sedan. But there’s no shame in that when you feel it blast off.

“This is an elegant machine that hasn’t changed its look since it was introduced, and a good used one is a far cry from what a new GT will set you back,” says Martin. “That it’s a Volkswagen means good things for the used-car shopper.”

Chevrolet Corvette
reggie b / Flickr
reggie b / Flickr
(Z06 model, 2005— ; $50,000; brand new, $74,375)

Everything about this iteration of the venerable Corvette is meant to impress, from its scandalous 7-liter engine pumping out 505 hp to its weight-saving aluminum frame (replacing steel in other models). What’s more, though this Indy 500 pace car delivered blinding 0-60 mph sprints of 3.6 seconds, it managed to do so while delivering respectable mileage (15/24 mpg; city/highway).

“This is really an amazing value for a car with 500 horsepower,” says Martin. “But perhaps what’s even better is that the biggest price is the car itself. Compared with other exotics, there really shouldn’t be many hidden gotchas with the cost of ownership.”

Lamborghini Gallardo
KlausNahr / Flickr
KlausNahr / Flickr
(2003— ; $100,000; brand new, $212,000)

Italian automakers have made huge strides with reliability in recent years, including Lamborghini. Of course, that may be because it’s owned by Audi and part of the Volkswagen Group. The Gallardo has been a huge hit for the company — some 10,000 have been built to date — due in large part to a blend of well-built German mechanicals and rakish Italian-inspired styling. The best of both worlds.

“Germans tend to like having their cars work. But a Porsche, say, will never have the sex appeal as a Ferrari. The Gallardo is a wonderful mix of the two,” says Martin. “I’m very high on this car. If I had to go out a buy a used supercar today, that’d be the one.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Man builds his own million dollar Bugatti supercar by hand!

I just had to share this article I found - If I had the skill set of this guy I might build something other than a Bugatti but to each his own, I applaud his ingenuity and tenacity! This article is from Yahoo News Y-Tech by the author Mike Wehner, Tecca.

Hope you get a kick out of it like I did - have a great weekend and hope you all survive "carmageddon" in Los Angeles, I know I still have to get over the hill tonight before it starts! 'I HOPE I MAKE IT BEFORE!!!


The Bugatti Veyron is a modern automotive legend. The sleek speedster from Volkswagen boasts a top speed of over 260mph, making it the fastest road-legal car in the world, and it has a stunningly large $1.5 million price tag to match. Because of this astronomical cost of entry, only a few hundred of the vehicles have ever been built, meaning your chances of owning one are rather slim. That is, unless you're Mike Duff, an ambitious 25-year-old from Florida who decided to build his very own Bugatti with his bare hands.

Starting with a complete 2002 Mercury Cougar coupe, Duff set to work transforming the vehicle's entire exterior into that of a world-class supercar. He used fiberglass and composite material to create the Veyron's iconic lines, and laid it all over a tubular steel frame. After a professional paint job and plenty of buffing, the car was ready for the showroom, but Duff wasn't done yet. He then took to the Cougar's interior, covering everything from the seats to the dashboard in genuine leather. When we spoke with him, he said the project took him a full 9 months from start to finish.



The detailed doppelgänger even sports usable back seats, which is something the real million-dollar ride completely lacks. Speaking of price, that's another area where this fantastic fake beats out its original counterpart. Duff currently has the vehicle up for sale with a price of $89,000 — less than 1/10th the price of a genuine Veyron.

Unfortunately, while that price will buy you the looks of a barely-legal race car, it doesn't buy you the performance. Under its gorgeous exterior, the "Cougatti" is still distinctly pedestrian, and remains equipped with its original 2.5-liter V6 engine that produces roughly 170 horsepower. This is in stark contrast to the 8-liter 16-cylinder powerplant of the real car, which produces a neck-snapping 1,000 horses.

Still, for the price of a Porsche, there's not much you can complain about when the car is a nearly indistinguishable replica of the fastest road car in the world. Not to mention the fact that some other Bugatti tributes can cost an order of magnitude more, and are never meant to leave your office.



Thursday, July 14, 2011

Will you look at the tail on that sweet thing!

Well, I was just minding my own business... That's how things usually go in Los Angeles!

But really, I was at Autozone getting new valve stem covers (someone keeps stealing my custom billet aluminum ones!) and on the way out I saw the sweetest, red Buick Riviera I've had the pleasure of seeing in years! Of course I tried to catch up to it but lost her at a red light.



That was that, but by shear luck I pulled into a gas station and there she was in all her glory, pearlescent red paint glistening! I went up to my new buddy George and introduced my self and he was kind enough not to shoot me for oggling his beauty and actually let me have a look inside - perfect custom interior!



Turns out the car is for sale at a great price! If I hadn't just spent my money on building two new web sites she would be sitting in my garage getting attention every weekend! Let me know if any of you are interested and I can introduce you (if you buy it maybe you'll take me for a spin!)



He also told me that The Coachmen host a great car meet in Newbury Park California on the 1st Saturday of each month. "One of the best organized Cruise-In's around." Each car gets a free raffle ticket and a discount coupon for one of the many restaurants surrounding the cars, how cool is that! 

OK then, signing out for now, here are a few more pics of the Buick and George's other cars - Enjoy!










Thursday, May 26, 2011

Met up with the COPS Racing Team!!!



How's this for a happy coincidence? I was in a business meeting with a regular client in El Segundo, California and on a usually quite side street we kept hearing a car roaring up and down the street. Of course the sound of that much horsepower always gets me excited so I ran out on the sidewalk to see what was up...

Turns out the the COPS Racing Team is in the building right next to my clients - full bay, cars, equipment etc... Awesome! So of course I did what any speed fan would do - I walked right in and said "HEY GUYS!" Turns out they were a nice bunch of car enthusiasts like the rest of us on My Sick Ride and even though they were getting ready for a big race in Baja this weekend, they were nice enough to chat with me for a bit. 

Me and the "Infamous" Joe Taylor!
The guys I met up with were Zach Langley, Bernie Carr, Mike Howell, Dennis Crowley, Brandon Chrisman, and of course the "infamous" Joe Taylor! I'll be writing more on each of these gents when they get back but for now am posting a few pictures and some details about the team below. Catch you all soon and enjoy reading!

COPS Racing Team was formed in early 2008, when eventual Crew/Car Chief Joseph Taylor approached his long time friend and neighbor John Langley, the Creator and Executive Producer of COPS to sponsor a SCORELite buggy that he was building along with other members of the Los Angeles County Fire Department through a charity to race in the SCORE series. John was so intrigued by the idea of what Joe was trying to accomplish, he not only sponsored the car that Joe was planning to build, but asked Joe to take on the task of putting together a car for him and his sons to drive. The car and the team made their debut at the 2008 SCORE Baja 1000. The fledgling team brought the car home with less than an hour left to spare in the 31 hour time limited event, besting the L.A. County Fire Project car by minutes but nonetheless bringing home both cars in epic fashion that ultimately propelled the team to expand and go on to greater achievements.

In it’s first full season campaign, COPS Racing placed 2nd in Class Points for the SCORELite division and 5th in Class Points for Classs 1 Unlimited. In the first outing for the Class 1 buggy at the 42nd Annual SCORE Tecate Baja 1000, the team took home the big trophy after winning the Class 1 Unlimited race.
The team currently fields three entries with plans to enter five races in the SCORE International off-road racing series.

Thanks for the time Joe, catch you guys in a week or two!


Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Greg Yamabe, YAMABE RACING: Good friend and Ford Guru!

1965 Mustang 2+2 




I purchase the Mustang (Restomod - Yeap, I named her) locally in 2003 to replace my 64-1/2 Mustang Coupe that was promised to a guy from back east. The car was visually very pleasing with its shiny paint to it's straight body. The interior was going to require a little TLC, but all in all, I had to have her. She was the dream car I let get away back in 1973 (sold my Mustang 2+2 GT). 


Restomod was your basic 65 Mustang 2+2. She had A/C and Power brakes, both removed by prior owner. She came with a mildly modified 351W, C4 trans and a 8" rear end. I had a much hotter set up in my 65 Coupe, which was just waiting for it's new home. As soon as Restomod's front tires hit the driveway, parts were flying off. I knew what I wanted to do. The transformation turned out to be a never ending project. As fast as I added parts, other parts were flying off. 



An interesting side note, the gentleman who asked to take the reins of the coupe bailed when it came time to buy her. I was heartbroken, I ended up with 2 Mustangs!



Here is a quick look at Restomod as she sits today.





BODY-FRAME:


Painted with 2 Stage Fire Red Pearl Metallic paint
4.5" Cowl induction hood scoop molded onto hood
Deleted: Power steering, power brakes and Air conditioning
Granada disc brakes in front
CEE Front Drag Springs
Carrera 90/10 front shocks
Granada 9" disc brake in the rear with 3.70:1 gears - Detroit Locker
Caltrac Traction bars
Rancho RS9000 5 way adjustable rear shocks




INTERIOR:


Quick release steering wheel
3A Racing seats
Rear seat delete
Power Windows (had to have something power assisted)
Full Roll Cage
Catalog full of gauges




ENGINE:


Paxton Novi 2000 Supercharger kit modified to fit my application
351W with 408 CHP Stroker kit
750 BG Mighty Demon Carb modified for blow through system
Edelbrock Victor Jr intake
Edelbrock heads








This is one mean Pony! I have never been for a ride but based on how wicked my 71 Mustang ran after Greg completely rebuilt the engine I am almost afraid to step inside! Check out Greg's YouTube video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nq4Bv04TSPM