The Z is a trouble-maker
I've been enjoying the dickins out of my Z since I bought it nearly 3 weeks ago. Had it out Sunday for a short spin in the city. I had a Mini and a CRX try to flex their muscle (has beens and certainly not a match for the Z). It's kinda funny....I wasn't lookin' for "trouble" but trouble always seemed to be lookin' for me! I had a Ferrari tail me for several blocks until I decided I had enough and squirted away and then some guy in a big-bad (and loud) Camero came past me sporting an attitude while I was cruZin along at around the speed limit! The Z is an attention grabber no doubt. Speaking of which, when my wife and I were heading out of San Diego making our way home to Tucson the weekend I bought the Z; I caught up to another identical DB Z Roadster. Well my curiosity got the best of me and so when I passed the Z I had to glance over to see and low-and-behold it was a beautiful blonde who also looked over and winked...just hope it was at me and not my wife, kinda hurt when my Debe whacked me on the head!!!
Later folks
Later folks
Tell ya the truth, I enjoy the thrill and the looks (and thumbs up) I get when I'm driving the Z. It's truely a car for the sports car enthusiast and it's "my cup-of-tea" as the English say (or maybe I should be say glass of saki?).
I'm looking forward to many years of driving experiences.
The Big Fig
I'm looking forward to many years of driving experiences.
The Big Fig
I get a lot of challengers also.....its tough not to play along with them, but I am still in the early stages of the break in......a pt cruiser challenged me the other day....not even the 2.4 turbo. I just smiled
I'm a Tucson guy too. On Tuesday at 7 am, March 6th, morning after I got my car, I pulled up to the light at Ina and LaCanada. An identical Z pulled up beside me. I didn't challenge, just waved. Any chance that was you?
Bob
Bob




