April 10, 2015 - Ferrari Maserati of Atlanta
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April 10, 2015 - Ferrari Maserati of Atlanta
IN THE NEWS 1950 Ferrari 275S/340 America Could Sell for £5.5m A "highly significant" Ferrari which was one of the Italian firm's first ever cars is expected to sell for £5.5 million at auction. The 1950 Ferrari 275S/340 America was raced by the factory's team with legendary driver Alberto Ascari behind the wheel. Ascari drove the racer at the grueling Mille Miglia with Ferrari then putting the open top 'Barchetta' on display at the 1950 Paris Motor Show. The stunning car started out life with a 3.3-litre engine, but engineers at Ferrari upgraded it by fitting a more powerful 4.1-litre unit. Enzo Ferrari later sold it to Scuderia Marzotto which continued to race it at the Mille Miglia and Targa Florio. After a demanding race career, it was sold to an American in 1957 and remained across the Atlantic for the next 30 years. It eventually made its way back to Europe, where it has been a frequent sight at such prestigious historic racing events as the Mille Miglia Storica. The car is known as 0030 MT, is one of just two of its type ever built and, as one of the earliest racing Ferraris, it is very desirable. Its current owner, believed to be a wealthy European, has now decided to sell and has entered it into this summer's RM Sotheby's sale in Monterey, USA. RM Sotheby's expects the Ferrari to sell for around £5.5 million - making it one of the most expensive 1950’s car to ever be sold publicly. Annette Abaci, car specialist, RM Sotheby's, said: "A Scuderia Ferrari from birth, 0030 MT presents a very special opportunity to acquire one of the marque's earliest racers. "Not only does it combine beautiful design with a fierce 12-cylinder engine, but it has a fantastic provenance and race record which saw it compete in many of the world's most important races in period, from the Mille Miglia to Monaco and beyond, driven by such legends as Alberto Ascari, Giovanni Bracco, and Gianni Marzotto. "Offered for auction complete with its Ferrari Classiche White Book, it is eligible for all of the world's leading historic events." (WMNBayley) For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 This is How You Keep a Ferrari Daytona in The Family for Over 30 Years Ferrari Daytonas were always considered one of the greatest classic GTs of all time and seeing one being driven regularly fills us with that distinct warmth inside. And a bit envy of course. Petrolicious features a happy owner of a Daytona who is not only driving it regularly but can also claim that his precious car is part of his family since his birth. That’s right, Matthew Lange’s father bought this 1973 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 back in 1974 and stayed in the family since then. It’s always nice to hear stories about cars remaining to the same family for several decades but when the car in question is a classic V12 Ferrari, the story suddenly becomes a bit more special. Michael Karkafiris Enjoy the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRgAIKuIFfk For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 Watch Ferrari LaFerrari HOWL In A Carpark LaFerrari is one of the hypercars of the moment, a car that is set to join the Porsche 918 Spyder and the McLaren P1 as the three hybrid performance vehicles that will redefine the industry. Seeing LaFerrari on the streets is a rare occurrence. However, London is an exception where the Italian hypercars are regularly seen causing the streets. Here we have a spectacular video featuring a Rosso Corsa LaFerrari revving in an underground car park where its sublime revs echo and reverberate. The glorious sound comes courtesy of of the cars V12. As a reminder, LaFerrari gets a 6.3 liter V12 which is connected to an electric motor similar to the system on the McLaren P1. The Ferrari F150 V12 has an output of 800hp at 9.000 RPM and 700Nm at 7.000 RPM while its electric motor has a maximum output of 163hp and 270Nm of torque. That delivers a total combined power output of 963hp, allowing the new Ferrari Enzo to do 0-100 km/h in less than 3 seconds, 0-300 km/h in 15 seconds and a top speed in excess of 350 km/h. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPgIXg9-pVg#t=29 Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton buys a Ferrari CNN)—Formula One's Lewis Hamilton may drive a Silver Arrows on the track, but on the road it seems he prefers a Prancing Horse. The Mercedes-driving world champion has followed up victory at the recent Australian Grand Prix by purchasing a limited edition Ferrari for a cool $1.5 million. "LaFerrari" is a hybrid supercar boasting a maximum speed of more than 350 km/h (217 mph) and can accelerate from 0-200 km/h (124 mph) in a mere seven seconds. The speedy purchase was confirmed by a spokesman of Mercedes-Benz Motorsports, with Toto Wolff -- Mercedes' team principle -- telling Italy's Corriere Della Sera: "For us there is no problem." (Susie East) For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 Maserati MC12 With Only 850 km For Sale at Romans International Whereas 400 examples of the Ferrari Enzo were created, a mere 50 Maserati MC12s were created. As a result of being significantly rarer than its supercar sibling, it is quite rare for MC12s to hit the market. Despite that, one pristine example is currently up for sale courtesy of Romans International for an undisclosed amount. What we do know about this particular MC12 is that it has a mere 857 km on the odometer. Consequently, there’s no doubt that Romans International will be looking for over $1.5 million USD for the car considering another example hit the market last year for $1.85 million having travelled 1940 km. As with almost all road-going MC12s, the example in question combines blue elements with pearl white to create an exceptionally stylish and sophisticated look. The exterior is finished off with silver wheels and unlike the Ferrari Enzo on which the MC12 is based; the Maserati’s roof can actually be removed turning it into a roadster. In case you didn’t know, the Maserati MC12 is powered by a 6.5-litre V12 engine sourced from the Enzo, with a total output of 620 hp and 652 Nm of torque. It can do 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds and a maximum of 330 km/h, certainly no slouch by any standard. For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 Watch a Ferrari 250 SWB Being Restored James Cottingham oversaw the demanding process of returning a car to how it looked when it left the factory in 1962. It all started when he was approached by a Ferrari collector at an Italian car event in 2013. After a conversation, he was given the difficult task of sourcing, restoring, and delivering his client a show-class Ferrari 250 SWB. The 250 SWB is regarded as one of the finest, prettiest and rarest Ferraris and the right ones aren't cheap or easy to find. But James unearthed a 1962, red model which had spent the last 15 years gathering dust in Northern Italy. A deal on the 150 mph sports car was agreed, and it was brought over to the UK in a transporter truck which is when 18 months of hard work began. DK Engineering, which is based in Hertfordshire, has restored more than 200 Ferraris since the 1970s and this 250 SWB is among the most interesting cars they have worked on. James, a vehicle acquisition specialist at the family-run firm, said: "We were searching for a special car and we stumbled across this one by mistake. "The aim was to restore it back to how it looked the day it left the Ferrari factory. It was a decent car in good condition and importantly it had matching numbers. Many classic Ferraris have had a lot of work done on them but we found this to be one of the most original SWBs we have ever come across." Despite being in good condition, when it arrived in the UK at DK Engineering it was stripped completely. It took around two-to-three weeks to strip the car and a further twelve months to restore and put it back together. What they found underneath was the most original steel short-wheelbase they had ever restored. For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 The engine rebuild was a 200 hour job while a team of perfectionists from Spray-Tec Restorations spent a staggering 500 hours on the paintwork. Spraying the body is only 0.5 per cent of the job with the remainder going into the meticulous preparation. When the cars were built by Ferrari in the 1960s, it was all about producing the car as quickly as possible. But with the restoration, time wasn't as much of an issue with the team employed by DK Engineering spending longer to make it perfect. Then there was the trim work, which is now better than it was when it left the Ferrari factory in 1962. It is a job which DK regards as one of the most difficult parts of a restoration. James said: "It really is an artist's job. Rob O'Rourke is an artist himself, he helps bring the highest quality finish and attention to detail when it comes to restoring a car like this. "When restoring the body, it would have been tempting to the car more symmetrical and make it better. But we trod a fine line during the restoration process to retain the originality of the car and make it as perfect as possible." When the 18-month project came to a conclusion, the Ferrari was delivered to its delighted owner, a Brit who lives in Switzerland. James added: "The first time we took it up the road was great. It went so well. It is one of the best SWBs in existence. "It is so original and it has unique features which make it ideal for concours events. "The SWB was a production car and most were the same but this one is unique. It was originally delivered to a Swiss man, before heading to the USA and back to Switzerland. We don't know who the original owner was but we expect he would have been a wealthy and important man. This car will be shown at concours events around the world but ultimately we make cars so they work, and this car will be as good in 20 years as it is today." (WMNJBayley) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4V13QkfFMU For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 LaFerrari FXX K Screams at Fiorano! While the first private track days around the world featuring the Ferrari LaFerrari FXX K have yet to take place, a number of examples are hitting the Fiorano circuit incredibly hard and the following example is one of them! The following footage comes from a private test day held for LaFerrari FXX K at the Italian firm’s private race track and provides us with our best look and listen to the hardcore LaFerrari on the track so far. As you’d imagine, it sounds quite incredible and produces an exhaust note surprisingly different to both the Ferrari FXX and 599XX. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1z0MGc5LQso For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 Robert De Niro to Play Italian Car brand Founder Enzo Ferrari in Biopic GETTY IMAGES/ HULTON ARCHIVE Hollywood royalty Robert De Niro is cruising into his next role as the legendary Italian car brand founder Enzo Ferrari. The biopic, which will be shot in Italy, is set for release in 2016, reports motorsport.com. "For me it is an honor and a joy to tell the life of an extraordinary man who revolutionized the automotive world and across historical periods," the 71-year-old actor told the Italian newspaper Il Messaggero. Ferrari, who died in 1988, founded his world-famous sports car brand in 1947. (New York Daily News) For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 Jason Statham Shows Off His Ferrari F12 Berlinetta Actor Jason Statham is no stranger to amazing cars. He stars as bad guy Deckard Shaw in Furious 7 where he gets to drive around chasing people in a silver Jaguar F-Type, and he’s owned some pretty slick cars himself, including an Audi R8. His latest purchase kicks things up a level or two as he poses with his brand new Ferrari F12 Berlinetta. The picture was snapped by none other than Ferrari who posted it on their Instagram account over the weekend. That was a careful bit of timing with Furious 7 in theaters just as Statham got his new car. The picture shows the actor lounging against the side of a silver F12 Berlinetta looking pretty happy with his new purchase. Owning an F12 Berlinetta would put a smile on anyone’s face. For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 INVENTORY IN THE NEWS 2015 Mercedes S550 4Matic Coupe 1st Edition 2015 Mercedes S550 4 MATIC Coupe 1st Edition Magnetite Black over Black and Red Leather 4.7 Liter BiTurbo with 449 Bhp Panorama Roof Magic Night Vision Soft Close doors Keyless Go Burmester Surround Sound P01 Premium Pak with Surround Camera and Heads up P88 Pak with Swarovski Crustal Headlamps 20 AMG Wheels Warmth and Comfort Pak Driver Assist Pak with Lane Keeping, Pedestrian Recognition and Cross Traffic Assist 4 Year or 50K warranty Ferrari of Atlanta at 678-802-5000/ Only 3,496 Miles, $142,990 2014 Ferrari F12 Berlinetta 2014 Ferrari F12 Berlinetta Nero Black over Black Leather V12 with 731 Bhp 7 speed Dual Clutch Transmission AFS Tracking Light System Yellow Brake Calipers carbon Fiber Driving Zone with LEDS Carbon Fiber Central Bridge Carbon Fiber Trim for Doors Carbon Fiber Rear bench Exterior Sill Kick in carbon Carbon Fiber Cup holder and Dash Inserts Telemetry Kit Daytona Style Seats Lifter System Other Options for $46,610 One Owner car Sold and Serviced by Ferrari of Atlanta 678-802-5000 / Only 4,461 Miles and Priced at $428,139 For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 Ferrari F430 F1 Spider 2007 Ferrari F430 F1 Spider TDF Blue over Beige Leather Yellow Brake Calipers/ CD Changer/ Carbon Fiber For Driving Zone/ Carbon Fiber Lower Cabin/ Daytona Style Seats/ Colored Dashboard/ Electric Seats/ 'Scuderia Ferrari Shields/ RadioNAVI System+ Bluetooth/ Front And Rear Parking Sensors/ Challenge Type Wheel Rims Roll Bar Upholstered in Color/ Leather Rear Bench/ High Power HIFI With Sub/ Colored Steering Wheel/Carbon Fiber Dash Accents Serviced by Ferrari of Atlanta 678-802-5000/ Only 5,600 Miles and Priced at $155,990 2001 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage Coupe 2001 Aston Martin DB7 Coupe Very Rare Six Speed Manual Transmission Only 2,660 Miles!! One Owner Car5.9 liter, 48-valve, V12 engine produced 420 bhp TREMEC T-56 six speed manual Walnut Wood Trim Alloy Wheels Maserati of Atlanta at 678-802-5000/ Only 2,660 miles at Priced at $59,990 For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible Pinecrest Green over Turquois Interior 265 CID V8 Single 4 Barrel Carb Stored for 10 Years Made in Norwood, Ohio White Convertible Top Aftermarket Stereo White Wall Tires Current owner for past 20 years Call Ferrari of Atlanta for additional Details and an Appointment to revue at 678-802-5000/ Only 66K Miles, Call for Pricing 2014 Ferrari California 30 2014 Ferrari California 30 Special Paint Selection of Rosso Fiorano Metallic over Beige Leather 490 Bhp V8 Hardtop convertible AFS Tracking Light System Aluminum Brake Caliper Color Engine Covers in Carbon Fiber Carbon Fiber Driver Zone with LED Wheel Carbon Fiber Upper area Carbon Fiber Central Bridge Exterior Sill Kick in Carbon Cruise Control Central Tunnel in Leather Armrest in Leather Daytona Style Seats Daytona Style Rear Seats Electrically Operated Seats Other Options for $37,075 Only 2,927 Miles Sold and Serviced by Ferrari of Atlanta 678-802-5000 for details/ 2,900 Miles and Priced at $220,990 For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 ADVICE How to Get the Right Insurance for Your Classic Car Regardless if you have a car already, or are in the process of purchasing one, one thing that every owner will need—unless you live in the “Live Free or Die” state of New Hampshire—is car insurance coverage. Now, you may ask, "Why is Petrolicious telling me about something so obvious?” If I have an accident while driving, or my car is stolen, I will be covered against damages and other losses. However, unlike modern cars it may make sense to seek out the different insurance to cover your classic. This is oftentimes best provided by a company that provides specialty car insurance. Major insurance companies like Geico, Safeco, Allstate, AIG, and esurance offer policies, but there are several others that focus exclusively on specialty car insurance: Hagerty, Leland-West, Heacock, Grundy, and American Collectors are just a few of the names that operate in this field. Let’s examine why a conventional policy might not be good enough. Is conventional auto insurance good enough? For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 Unlike most modern cars, classic cars can actually appreciate in value as they grow older. Tabetha Hammer of Hagerty Insurance says that’s exactly the reason why you shouldn’t cover one of these vehicles with a standard car insurance company. “One of the most important things to recognize is that most daily driver insurance policies do not take into consideration the fact that collector vehicle values typically increase rather than decrease.” Time for a lesson in insurance terminology: If you total your daily driver, your regular car insurance company pays you only the actual cash value of the car. When it calculates this amount, it includes the car’s depreciation in their formula. Because most modern cars are, with very few exceptions, worth less and less every year, you will not receive the full amount you paid for the car. Classic cars can be insured for their agreed value or stated value. You and the specialty insurance company accord a value for your classic and it agrees to pay up to that amount in the case of a total loss. Matt Robertson, of LelandWest Insurance, says it all comes down to a term called “agreed value”. "Collectors and enthusiasts choose specialty insurance carriers because first and foremost they want an agreed value, once they learn what that means,” Robertson says. “A given vehicle's true market value may exceed— sometimes dramatically—what a book or online source publishes. If the worst happens and the car is totaled, they don't want any surprises. Only an agreed value policy offers a known, etched-in-stone value on their car that will be paid in the event of a claim.” How is my car’s value determined? The specialty car insurance companies have their eye on the pulse of the collector car market, and are constantly monitoring trends in the marketplace, auctions, and other sources for the most up to date pricing information. Hagerty also publishes its own proprietary price guide which is a great tool for any enthusiast, and provides the company’s viewpoint about where prices are trending for a particular car. Selling price is a factor, but most every company will work with you to assess an accurate value of your vehicle. For something truly specialized, an appraisal of your vehicle might be needed. For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 Are there restrictions? In a nutshell, yes. Firstly, your car has to fall into one of several collector car categories to qualify for this special collector car insurance, and each insurer has a different list of prerequisites. Your car (or cars) must be stored in a secured location, and there are some usage restrictions as well. As cool as your car is, and as much as you want to drive it every day, you can’t use it as a daily driver. While all companies have specific restrictions, Tabetha Hammer says Hagerty’s are typical for the industry. “Our policy allows you to use your collector vehicle for club functions, exhibitions, organized meets, tours and even pleasure driving—it just can’t be your daily driver,” she says. Every owner's situation will be different, and there is no one solution. If you have a specific question, ask a company representative. Some allowances for flexibility can be made, but they may cost an additional premium. Leland-West offers an endorsement that allows some limited to and from work driving, for instance. Do I need to have modern daily driver to qualify? Yes. Every company offering these policies makes it clear that the cars you insure with them are for a limited “pleasure only” basis, so you must have a separate, properly-insured car for daily driving chores. Because most specialty insurance companies limit the number of miles you can drive your car each year, and place other restrictions on their use, that makes specialty coverage more affordable than you may expect. “The average premium of a Hagerty policy is on average 45% lower than daily driver insurance,” says Hammer. After all, the less time you spend on the road in your daily driver, the less likely you are to have an accident. Are there mileage restrictions? Most of the specialty car insurance companies put some limits on how much you can drive. You can buy a policy for more mileage or even unlimited mileage from some, but it will cost more. There’s no such thing as a free lunch. Check with your insurance company, but generally the closer to home you stay, the lower the premium. For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 Can my highly-modified car be insured? Yes. But check and disclose those modifications to the insurance company before you sign up for a policy—it prevents problems from arising later. Most conventional insurance companies have no love for modified vehicles. Robertson perhaps sums it best by saying, "if it has at least four wheels and its cool, we want to do it”—but first report the mods to your vehicle. You are entering into a contract with the insurance company when you take out a policy, and like you, it has certain obligations to fulfill. Disclosure ensures that you’ll covered in a time of need. Can I race my car? No…and yes. Specialty car insurance companies will insure your car, but not while they are running on the track. The price for this coverage is very low, because for the most part, your car spends 99% of its time off-track. If you want to race, or participate in a track day—and want to have full confidence that you will be insured should something go wrong—you will have to purchase a separate policy from an even more specialized niche of car insurance provider. What if I’m restoring my car? Yes, again. The policies are generally very low cost, as the car is off the road while you nurse it back to health. Being off the road means you don’t need to maintain certain components of insurance like liability—your car won’t be the cause of any on the road accidents. You might need to tell the insurance company where the car is being restored, as your car will likely be kept in a different place, like at a mechanic or restoration shop. Saving on insurance is great, but keep in mind that as the value of your car increases from the work you’re undertaking, you should reevaluate its worth with your insurer. For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 I have a lot of expensive spare parts. Are they covered? You’ve put some rare parts away for a rainy day…or just because you might never find a specific part again. (Or you’re a hoarder.) We get it, and so do the insurance companies. Many cover your spare parts for loss, to a predetermined limit. You can, however, always purchase additional coverage with a higher loss limit. It will cost extra money, but it’s added peace of mind that your rare early Porsche 911 sport seats or Rudge wheels will be covered if they are destroyed or stolen. What happens if I have an accident? OK, you’re insured…but sadly, you have to make a claim. By and large the claims process is the same as with your regular insurance company: an adjuster is assigned to your case, and will discuss the loss and damages with you. Where the process differs from your standard insurance company, says Leland-West’s Robertson is that classic car insurers are much more in tune with the repair costs of often rare and more unique cars. "In this case, you're dealing with someone who is trained to understand the situation and not lose his or her mind when you have a broken windshield that’s going to run $10,000 to replace,” he says. “This is the business we are in. It is also expected that you will take the vehicle to the shop of your choice. We don't do the three-estimate thing and neither has I suspect done anyone else in the specialty market.” At Hagerty, Hammer echoes this sentiment, and the company even retains its own parts concierge. “We offer stock original replacement parts to ensure your investment is covered and your car is restored to its former glory. Our on-staff parts specialist will hunt down rare and hard to find parts and you can pick the repair shop of your choice. And if nobody touches your car but you, we’ll even pay you to do the work.” For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 Is my car insured during shipping? Yes. While best practice dictates you should ship a vehicle using a professional, insured transport company that has their own coverage that coverage, all insurance policies include a provision within them that gives you automatic coverage on a new vehicle purchase with some limits to the potential loss. However, once you report the car to your friendly specialty car insurance company, and your policy has been approved, you’re covered to the limits of your policy. Overseas shipping (and use) is generally not covered. For that, you’ll need to purchase a supplemental policy, which would be good if you’re participating in the Mille Miglia or Holy land 1000, for instance. Roadside Assistance Specialty car insurance companies know their clientele, and don’t want you stranded by the side of the road. If you experience a problem, most of these companies promise great service by providing a roadside assistance center staffed with collector car experts, and a flatbed tow truck so your car won’t suffer the indignity of being towed by only one pair of wheels. Hagerty’s service even brought some gas for a car stranded on the first Petrolicious Malibu Rally! I’m a younger driver. Do I qualify? It depends on the company, and how young you are, but generally younger drivers are welcome too—as long as they have several years of driving experience, and generally speaking, a clean driving record. The collector car hobby is getting more youth-oriented every day, and companies recognize that. No teenage drivers though. A specialty car insurance is probably more expensive…right? Beyond driving their cars less, Robertson of Leland West says that owners themselves often help to keep premiums low. For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 "Owners of these sorts of cars tend to be very protective, and take very good care of them. In recognition of this extra level of care, love and attention, rates are lower. That’s the insurance company giving some back.” In a nutshell: keep babying your baby, keep a clean driving record, and you’ll be rewarded with low rates. *** Your satisfaction with your insurance carrier is important, and nobody really knows how good their company is until they, unfortunately, have a claim. Every company claims to offer top notch customer service. Robertson says Leland-West has a competitive advantage in pricing, usage rules, and coverage options over many of our competitors.” While Hammer adds, that Hagerty distinguishes itself by its, "expert in-house claims handling (that) allows us to provide better, faster service; and our extensive knowledge of classic vehicles and the restoration/repair processes provides an unsurpassed client experience.” As well as by supporting initiatives within collector car community. Most everyone knows that one should research any company before signing up. Claims satisfaction and service are two important factors. Two other important terms that people might not be aware of are NPS scores and A.M. Best Company ratings. The former is a score about the company’s overall satisfaction rating from clients. The latter is a great tool for finding out the insurance company’s financial stability. There are no “one size fits all” answers to insurance. Everyone’s situation is different. Best practice suggests that you review any classic car insurance policy and review the valuation statements and usage restrictions to confirm that they work well for you, but both Hagerty and Leland West are staffed with dedicated individuals who understand your car isn’t a Toyota Camry. In fact, both Hammer and Robertson are not only classic car professionals, they are also owners of some vintage iron themselves, as are many others in their organizations. Give them and others a call. If you own a vintage car, you’ll be happy you did. (Benjamin Shahrabani) For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 GADGETS James Garner’s Motoring Life James Garner, who passed away last year, was a movie and TV star. While perhaps best known for his roles in The Great Escape, Grand Prix, as well as The Maverick, and The Rockford Files TV series, many might not know that in addition to his “day job”—as an Oscar nominated; and Golden Globe and Emmy winning actor—Garner was also an Off-road Motorsports Hall of Fame racer, and for a time even owned his own racing team. Garner may be unfairly overshadowed by Steve McQueen, and Paul Newman, but he was no less capable on screen, or on- or off-road than his contemporaries were, as James Garner's Motoring Life: Grand Prix the Movie, Baja, The Rockford Files, and More. Automotive writer Matt Stone's book explores his varied history with cars. Like his fellow actor, and friend, Paul Newman, Garner’s relationship with racing began when he starred in a film. In this case, it was during the filming of John Frankenheimer’s Grand Prix, where the actor would take on the role of Formula 1 driver Pete Aron. For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 The book takes us almost chronologically through Garner’s motoring life, commencing with the filming of Grand Prix where Garner first showed a natural ability for racing. Bob Bondurant, who wrote the foreword for this book, and under whom Garner trained during filming, says that he immediately sensed that Garner, “might have enjoyed a good career as a professional racer” if the actor had started earlier. The film crew didn’t have to tow Jim Garner’s car around the track like they did with co-star Yves Montand, or put professional driver Jackie Stewart in the car as a substitute for the actor Brian Bedford, who portrayed Garner’s teammate. Regardless, Garner caught a “bug” from filming Grand Prix, and it bit hard. He plunged himself headfirst into both on-road and off-road motorsport, forming the AIR racing team (American International Racing) almost immediately after filming on Grand Prix was completed. The team would enjoy some success at Daytona, and Sebring, with Garner primarily acting as owner, and manager. As a driver, though, off-road is where the actor would distinguish himself. Garner would compete in the Baja 500, amongst other events, several times, notably in a very custom Oldsmobile “Banshee”, which was based on the Cutlass, and which the actor would personally helped develop. He would never win any of the events, but always finished, and notched up some impressive class results. The actor’s presence at off-road events helped to generate publicity, and the ensuing coverage on ABC’s Wide World of Sports helped spur off-road sports growing popularity. While Garner would wind down his AIR racing team after only two years, he kept off-roading, and in 1978 the actor was inducted to the Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame. High praise indeed. His passion for cars also came through in the book within the later chapters, where the cars his characters drove on-screen, such as the gold Pontiac Firebird Esprit in The Rockford Files, and his promotional work for General Motors, are described. James Garner’s Motoring Life is an entertaining read for those interested to learn more about a side of the actor’s life that is not as well-known as it ought to have been. Author Stone, who also wrote car guy biographies on Newman and McQueen, includes many interviews from some of Garner's racing compatriots, and friends, and the book is filled with wonderful photos of the man with his fellow actors, and with the many cars he owned or drove in his movies, TV shows, and during his racing career. $34.95 http://www.cartechbooks.com/james-garner-s-motoring-life-grand-prix-the-movie-baja-the-rockford-files-andmore.html For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 Turn Your iPhone Into a Game Boy We’ve reached a point where the pocket-size device you use to communicate happens to run games far more advanced than the ones old gaming units did. And while that can’t be debated, it doesn’t mean we don’t enjoy a bit of nostalgia. Hyperkin is delivering a dose with the Smart Boy. The device, which is currently in development, will slip onto your iPhone and allow you to actually play those old Game Boy cartridges. So, while we’re aware your iPhone can run a billion versions of Tetris more stylish than the original, the Smart Boy will take you back to playing in the rear seat of your mom’s station wagon. Mad Max Power Wheels We don’t care if this is an April Fools’ Day prank, Think Geek, we want you to put down your Dr. Who Umbrella TV Remote and make these damn things. Think Geek gave every kid’s favorite quasi-adult vehicle the Mad Max treatment for April 1, and, while we’re grown men, we really, really want one. Power Wheels Desert Drifters feature all the spikes, spears, and weapons that the dystopian vehicles in the movies have, and they even have storage area for survival gear, a MFP-Lock Braking System, and a top speed of 7.5 mph … if they actually existed, of course. So we urge all you children to get some sort of crayoned petition together so these can become a reality. $299 For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 The Whiskey Bullet On our list of bad combinations, whiskey and weapons is up there with toothpaste and orange juice. And while we’d normally never recommend mixing the two, we’re about to make an exception. These Whiskey Bullets are the most menacing way to chill a few fingers of the good stuff. The bullets sink to the bottom of your glass and slightly chill your drink without watering it down and costing you flavor. Each bullet is rounded off so you won’t chip or scratch your tumbler, and they’re easy to clean between uses. The next time you’re concocting a devilish plan, make this the ammo to chill your hooch. Details •Place in freezer for 4+ hours •Rinse with warm water and air dry •Set of 6 $44.95 For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 EVENTS 2015 Taste of Speed at PDK Airport, Atlanta THIS EVENT BENEFITS BERT'S BIG ADVENTURE. $10.00 FROM EVERY TICKET WILL BE DONATED TO THIS INCREDIBLE CHARITY. Tickets are all inclusive: Red Carpet walk, Step & Repeat photo opp, Champagne Toast, Premium Brand Bar serving Deep Eddy Vodka Signature Cocktails, Chef prepared passed Hors d'oeuvres, samples of boutique spirits including Special Edition JR Revelry Bourbon and Cigar Lounge, For entertainment: Haute sounds from 5X Grammy Nominated Musician Ashanti Floyd, Runway Fashion Show by Image Rock Live, Ariel Cirque Performers, Million Dollar display of Exotic Cars plus a Private Jet hop; and much much more. Saturday, May 2, 2015 at 7:00 PM - Sunday, May 3, 2015 at 12:00 AM (EDT) http://tasteofspeed.com/ For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 Atlanta Motorsports Park Atlanta Motorsports Park May 2 Saturday - May 2, 2015 Registration Fee: $299.00 Hooked On Driving is a leading provider of performance driving programs, commonly known as an high performance driving experience (HPDE), or high performance driving school (HPDS). These programs are run on Track Days, at regional tracks such as Thunderhill Raceway, Laguna Seca, Reno-Fernley, Pocono, Autobahn Country club, and many others. See below for a complete list of Track day venues. We give drivers of high performance cars and sports cars the opportunity to drive their cars on a race track. During the first sessions a coach will ride in the passenger seat, and teach the driver high performance driving techniques. All new drivers need to participate is a helmet (available rentals), and an inspection to be sure their car is roadworthy. Beginners are given a thorough briefing and are introduced to their coach before they drive their car on the track. The initial "A Group" for beginning HPDE drivers, teaches smoothness, awareness, and driving a proper, safe and efficient line on track. A priority is also placed on learning basic car control skills such as late braking, proper shifting and understanding the concept of the apex of a turn. While A group has significant passing restrictions to maintain a conservative pace, the B - Intermediate, C - Advanced, and D - Race-prepped groups have progressively more flexible passing rules and advanced level coaching. There is NEVER any competition — wheel to wheel or timed laps — in our programs. Hooked on Driving HPDE Programs are safe experiences for all, an enjoyable time for every driver — and to assure that our drivers come away with much more confidence in handling their car in an emergency situation. Hooked On Driving customers frequently are heard saying that they've had, "The time of their lives!" http://www.hookedondriving.com/home For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 Concours at the Biltmore Estate Concours at the Biltmore Friday and Saturday, June 26-27, 2015 Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina for more information: biltmoreconcours@bmwccafoundation.org For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 Atlanta Motorsports Park UPCOMING EVENTS Apr10 - 12 Nov13 - 15 Atlanta Motorsports Park (AMP) is a road course designed by famed Formula One architects, Hermann Tilke. AMP is a 2-mile road course with elevation changes, technical course layout, high speed straights and two ‘signature’ corners designed to pay homage to famed European race courses; Belgium’s Spa-Francochamps and the iconic ‘Carousel’ from Germany’s Nurburgring. Incorporating these most famous and exciting of all of motorsports only hints at the lengths. Xtreme Xperience is the nation’s premier supercar driving experience. We were founded by a group of car enthusiasts to make the world’s best exotic cars accessible for everyone to enjoy as they should be – on real racetracks across the U.S. Since our first event in 2012, we have helped over 60,000 people cross ‘drive an exotic car’ off their bucket lists. With 30 events at 19 racetracks nationwide, you’re sure to find Xtreme Xperience at a racetrack near you. XX provides the safest and most educational approach to drivers and passengers who wish to experience the thrill of driving the world’s most exclusive cars. We’re car guys and girls, professional drivers, pit crew, entrepreneurs and kids at heart, and we’re here to help you make life-long memories. http://www.thextremexperience.com/about-us/ For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015 DUNWOODY DRIVING CLUB EVENT DUNWOODY LEMONADE DAYS DATE APRIL 18 & 19TH TIME 12 NOON – 6PM PLACE BROOK RUN PARK THE DUNWOODY DRIVING CLUB WELCOMES YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR DISPLAY OF BEAUTIFUL AND UNIQUE CARS DURING LEMONADE DAYS. LAST YEAR MORE THAN 5.000 PEOPLE VISITING LEMONADE DAYS WERE ABLE TO VIEW SOME OF THE MOST EXCITING CARS FROM THIS AREA. THIS YEAR, WE HAVE BEEN INVITED FOR BOTH SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. YOU CAN EITHER COME ON BOTH DAYS OR JUST ONE. YOUR CHOICE. WE HAVE A VERY SAFE AND SECURE PARKING AREA AND IF YOU WANT, YOU CAN KEEP YOUR CAR THERE OVER NIGHT. *****THE BROOK RUN PARK IS LOCATED ON NORTH PEACHTREE AT THE CORNER OF NORTH PEACHTREE AND PEELER ROAD IN DUNWOODY. IT IS BEST TO ENTER OUR PARKING AREA THROUGH THE MAIN ENTRANCE ON NORTH PEACHTREE. ONCE YOU ENTER THE PARK OUR LOT WILL BE ON YOUR IMMEDIATE LEFT. CHUCK@DUNWOODYDRIVINGCLUB.COM For more information contact Craig Forbes (678) 802-5000 cforbes@ferrariofatlanta.com April 10, 2015