What better way to spend Father's Day than strolling along swanky Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, surrounded by millions of dollars worth of sheetmetal.
On a perfect and sunny CA day (is there any other kind?), a fabulous collection of cars, both old and new, expensive and priceless, gathered to be judged and ogled by experts and the public, respectively.
And, of course,
Streetfire was on hand to share these
Rare & Elite Cars with you.
Get a tour by the designer and owner of the TLC 4x4, plus a look at his iconic FJ 40. And try not to drool over the likes of a '69 GTO Judge Convertible, a '65 Lincoln Continental (hug it out, bitch!), a '56 Maserati Zagato and, the car that went on to win Best In Show, a 1938 Dubonet Hispano Xenia.
Fine cars, like fine wines, just get better with age.
Make sure you check out last week's episode:
Building ELEANOR, The GENERAL & Famous Movie Cars by
Best of StreetFire.
Labels: 1938 Dubonet hispano xenia, 1956 Maserati Zagato, 1965 lincoln continental, 1969 GTO judge convertible, Beverly Hills, concours, FJ 40, Rodeo Drive