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Terry Cook, President
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-- what an american express card and an addiction to hot rods, lowriders, and motor mania will do to a guy.

9/11/2005

Blog Flog 32: The last 2 months of my Life

Two months ago I stopped blogging because I felt nobody out there was reading it (due to complete lack of responses). Then at Lead East somebody mentioned that they were reading it. So I'll bring you up top speed on the past two months.

7/20/2005 Drove to Albany area to visit a customer who I will be supervising the construction of his Deco Rides fastback Zephyr, the first of it's kind. The car is being delivered to Ram's Rod Shop in Dover. DE from FL this month (hopefully) and Ram will do the work. It should be very slick.

7/28/2005. Flew to FL and visited my mom in West Palm who is 96 and a half and doing fine. Drove across FL to Speedster Motorcars in Clearwater, They had 15 Zephyrs in progress. Visited Mike Akins shop in Largo to check on progress of Foose Maserati Boattail. Shortly thereafter I shipped the almost finished car to Richard Graves' shop in Long Beach, CA to have some final refinements done to the car before having it shipped to Monterey, CA for RM auction. Then drove to Hudson, FL to check on construction of highboy Foose Boattail at Superior Classic Customs. Progress was great.

8/4/2005. Pulled trailer with blue Zephyr convert to Detroit. Made a few quick stops enroute at Koala Motorsports in Cleveland area (they are building a BMW V-12 engine for a customer of mine) and Amitelli Products in Norwalk, OH. Spent 8/5 at Capture 3D in Novi, MI scanning a number of models and car parts, capturing the shapes digitally in three dimensions. Very slick. Spent 8/6 at the RM auction at Meadowbrook Concours with blue Zephyr convertible on display at RM Auction. The auction was first class. Spent 8/7 at the Meadowbrook Concours, very impressive array of cars but a little too much hot sun for me. That night I met with the key guys on the new "Dream Team", Steve Pierce from NH and Mark Kennison from OH. It was a brain storming session on the new metal-bodied Bugatti/Delahaye "Project Passion". Spent 8/8 starting at 5:30 AM with Mark, Steve Dream Team's 4th Muskatteer, Sean Halpin of Halpindesign.com.
Manipulated the data from Capture 3D. Amazing science fiction come true. Blew out of Detroit 4 PM Monday, beat the mid-twon rush hour traffic clot and was home Mon night.

8/16/2005. Flew to San Jose, drove rental car to Carmel for start of Pebble Beach week. Hooked up with good friends Riley and Val Hopkins from Gig Harbor, WA. Saw my Eldorado Brougham and Foose Maserati Boattail at RM auction display at Portola Plaza in Monterey. Went to Wed, night party at Monterey Jetport. Nice gig. Had dinner with Riley and Val and Ken Gross. As fate would have it, we were kibbitzing about Riley's dad's hot rod/sports car he built in 1943, and Ken said he though he knew where the car was. Riley could not sleep for 3 nights. Guess who is now trying to track it down and buy it? On Thursday I had lunch with a real Maharaja from New Zeland named "Chuck" and his two, very polite children. A neat, down to earth guy. A genuine car guy. I'd never had lunch with a Maharaja before. On Friday night 8/19 Rick Dore sold one of his bikes for 40K and his blue '52 Caddy custom for $220K at the RM auction. My '60 Pininfarina Eldorado Brougham was bid to 65K but I wouldn't sell it for that price. Announcer failed to mention it was a Pininfarina bodied car built in Italy..On Saturday 8/20 my Foose Maserati Boattail was sold for $100K, Rick's lime green '34 Ford sold for $147K and another of his bikes fro $30K (a steal). Rick Dore boght dinner both nights after selling about $430K worth of cars and bikes. Rubbed elbows with Larry Erikson, one of my heros. Sunday 8/21 the Concours on the 18th green of Pebble Beach. Two cars captured my fancy, and that of everyone else. A Rolls Royce fastback with Belgian bodywork, owned by Petersen Museum. It had a thyroid problem. A giant car, bigger than my Dodge dually pickup. Best of Show rightfully went to Sam Mann of NJ with his George Paulin Designed, Porteau bodied Delage silver fastback built by Stone Barn which is about 10 miles from my office in NJ. Congrats to Sam and Stone Barn. You deserved it. Incredible car. Caught the red eye home Sunday night from San Jose.

8/26 Drove to Newport, RI for Wooden Boat Nationals, in search of wealthy people to buy my blue Zephyr convertible. No such luck, although I thought I was going to win Best Car In Show at the otherwise all boat event.

8/31 Departed for 23rd annual LEAD EAST at Parsippany, NJ Hilton, the event I put on along with invaluable help of the amazing Linda Naprstek, Event Director Jim Craig and 130 other volunteers. The event ran smooth, fabulous weather, record 1,500 cars, great concerts, and we made a lot of people happy in the process. Rich Brandl of Superior Custom Classics in Hudson, FL unveiled Tom Dupont's Deco Rides Zephyr Sedan Delivery. I'm obviously biased, but I think it was the car that stole the show.

9/2. Drove my "Yellow Peril" chopped '92 Buick Roadmaster Sedan Delivery into Manhattan to experience the Rand Workman high end Lifestyle event and collector car auction at the Pier. Nicely laid out and presented. Presentable selection of cars for a first time event. Waiting to find out if any bidders with money to sped showed up. It's going on right now. Then drove to Bay Parkway cruise in Brooklyn. Since I had a good weekend at LEAD EAST, I bought several L & B Sicilian Pizzas and put 'em on the rear hatch of the Buick for all to nosh. Got home in one piece. The roads in New York City (Manhattan..Brooklyn and Staten Island) REALLY REALLU suck..Possibly the worst in the USA. Apparently too much traffic demand to ever close 'em and fix 'em. Off to OH, IN and Michigan next week for another work session with Dream Team; Life is good. Thank you Jesus for being so good to me.
-- posted by Terry Cook at 6:32 PM 1 comments

1 Comments:

Hey Terry! I stop by the site now and then (have for the past 4 year or so) and think I have read every single page you've published now. At least 90 minutes on the site.

Thrilled to see Foose's Boattails are coming together! I've been a fan of his since 1989 when he had a few images published in Truckin' Magazine... geez I'm getting old, but he has about 5 years on me still!

Enjoyed the blog, read every word. Will you be showing at SEMA this year? I'd LOVE to check out more of your work!

Eric Hibbs

By ehibbs@nuteltech.com, at 5:31 AM  

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