Ferrari Spring Thaw - Reston, VA - April 13, 2013
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Ferrari Spring Thaw - Reston, VA - April 13, 2013
Saturday, April 13, 2013
12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
11905 Market St
Reston, VA 20190
This event is free for spectators. For those who have never been, it's a great event and a great opportunity to see a ton of Ferraris all in one place.
12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
11905 Market St
Reston, VA 20190
Once again this very popular event will be held at Clydes in the Reston Town Center. Clydes is located right next to the Pavilion. Registered participants can park in front of the gorgeous Mercury Fountain, in the Pavilion, and on Market Street - reserved just for Ferraris and other exotics. This year the one of a kind FCA 50th Anniversary Ferrari 599 HGTE will be on display at the event.
Starting at 12:00 pm, C1yde’s of Reston will provide a cash bar and appetizers for guests to enjoy while socializing around the cars on Market Street. Lunch begins at 2:00 pm. Great food, door prizes and Ferrari surprises!
The cost: $50 per person. Your check is your reservation (payable to FCA-MAR) and must arrive by April 8th. We are limited to 100 guests so reserve early! FCA-MAR members have priority. Mail your check to: Laura Ebert, 12954 Centre Park Circle #405, Herndon, VA 20171. Phone: 301-412-9741. Email: leapbaby76@gmail.com.
Join us for great FOOD, FUN and FERRARIS!
Starting at 12:00 pm, C1yde’s of Reston will provide a cash bar and appetizers for guests to enjoy while socializing around the cars on Market Street. Lunch begins at 2:00 pm. Great food, door prizes and Ferrari surprises!
The cost: $50 per person. Your check is your reservation (payable to FCA-MAR) and must arrive by April 8th. We are limited to 100 guests so reserve early! FCA-MAR members have priority. Mail your check to: Laura Ebert, 12954 Centre Park Circle #405, Herndon, VA 20171. Phone: 301-412-9741. Email: leapbaby76@gmail.com.
Join us for great FOOD, FUN and FERRARIS!
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I will be there with my new (to me) 360 Spider. It is a great event which I have attended as a spectator in the past. In addition the Ferraris, you also tend to get some other exotics like Lambos and classic Fiats.
#6
They will figure this out around the same time they figure out that Ferraris can be driven during the winter, and don't need to wait until the spring to thaw before used lol!!
#7
And some of them do track their cars... drive during the winter, etc... it's just a term they call the event, kind of like when people get excited for opening day for baseball... the smell of grass and the national past time after the long winter hibernation.
If you all youngins with Ferraris with good ideas would join and help out that is most welcome. They are one of the most welcoming group of people I've met and enjoy each other's company (actually more than the cars).
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#8
I was just messin' with ya bro in my post before ...I know the guys are good guys I instructed with FCA and FMoW back when Alie Ash and Bob Segal from Algar used to do the track days over at Summot Point like 8 years ago. Those were GREAT events and fun times. Good folks and fun cars, that's back when Richard Cappocia still worked for Alie at the old FoW location.
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Sorry don't own a Ferrari, and not really a youngin...well in mid thirties so maybe still a youngin in the f-car crowd lol! haha...
I was just messin' with ya bro in my post before ...I know the guys are good guys I instructed with FCA and FMoW back when Alie Ash and Bob Segal from Algar used to do the track days over at Summot Point like 8 years ago. Those were GREAT events and fun times. Good folks and fun cars, that's back when Richard Cappocia still worked for Alie at the old FoW location.
I was just messin' with ya bro in my post before ...I know the guys are good guys I instructed with FCA and FMoW back when Alie Ash and Bob Segal from Algar used to do the track days over at Summot Point like 8 years ago. Those were GREAT events and fun times. Good folks and fun cars, that's back when Richard Cappocia still worked for Alie at the old FoW location.
and you're no youngin'? haha to the old guys there you are!
#11
youngins? haaaa
i'm looking forward to the AMOC trip to London. pretty sure i'll be on the very low end of the age spectrum there.
i'll see if i can come to this event. gotta see how it lines up with everything else. you guys are so busy up here! so many events! i love it haha
i'm looking forward to the AMOC trip to London. pretty sure i'll be on the very low end of the age spectrum there.
i'll see if i can come to this event. gotta see how it lines up with everything else. you guys are so busy up here! so many events! i love it haha
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youngins? haaaa
i'm looking forward to the AMOC trip to London. pretty sure i'll be on the very low end of the age spectrum there.
i'll see if i can come to this event. gotta see how it lines up with everything else. you guys are so busy up here! so many events! i love it haha
i'm looking forward to the AMOC trip to London. pretty sure i'll be on the very low end of the age spectrum there.
i'll see if i can come to this event. gotta see how it lines up with everything else. you guys are so busy up here! so many events! i love it haha
Oh and yeah this area is certifiably car crazy, events all the time, every weekend...non stop... you will seriously have something to do all the time here if you like cars.
#14
relax, the FCA members are mostly non computer people, or too busy to work on it... and all work is volunteer. I'm actually going to help them with the site, and making it friendly paypal and other electronic means is one of the things I want also.
And some of them do track their cars... drive during the winter, etc... it's just a term they call the event, kind of like when people get excited for opening day for baseball... the smell of grass and the national past time after the long winter hibernation.
If you all youngins with Ferraris with good ideas would join and help out that is most welcome. They are one of the most welcoming group of people I've met and enjoy each other's company (actually more than the cars).
And some of them do track their cars... drive during the winter, etc... it's just a term they call the event, kind of like when people get excited for opening day for baseball... the smell of grass and the national past time after the long winter hibernation.
If you all youngins with Ferraris with good ideas would join and help out that is most welcome. They are one of the most welcoming group of people I've met and enjoy each other's company (actually more than the cars).
Well I'm not a "joiner" per se...but maybe you and I could join forces Karl and help them out (although you being an open source guy and me being an M$ junkie, the world might end!). Last year I voiced the same point of view on their lack of modern e-commerce. To be honest and as objectively as possible, there really isn't any excuse. We both know it takes minutes to establish a Paypal account.
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Well I'm not a "joiner" per se...but maybe you and I could join forces Karl and help them out (although you being an open source guy and me being an M$ junkie, the world might end!). Last year I voiced the same point of view on their lack of modern e-commerce. To be honest and as objectively as possible, there really isn't any excuse. We both know it takes minutes to establish a Paypal account.