Hello,
I am five mintues fresh out of driving my buddies 2000 Z3 "M" version. Wow!
What a car. It was the super rich Imron red with black and red interior.
The car was absolutly beautiful. Power top, heated seats, "four pipe/dual
exhaust" sound system, and also a decent stereo. The power...? Forget about
it! It was incredible! Although I had to limit myself to 4500 rpm I felt my
back sink into the seat strongly at around 3500.
Okay... where does my roadster fit in this story? Well, as we pulled up into
my driveway Mary was looking out the window. As I opened the front door she
asked me, "Are you jealous?" I thought about it for a moment and I realized
that I wasn't. Funny thing. When my buddy surprised me this morning with
the car I was slightly jealous. Especially when I saw the chrome grilles on
the side of the fenders. But now that I am sitting at home I realize that it
was just another modern sporty convertable. With tons of horsepower, yes!
But something was missing. I don't know what it was but it was something.
The car has passion but certainly different form the Roadster.
When I walked into my garage I looked at my car and I think that I smiled. I
feel a certain closeness that I don't think that I can feel with a modern
sports car. Maybe it is just because I have spent many hours behind the
wheel or many hours under the hood or many hours underneath the car. But
maybe not. When I drive my Roadster I feel like it is a team effort between
me and the machine. It is not a car that can almost drive on its own. My
Roadster communicates to me without chimes and warning lights. My Roadster
makes me feel well when I am feeling down and I can do the same for her.
Maybe that is it. We both need each other. Simplicity, function,
dependability, and extreme beauty.
I am sure that if I spent some good time behind the wheel of the M Z3 I would
also feel a connection such as I feel with my Roadster. Hmmm... Nah! I
dont think so. Long live our Roadsters!
Enjoy....!
Michael "Calspeed" Carion
67.5 SRL311-000248 Solex
San Francisco, Ca
http://members.aol.com/calspeed/index.html
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