At a recent automotive gathering, enthusiasts celebrated a variety of impressive vehicles, showcasing personal stories and craftsmanship behind each car. Among the highlights was a 1965 Factory Five Cobra, a replica assembled by its owner, featuring a powerful 302 crate motor and a five-speed manual transmission. The car, boasting around 400 horsepower, drew admiration for its performance and aesthetic appeal, earning applause from the audience.
Another standout was a 1985 RX-7 owned by Chris Price, affectionately known as \"Shipmate.\" Having purchased the car in California in 1994, Price shared his pride in maintaining it for 30 years without any issues, a testament to his meticulous care and attention to detail, qualities often associated with his naval background.
The event also honored the late Evan Meager, a beloved figure in the Carmel community. Ben Stoner, owner of Fat House Performance, showcased his Mustang, despite being unable to attend due to Meager's funeral. Stoner's car, described as a \"basket case\" before restoration, exemplified the dedication and skill of the Fat House team, known for building high-performance vehicles.
The gathering not only celebrated the cars but also the personal connections and memories they represent, fostering a sense of community among automotive enthusiasts.