I didn't take that many, but some of my favorites:
Great lineup while trying to get into Kit Car Magazine. "So, did I tell you I fabricated the transmission myself in the back yard?"
A full parking lot gathering. Wow, that sure is a nice car in the foreground. Who's is that?
Rolling through the hills of western Austin towards El Arroyo. The rain held off, but the stream of Cobras continued!
Rod and Tenise in their beautiful Backdraft hunting down Jim's 289. Check out the cyclists! We saw several groups getting their work done on these hilly roads.
Left sweeper full of Cobras. Who dare passes on the left...
The group pulling into El Arroyo. Thanks to all who made this such an organized event. We had the whole restaurant closed for our Private Party.
OOoohhh! Have you seen the top half of my hood's #11 meatball? I wasn't really driving that fast (that's not what Stephanie says) and it just flew off!
"Our" parking lot at El Arroyo. What a site! Corvette and Saturn parking in the rear, please.
My father-in-law raced a '66 Shelby just like this in '66 in Production D around north Texas. It was also his daily driver. His roll bar was bolted down and not welded, but as long as you won't tell, I won't!
Now that the cars are parked, Miles can get back to what he does best, talking with the ladies!!
"Yea, so I was going 150 down Mopac when the cops decided to give up...."
A great location for the group shot. As other's have said, a steeper angle would have helped a lot. This particular shot was right after Jay asked, "Would anyone like another beer?"
Who the hell is sitting on my car??!! Oh, well, that's okay I guess.
I'm really enjoying the new game, "Find the Tatoo on the Hooter's Girl." Great fun if you haven't tried it.
I remember later on this evening, James (JUS BIT) asking the cutie on the left, "Have I shown you my big Daytona?"