Thanks!...I must say, that the hype surrounding Johns car does not even come close to conveying how incredible the thing really is in person. The craftsmanship, the attention to detail and the overall package was awe-inspiring. That was probably the neatest show I have ever attended...the variety of designs and vehicles was amazing...and to be able to see the 1:3 scale 312 Ferrari model (yes, THAT one) was a treat...as well as getting up close and personal with the Jim Hall Chapparal cars from the 60's. Getting to hang out with Charley, and spending quite a bit of time with John and Andrew Borodin was really great...which is the most important thing to me about these events.
The house is stunning. 86 acres, 3000 ft of shoreline on Lake St. Clair, amazingly, they just replaced the roof, which is English Limestone at a cost of 3.5 million dollars, which is what the structure cost in 1929! Needless to say, it is a pretty incredible place...despite how Detroit gets constantly bagged on, there are some very unique and historically significant places...the "old money" as it were. If anyone is traveling to Detroit...I would highly recommend visiting the Ford Mansion in Grosse Pointe, as well as Meadowbrook Hall, which was the Dodge family home, in addition to Greenfield Village and The Henry Ford Museum...incredible history for everyone to enjoy...
BTW, Here is a link to several more pictures someone had posted:
http://www.pakwheels.com/forumreply_...mID!17~pw.html