Now he tells me!:willy_nilly:
Hello all,
I am the happy and proud new custodian of Gert's Birkin. I have been lurking and looking for a fun 4 wheeled vehicle for quite a while now. A 7 replica has been on my short list of wanna-drive cars since the early '90s, when I read an article about the 7 in Road & Track's Exotic Cars Quarterly. As if the R&T write-up wasn't enough to convince me, they had pictures with flattering words from Steven Tyler and Joe Perry! Who wouldn't want to drive the same car as their rock star heroes? Well, that was 25 years ago, but I never forgot that article. Still have it, in fact, and dusted it off recently to show my wife, who glanced up from whatever she was doing just long enough to give an obligatory "uh-huh", which I took to mean she was totally stoked to ride in the same car as my rock star heroes as well. So here I am...the same guy I was 25 years ago, just with less hair, more girth, and now with a Birkin in a trailer in my driveway! Unfortunately I'm finding out the girth thing is counterproductive when it comes to these cars.
Thanks to Gert and his sweet wife Rosie for passing on such a great car. Gert did a lot of work getting it in tip top shape for the next guy, even after the sale was agreed to. I know they're going to miss the car, and I will do what I can to keep it shiny and purring. The amount of traveling they've done, with and without the 7, is very inspiring, and I've told my wife we need to start hitting the road more often, especially now that we have a toddler who can benefit from seeing the country.
Having said all that, I feel I need to level-set some expectations: I'm glad Gert will be hanging around, because I wouldn't be able to fill his shoes if he were to leave. His knowledge, creativity and craftsmanship are humbling to say the least...a real legend in his spare time. I'm a mechanical engineer who knows his way around an engine bay, but I simply don't have the creativity and resourcefulness that Gert does. Hopefully I can be a contributor at some point. But for the foreseeable future I'll be struggling with just pushing the correct pedals at the right time. First purchase will be some driving shoes, I think. Eventually I'm hoping to get some track time with this car and start having some fun. Hope to see some other owners around at some point; if you see the car around, please stop and say hello!
Cheers,
Robert