
Thursday, October 11, 2007, was the last full night of the Muscle Car 1000. And I wondered during each day of the rally … how can the next day top this? After burnouts on the aircraft carrier … what could maintain that level of “cool”? But then there was probably the best lunch I’ve ever had at the Palm Springs Air Museum, followed by one of the most fun parties I’ve ever attended. So clearly, it couldn’t get better? But then the amazing drives up and down the hill to Arrowhead … and yes, we kept the pace. I was sure it wouldn’t get any better, and that somehow Spago and the Playboy Mansion would be a let down. Wrong again.
Day 5 started in Arrowhead, and I rode in Chris Hoskins’ rare Shelby GT-350. What a great drive down the hill. We even managed to somehow run completely “over” a poor squirrel who — amazingly — came out the other side of the car unscathed and ran up a tree.
The Fox and KTTV news choppers tracked our route into LA, and we ended the drive at LA’s most famous restaurant, Wolfgang Puck’s Spago. From there, the group checked into the Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows. I hadn’t stayed there before, and was impressed with the great room, unique vibe, and fantastic service.
Of course, all this was just the lead-in to the event highlight: our awards dinner at the world-reknown Playboy Mansion. As we arrived, we briefly saw Hef and his girlfriends leaving for a night out … and enjoyed a number of the cars on the lawn of the Playboy Mansion. After sushi and a cheese tasting (and the open bar), dinner was served in a large tent near the Grotto. Many awards were given, including Frank’s GT500 with the “People’s Choice” award, and Jonathan’s “Eleanor” as the fastest car. (I didn’t write any of these down, so hopefully my memory serves me right here.) Awards were given by the beautiful and sweet — oh yes, and bodypainted — Playmate Tabitha.
We cheered and laughted at the highlights video of the event, then a few adventurous souls took a “midnight swim” in the grotto to end it all up. Incredible.
There was certainly a downside to the event, though. After spending 6 days with such an amazing group of people, I have to admit that it’s a bit of a letdown to be back out into the “real world.” But that’s a tradeoff that’s well worth it. Keep your eyes here for new postings over the next few days.





