I lived in SF for 3 years and learned that the locals all say "Don't call it Frisco". Empty Pockets - there was a restaurant there by that name also. I'll take you there next time you're in town.
Ed
Ed,
Beach Blanket Babylon, at the Club Fugasi, a must if you have never seen it. 7PM show is an excellent time in North Beach, dinner afterwards, no FGT parking, however!
http://www.beachblanketbabylon.com
I love that pic with the GT reflection. Kinda says it all. :thumbsup--
Hey..that's my MY Z :lolHere's a reflection of my friend's 2004 Z06 in the side of my GT....
When you are driving along and get a visual show of appreciation by other drivers, preferably female, be sure to take pictures of those incidents also.
Jones may recall a Chevy Tahoe travelling at a fast clip that had some nice displays of affection during our trip back from Rally III.
Unfortunately, no pictures to share.
Here's a reflection of my friend's 2004 Z06 in the side of my GT....
AtomicGT, atspeed & others - great recommendations on SF stuff to do. I've done them so you are all right. As far as parking most hotels I go to will let cars park in front (for example the Fairmont has around 4 spaces next to the front door that are for VIPs) for a generous tip to the one in control of those spots. Depends on long you want to park but $50-100 is somehwere to start. Park at the hotel & take a cab to the show, restaurant, etc.
Now back to the thread topic - when I've driven other exotics I haven't had the amount of attention than when I drive my GT. Has this been the case for others? It's amazing that the GT's shape is 40 years old & still turns heads & drops jaws!
Ed