Newbie Introduction


MartynL

GT Owner
Feb 19, 2012
184
Sarasota, FL
I’d like to introduce myself to the GT Forum. After taking Ford GT 101 from Jason Heffner, took delivery of a 2006 Tungsten, four-option GT few months back. Shopped around then went to Shelby at Elite who found me the right car at the right price, and was a pleasure to deal with. Bought it sight unseen, sent check, got GT! Thanks Shelby.


I’ve spent my entire adult life in the auto hobby and industry, starting out as a photojournalist in the late-1950s, then Editor of Hi-Performance CARS magazine in NYC, later launching VETTE, the first regular frequency newsstand Corvette magazine.

For almost 18 years my PR agency, PMPR, Inc. had the GM/Buick account and we represented Buick on the East Coast. I was involved in the 1987 Buick Turbo GNX program and wrote the coffee table book, BUICK GNX, which went with each of the 547 cars. I still do media relations and marketing communications work and run a car guy lunch group in Sarasota, FL, with satellites here and abroad, www.sarasotacaferacers.com


Spent a day in 1967 driving a Ford Mark III GT40 around the NYC area for a cover story in CARS and have lusted for one ever since. Since the Ford GT is a much more civilized and faster car at a fraction of the price of a GT40, I joined the club! That same year I partnered with Joel Rosen at Motion Performance (and Baldwin Chevrolet) in Baldwin, LI, NY, building and marketing brand new 1967-1974 Baldwin-Motion super-high-performance big-block Chevys. In 2010 I wrote MOTION Performance, Tales of a Muscle Car Builder. Since Joel Rosen drag raced both small and big-block Cobras back in the day, there is Ford coverage in my book. Some of you New York guys may remember Baldwin-Motion and our NHRA & AHRA record-holding A/MP 427 and 454 Camaros.



Love my GT and can just sit and look at it for what seems like hours. I have never had so much pleasure washing or polishing a car before. Driving it is an incredible rush. I have GT Joey’s book, which is great, and have learned all the car’s shortcomings. Yes, I had dented my forehead driving my client-friend Nicola Bulgari’s white GT a few years back and hope for no repeat performances!

Plans are to keep my GT stock, but in case that ever changes, I keep the GT less than a half-hour from Jason’s Temple of Testosterone.


As I told Jason the other day, the GT Forum is hands-down the best single marque car guy forum in cyberspace. Hope I get to meet some of you guys. Sorry for being so wordy.
Marty Schorr
 

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Welcome to the mix and very cool lic. plate
 
Welcome. I have been a customer of yours for many years I now see.

Cheers!
 
Welcome Marty! Are you any relation to the other journalist, Daniel Schorr?
 
That's awesome Marty. You're one of the few owners who have a personal direct driving lineage to the original cars!!!

I had read your article (http://www.carguychronicles.com/2011/10/ford-gt40-mk-iii-mayhem-in-manhattan.html) just a while back. Great to have you on board. Looking forward to your (I'm assuming) many future posts!
 
Kingman:
What kind of customer? I don't sell any stuff direct, so curious what you mean.
 
Hi Marty,

I'm a new owner as well, but don't have the car in my hands yet...also from Shelby, same color as yours but zero options so no stripe...putting the BBS wheels on it though, and doing the pulley/flash, bumper/exhaust delete with x-pipe and short shifter all before Shelby ships it out...can't wait!

best...Tiny
 
Thanks. Unfortunately not. He's one of my heros. When trying to make hard-to-get reservations on the phone in upscale NYC restaurants in the 1980s, I was often mistaken for Daniel Schorr and had no problems getting in!
 
You're going to love it!
 
Welcome aboard! - :thumbsup

I hope you'll consider coming to Rally VII in October.

:cheers
 
Marty, I'm right down the "street" from you in Venice. My Tungsten GT is in Jersey. We will be reunited in May. Another Jersey GT owner (DavisP) is in Sarasota for the winter. If there is room at the table for a couple of more car guys I'd love to join you for lunch in Sarasota.

Howard
 
Marty, welcome - I grew up in York Pennsylvania during the 60's, a couple of miles away from Ammon R Smith Chevrolet. Spent most of my paper route money on your magazines lusting after Motion 454 Camaros and Vetts. Congrats on your purchase!
 
Welcome aboard, You'll enjoy this group. Don't be shy, you'll bring a lot to the table. We all just sit and stare at our GT's and never get bored. Tomy Hamon
 
Welcome! The Forum has significantly enhanced my enjoyment of the GT. Its hard to put a value on sharing from the collective knowledge of a great group of people. The GT just seems to naturally attract a demographic that is characterized by generous, literate, funny, nice guys. I'm sure that you'll add a great deal to the party with your experience. Meeting some of the guys here face to face is what makes it really special. In person, most find me to be alarmingly handsome.
 
Marty - you are only a "Newbie" to the Forum, definitely not to the auto world! You are a fantastic addition to an already great Forum. Thanks for joining us. I'll buy you a beer at the Rally!

Ed
 
Good to finally see you on here Marty. Hope you and the car have been doing well. Please consider coming to the rally. Love to see you there....
 
...In person, most find me to be alarmingly handsome.

:lol :lol
 
Marty,
Welcome aboard! If you think the forum is great .Come to our rally in OCT.Think of it as camp for car guys!
Do you know who was the previous owner of your car was?
 
Howard:
Absolutely! We have approximately 4-5 GT owners, including myself, who are part of our group. The next lunch is next Wednesday and it will be off-site for our third annual March Meet at one of our guy's homes in Bradenton. Plenty of safe parking on his lawn. If you send me a PM, I'll give you all the details, notices go out over the weekend before the lunch. We also have a satellite lunch group in NJ, check our website: www.sarasotacaferacers.com
Marty
 
Roketman:
I believe it was owned by a Dr. in North Carolina who I believe participated in Forum activities. Marty