Now in
its 28th year, this event is dialed in and superbly planned. Running later than
I wanted, I was concerned about parking availability. As a media/VIP ticket
holder, it meant parking on Garden Road and catching a shuttle. This worked out much better than expected, was as
simple as could be, found a spot easily and a short walk to the clearly marked
shuttle stop.
An exciting gala, greeted with champagne and perfect weather made for a great evening. Security was noticeably increased and thoughtfully mentioned by Gordon McCall during his short thank you speech. There were metal detectors and wands with lines moving faster than any airport. Plenty of friendly CHP and DHS uniformed officers were on hand, and Gordon mentioned the FBI and Navy Seals from the local Naval Post Graduate School in attendance.
The variety was of vehicles, winged and otherwise, was impressive as always. From old modded trucks sitting in the shadows of modern jet aircraft, an electric motorcycle across the aisle from the new Ford GT500 and GT Mk II. Also on display was McLaren’s new GT and F1 long tail race car, multiple special construction hot rods, Ruf Porsches along with Porsches reimagined by Singer. On the aviation side there were stand-outs such as warbirds, a B-25 and P-51 Mustang, private class jets such as the new Gulfstream G500 and Dassault 900EX and much more.
Drinks flowed, with quite a variety from champagne, beer, wine, tequila and vodka. Appetizers were particularly delicious and for those seeking a real (i.e. big) meal, the paella on a massive wok was awesome.
Considering the temporary nature of the jewelry and watch displays, they were done quite well with Bremont, Eberhard & Co., H. Moser & Cie, Kerbedanz, Reservoir Watch SA, Chronoswiss A.G. and Winston’s Estate Jewelers. As always, the CHP 11-99 Foundation was well represented and had a very successful fundraiser as the event is a major sponsor and supporter.
An exciting gala, greeted with champagne and perfect weather made for a great evening. Security was noticeably increased and thoughtfully mentioned by Gordon McCall during his short thank you speech. There were metal detectors and wands with lines moving faster than any airport. Plenty of friendly CHP and DHS uniformed officers were on hand, and Gordon mentioned the FBI and Navy Seals from the local Naval Post Graduate School in attendance.
The variety was of vehicles, winged and otherwise, was impressive as always. From old modded trucks sitting in the shadows of modern jet aircraft, an electric motorcycle across the aisle from the new Ford GT500 and GT Mk II. Also on display was McLaren’s new GT and F1 long tail race car, multiple special construction hot rods, Ruf Porsches along with Porsches reimagined by Singer. On the aviation side there were stand-outs such as warbirds, a B-25 and P-51 Mustang, private class jets such as the new Gulfstream G500 and Dassault 900EX and much more.
Drinks flowed, with quite a variety from champagne, beer, wine, tequila and vodka. Appetizers were particularly delicious and for those seeking a real (i.e. big) meal, the paella on a massive wok was awesome.
Considering the temporary nature of the jewelry and watch displays, they were done quite well with Bremont, Eberhard & Co., H. Moser & Cie, Kerbedanz, Reservoir Watch SA, Chronoswiss A.G. and Winston’s Estate Jewelers. As always, the CHP 11-99 Foundation was well represented and had a very successful fundraiser as the event is a major sponsor and supporter.
The
28th Annual McCall’s Motorworks Revival was a wonderful evening with 3000
fun-loving vehicle enthusiasts. It is a
must-attend to really get a feel of what the Monterey Car Week is all about and
kick it off in proper fashion.
See my Barely Streetable Facebook page for the full photo album.
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