Let's check it out!Here I thought it was just you and me around these parts. We should have a SB get together. I'm not sure if they are still doing the C&C in the Sears parking lot, but maybe we could meet up there or somewhere else.
Yes, your mother. She talked to me when I was parked in the area where she lives--and that is how we met in person years ago!I'm aware of 4 Roadsters that call SB their home, or at least they did at one time. I've only met 2 of them. My mother lives there so she keeps track of them, lol.
Hey folks. Not trying to salt the wounds, but while I was at the Fremont service center today, I took a look at the three scrap roadsters sitting in the back of the parking lot as their covers have been taken off.A sad sight to see for sure. I saw those there a couple of months back. Two of them with the covers pulled off during the rain.There also was a red one there as well. The VIN numbers I saw at the time were VIN 748 & 944, but one of the ones I saw was a fusion red car mostly intact.View attachment 783066View attachment 783071
@CM_007 – admit that it was youKind of makes me wonder what other fun Service Center banter is on the inside of other cars.![]()
I left Tesla in 2013 however I do recognize the handwriting and sent him this photo. We signed most of the cars behind the battery when we had them out.@CM_007 – admit that it was you
Now I'm curious if anyone with an EP, VP, or Sig that went to the Seattle SC in '08 has any scribbling about the Sonics![]()
The car in the photo, 997, is sitting in my shop.
The car in the photo, 997, is sitting in my shop.
As I recall he bought one Roadster and was driving it in town. Someone came through a cross street and crunched his car. It was going to take a long time to get it fixed, so he bought another to drive in the interim.The Washington Post article says he bought two "nearly identical" Tesla Roadsters.