Hey, all. I saw the link to this site posted by Rijk on another site. I remember Rijk from FerrariChat and always thought he was a good guy - congratulations, Rijk, on your Spyker.
In any case, I saw this yellow Spyker in Atlanta on 29 October 2006, owned at the time by a gentleman named Alan. I'm not sure what the serial number is or if Alan still owns the car. From what I was told, this was the first Spyker in Georgia and one of the first (if not the first) in the US. Unfortunately, I cannot verify that information. Alan let me sit in it and it was way cool. Very different from any other sports car in which I've sat. I was most intrigued by the gear shift.
As an aside, all HTML is turned off on this site...?
In any case, I saw this yellow Spyker in Atlanta on 29 October 2006, owned at the time by a gentleman named Alan. I'm not sure what the serial number is or if Alan still owns the car. From what I was told, this was the first Spyker in Georgia and one of the first (if not the first) in the US. Unfortunately, I cannot verify that information. Alan let me sit in it and it was way cool. Very different from any other sports car in which I've sat. I was most intrigued by the gear shift.
As an aside, all HTML is turned off on this site...?
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