After learning, late on Thursday, that the Gumball 3000 was in town and would be kicking off on Nob Hill from the host Fairmont Hotel, I knew what I’d be up to around noon on Saturday. So I caught the 1 California to the top of the Nob and investigated the scene. It was packed. Several hundred Bay Area enthusiasts had descended (ascended?) on the scene to a) inspect the machinery and b) enjoy the spectacle.
The selection of cars was solid, although there were a few too many mundane models (Scions, Golfs, and Escalades). A sprinkling of old-school Detroit iron mixed with lots of European performance cars, heavily tilted towards the extreme high end of the price scale set the tone. From what I understand, the entrance fee to participate is over $100k, so the rich field of rally cars is to be expected.
Add to the automotive exotica a dash of minor celebrity, and the sense of occasion and glamor, combined with the frequent redlining of Ferrari, Lambo, and Porsche V8s and V12s to entertain the crowd, and it was a great way to spend and hour or so on a Saturday morning. Here’s some of the pics I shot. If you want to see more, check out Jalopnik’s photo galleries. Or this one.
- 69 Camaro
- Yellow Z-06, Gallardo, & Murcielago
- 67 Stingray ready to rumble
- Sick Stang
- Gallardo's Wheels
- Bently GT
- More exotica
- Ill! Deep dish dubs w/ white lips on a 850
- White demon 850i
- Porsche GT grille
- Gallardo - hood with Gumball isignia
- Even the script is gorgeous
- Lamborghini script
- Old school Testarossa w/ vanity plates
- Murcielago, head on.
- Viva Syndicate 60s Chevy? Ford? Slammed pickup.
- Holla At Cha Boy, "5TH COULMN" VW Golf
- Rolls Royce Drophead Coupe
- Aston Martin Vantage V8
- Ford GT with matte black paint. Sick.
- Celebutard style
- 67 Riv on 30s. The 'Donk'y Frog.
- VW 21-window Bus. Style.
- 911 hits the road
- Maserati Grand Turismo hits the road
- Ferrari F40. The engine note on this thing!



























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