Showing posts with label Geoffrey Palermo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geoffrey Palermo. Show all posts

Monday, 17 June 2019

The Rare Shelby Cobras of the Early to Mid-1960s




Guiding GMP Cars., Geoffrey Palermo has experience in exotic upgrades and restorations designed to bring luxury automobiles to peak performance. Knowledgeable about vintage cars, Geoffrey Palermo has restored several vehicles, ranging from classic American muscle cars to refined European vehicles.

One of the pioneering automotive designers of the 1960s was Carroll Shelby, who served as a flight instructor in World War II and emerged as a top race-car driver in the early 1950s. His key innovations included taking the British AC Bristol roadster with a straight-6 engine and pairing it with a 260-cubic-inch Ford V8 engine in 1962. This created the Shelby Cobra, commonly referred to as the Mark I Cobra, which was soon increased to a 289-cubic-inch V8.

In 1965, the Cobra took on its classic muscle-car formulation with the Mark III Cobra 427, which had a massive Ford 427 engine that required the creation of an entirely new chassis. This model became the precursor to the 427 Competition Cobra. Designed as a racing version of the Cobra 427, only 56 of the 600-horsepower Competition Cobra were ever produced. The Competition model never received regulatory approval from the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and 31 of these vehicles were converted for road use and dubbed the Semi-Competition Cobra.

In auction, the super rare Semi-Competition Cobras consistently achieve prices of $2 million and higher when in proper working order and with original engine and body panels.

Tuesday, 28 May 2019

The Benefits of Installing a Backup Camera




Geoffrey Palermo, the owner of the automotive conglomerate GMP Cars, LLC, has served as a business executive for more than three decades. Originally focused on the hospitality industry, he changed his professional focus to concentrate on his passion for cars in 2016. Since then, Geoffrey Palermo and the rest of his team have provided in-house services such as backup-camera work.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 207 people died as a result of a car accidentally backing over them in 2010. Another 15,000 or more were injured in such incidents. Much of this has to do with the fact that seeing out of a rear window is not as easy in modern cars. To counteract the issue, more drivers are either installing or maintaining backup cameras.

With a backup camera system, drivers can reverse their vehicles with less anxiety than they otherwise would. This is because backup cameras make it easier for drivers to spot pets, small children, and hazards behind them.

Beyond that, parking is improved with backup cameras, specifically parallel parking. In many states, parallel parking is not a skill that’s required to earn a driver’s license. As a result, many younger drivers struggle with it. Since backup cameras improve rear visibility, they make it easier for drivers to see how close they are to the vehicle behind them when parallel parking.

Finally, backup cameras save drivers money. The cost of installing such a system can deter drivers from taking the plunge. However, the amount they save in the long run makes such systems worthwhile. Since backup cameras reduce collisions with other vehicles and people, drivers save on both medical and auto-repair bills.

Monday, 13 May 2019

The Benefits to Owning a Luxury Automobile




An exotic car enthusiast, Geoffrey Palermo owns a network of businesses that specialize in collision repairs and exotic upgrades for luxury automobile brands. Under Geoffrey Palermo’s experienced management, GMP Cars, LLC, repairs Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and other exotic automobiles.

There are several benefits to owning a luxury automobile, in addition to the prestige and elegant styling. High-end automobiles typically are equipped with more advanced safety features than the standard class of vehicles. Higher-priced automobiles are more likely to come with features that increase crash-test performance, such as traction control, side-front airbags, curtain airbags, and anti-lock braking systems, according to Consumer Reports.

In addition to the latest safety features, luxury automobile makers equip their vehicles with the latest technology. In fact, the most cutting-edge features, such as self-closing doors, massage seats, and power sunscreens, generally debut in luxury vehicles before being introduced into mainstream car brands.

Once you make the investment in a luxury automobile with the latest safety and technology features, make sure to have it serviced at a repair shop like GMP Cars that employs technicians with the proper manufacturer training to work on exotic automobiles.

Friday, 10 May 2019

Ensuring Your Luxury Automobile Lasts




A respected figure in the exotic car industry, Geoffrey Palermo owns the Novato, California-based automotive conglomerate GMP Cars, LLC. Under Geoffrey Palermo’s direction, the company specializes in repairs and exotic upgrades for Lamborghinis, Ferraris, and other luxury automobiles. 

Once you purchase an exotic car, consider these steps to protect your investment and keep the vehicle looking beautiful. First, understand that exotic cars are made to be driven, not parked in a garage. Taking your automobile out and revving its engine on a regular basis will lead to fewer mechanical issues than a car that languishes unused.

Next, keep in mind that the interior finishes in an exotic car are delicate. The hand-stitching and fine, thin leather on the seats and dashboard will wear faster than the interiors of most other cars. Pay attention to what your passengers are wearing and carrying with them to ensure that sharp, rough, or dirty objects don’t come into contact with the leather. Also beware of eating or even putting on make-up in the automobile. Chemicals from make-up get on the hands and can leave smudges on the seats, door panels, or dash. Along with regular maintenance, these tips can help you to enjoy your exotic car for many years to come.

Thursday, 2 May 2019

Ferrari Announces New Challenge Series in the UK


As the owner of a company with eight locations in Northern California, Geoffrey Palermo leads GMP Cars, LLC, which is dedicated to the repair, restoration, and upgrade of exotic vehicles. Complementing his work, Geoffrey Palermo is a recreational race car driver who recently competed in the Ferrari Challenge North America, held in Austin, Texas, in 2018.

Recently, Corse Clienti (Ferrari’s customer racing division) announced the new Ferrari Challenge UK series, which will see its inaugural season in 2019. The event will be open to any UK owner of a Ferrari 488 Challenge race car and will take place on four circuits in the United Kingdom: Brands Hatch, Snetterton, Croft, and Silverstone. 

Though competitors will abide by the same regulations and rule book established for similar Ferrari Challenge events, the UK series will only require participants to secure an MSA National A license rather than an international one. The first event, the prologue and test, will take place at Brands Hatch on April 25th, followed by races 1 and 2 at the same circuit on the 18th and 19th of May. The series concludes with races 7 and 8 at Silverstone September 21-22.

Wednesday, 26 December 2018

Jeff Skinner Excelling since Trade to Buffalo Sabres


As the owner of GMP Cars, LLC, Geoffrey Palermo has steadily grown his automotive enterprise to include eight collision repair shops throughout Northern California since 2008. Beyond his professional pursuits, Geoffrey Palermo is a passionate fan of the National Hockey League's Buffalo Sabres.

Seeking to improve their offense and make the playoffs for the first time since 2011, the Sabres acquired winger Jeff Skinner from the Carolina Hurricanes this past off-season. Buffalo sent Carolina three draft picks, as well as prospect Cliff Pu in exchange for the 26-year-old native of Toronto, Ontario, and the trade has worked out incredibly well for the Sabres thus far. Originally selected seventh overall by the Hurricanes in the 2010 NHL Draft, Skinner had 204 goals and 175 assists through his first 579 games in the league. He has a career high of 37 goals, but only scored 24 in a full 82-game season last year. 

However, Skinner has already equaled last season's goal totals through the first 34 games of the 2018-19 season, and he ranked second in the league in goals as of December 18, behind only Alex Ovechkin. His 34 points also ranks him second on the team, behind Jack Eichel, who has 14 goals and 31 assists for 45 points.