Fall is officially here, which means it's time for the M Coupe Buyers Guide Fall Barbecue. M Coupe Buyers Guide is the best M Coupe resource on the internet. We meet at its creator Jon's house every spring and fall to stretch our car's legs a little and geek out in his driveway. This year we had a record setting 9 M Coupes, 2 M Roadsters, 3 E90 M3's, 2 E36 M3's, and 2 motorcycles. My brother John flew out for the weekend and drove the new addition to my fleet, a track prepped M Roady (I'll post more about that later).
The New Addition
As the cars rolled into Jon's neighborhood the numbers in attendance this year became staggering compared to previous years. Lindsey travelled the farthest distance, coming all the way from Bozeman, MT in his Cosmos Black M Coupe with gold wheels. Colby had the newest addition, with his nearly mint Dakar Yellow M Coupe. Seth, who I met by refusing to allow his oil to be changed at Jiffy Lube came up with his Estoril Blue M Coupe.
A Record 9 M Coupes
After the obligitory photo session we drove out usual route through Poudre Canyon and Stove Prairie. The High Park Fire this year had scorched large swaths of the canyon, while the ongoing drought had reduced the Poudre River to a trickle. The colors of the canyon were diverse, with the usual yellow and orange colors contrasted deeply by black and greys in the burned areas. There was a certain beauty to the destruction that contrasted the vivid colors of our M Coupe's brilliantly. The impact of the fire on the community, even after three months, was still fresh. Signs thanking firefighters were posted by many residents and on Stove Prarire helicopters were dropping straw on mud slide prone burn areas.
80 Years of Automobile Evolution Separated by a Gas Pump
Staging Before the Canyon
Colby's Dakar Yellow M Coupe
Firefighter Gratitude
John Driving the M Roady
Into the Canyon
Drought Stricken Poudre River Slowed to a Trickle
More Gratitude
Headed Up Stove Prairie
See the Helicopter?
John and I had to break off at the end of the drive, but not until we all got together for one last photo session overlooking Horsetooh Reservior.
One Last Group Shot
John in the Roady
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