As Cher said in 1989, “If I could turn back time….”
If you could turn back time, to what year would you set your destination? For me, it might be sometime in the early-to-mid 1990s. I was a fresh teenager at the Woodward Sixth Grade Center, reading Dirt Wheels Magazine and studying up on ATVs, putting miles on my Specialized Hard Rock mountain bike (pictured below in 1996), and playing games like Myst on our Packard Bell home computer. Life was good.
It was around that time, some of Acura’s best sellers were gracing its showroom floors. For just one day, Pikes Peak Acura in Colorado Springs chose to re-create such an occasion. On Saturday, July 21, Manager Joel Archuleta swung open his facility’s doors for six Acura Legends to take over the spots previously occupied by ILX, TLX, RDX, and MDX models. And the commotion drew quite a bit of attention from both staff members and customers alike. Adding to the already-nostalgic feeling within the showroom, I requested that the satellite radio channel be changed to 1990s music, and it was. Perfect.
On display in front, we had the two “twin” Legend GS sedans, my VIN 21413 and Chris’ 21268, configured in identical equipment, and within a few miles of each other in odometer readings. More on that car in a future article. Here’s our photo with Joel.
Behind the receptionist desk, we had two generation 2 LS coupes: Mirel’s black-on-black 1994 LS 6-speed and Ben’s white-on-black 1992 LS automatic. Capping off the ends of the showroom were Leon’s 1995 LS coupe and James’ 1988 base model sedan. James’ car drew a great deal of attention as it was the most highly modified vehicle in the spotlight, with eye-catching custom paint, suspension, and other upgrades. It was also the only first-generation car in attendance.
One of the highlights of having our “dealer day” was seeing a few random local owners come out of the woodwork, including Jesus in a black G2 coupe and Seth in a Desert Mist 1994 Vigor GS. We welcomed both of them like family and invited them to join us upstairs for our catered lunch. Dealership personnel cast votes on their favorite car, and the award was granted to Chris for his Legend GS. Our time in the limelight was short-lived, and by noon we were rolling back out the doors and returning to home base in Woodland Park.
That afternoon, we took the cars to Woodland Park High School and held an informal car show and voting. There were a few fun categories, like “Least Visor Sag,” and “Cleanest Floor Mats,” but my favorite was one called “Least Idle Smoke.” In my 14 years attending this car meet, this was the first time I’ve participated in a “smoke-off.” The concept is straightforward:
- Park the cars in a lineup
- Fire up the motors
- Let the cars idle for about 10 minutes
- Proceed down the row and have someone rev each car to similar RPM
- Evaluate which car emits the least blue smoke
It was kind of funny, really. I mean, these cars are 23 or more years old. Even the lowest-mileage car in attendance, Leon’s 1995 coupe LS with 145,000 miles on it, let out a puff of smoke. Oil burning is a common thing. You’ll see what I mean in the video.
That evening, our NALM concluded with a BBQ banquet, raffle, and awards ceremony at the Country Lodge. Every attendee received an item, and some received multiple. Best of Show went to Chris for his Legend build, Longest Distance Traveled went to Alex from Florida, Best Interior went to Leon, and other awards were given. It was the perfect capstone to an adventure-filled few days in Colorado.
Meanwhile, James L and I prepared for a long return journey ahead to Arizona the following morning. We hit the road at our anticipated 7:00 departure time and made only a few stops along the way, including a prime photo op along I-25 southbound near the “Highway of Legends.” Thanks to some walkie-talkie communication, we were able to stay in touch for the entire 850-mile stretch. Sean, my skydiving friend who I mentioned in Part 2, bought us lunch in Albuquerque at a restaurant called “The Range” off Interstate 40.
Tired but fulfilled, we got back to Phoenix around 8:00 p.m. local time. Until the next NALM!
It’s 1995 all over again
Me with my GS
Group shot
Looking spiffy
Chris’ car. Notice how we even swapped out our plates for Pikes Peak ones!
Mirel’s car
Matt and Jesus’ cars
Dinner at Woodland Country Lodge
Home, sweet home, in Arizona on Sunday night
Until next time!