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Anyone going to the Dixon [CA] Meet This Weekend?

AngliaGT

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I've paid for the room,& the entry fee,so I'm going.
I'll be there in the '67 MGB GT,Pale Primrose w/a BRG hood.
Now where am I going to put the trophy?
 

Jerry

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Doug,
I am bringing the mini to the show. The vintage minis needed one more to make a class. I only have to drive 1.4 hours vs your about 3 hours. See you there.
Jerry
 
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Small turnout for MGB's - only about 5 B's/5 GT's.
There were 6 cars in the English Ford class - 4 Anglias,& 2 Cortinas.
Motels were around $150/night in Dixon,so I stayed in Rocklin.
Also,people are nuts on the freeways around there.
 

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Doug, very different turnout this year. We normally run out of room on TR6, TR3, MGBs, and Spitfires. This year it was vintage mini, Morgans, Jaguars, and Austin Healeys. But a good turn out, 283 cars and except for the heat, it was fun.
By the way, the motels might be cheaper next year, the pinball people are moving to Lodi.

Jerry
 
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