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Autumn in the Mountains

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The British Car Club of Western North Carolina is hosting its annual fall meet on Sept. 26-27. The fall colors should be just beginning, and the mountain roads are just the place to enjoy your LBC. Website is https://webpages.charter.net/mini1000/AITM2003.html

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[ 06-01-2003: Message edited by: Mickey Richaud ]

Edited url to make hot-link -aerog

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That sounds great. I think I will start planning that one. We have friends in Hickory, NC. Is it near there?
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Mr. Bassman -

Not sure, because there are two Hickory, NC's. The event is in Flat Rock, NC (and I think there are four of them!), south of Asheville. I think there's a map on their website in the message above.

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Thanks, Mickey, I looked at it after I posed the question. It is near Hendersonville and I have visited there quite a few times when I was a kid.
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Back from the show - Good turnout, and fantastic weather. Rain threat held off until all was over, and then wasn't more than a shower. Thanks to the NC club for all their work.
 
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