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For anyone who might be interested, here is the site and weekend info:
https://www.capecodbritishcarclub.org/BLW/CBLWKEND.htm
Several years ago, I attended one of the fall events at the MG museum in Westminster, Vermont. This was a perfect way to end the summer strolling around the grounds looking at all the rare MG’s at the museum. At that time, there were few late season British Car event where folks could enjoy their British automobile one last time before the colder weather arrived in New England. In the fall of 2000, four British Car enthusiasts decided to form the Cape Cod British Car Club over a pint or two of beer at a local pub in Falmouth.
There are a number of single Marque clubs in the New England area, but the Cape was lacking in cruises and events. Once the enthusiasm for the club grew, we decided to hold our major club event on a September/October weekend, trying to revive a lost tradition. Since that time, the club has grown to over 250 members with varying interests from pre-war Rolls Royce’s to Ford Anglia’s, to Austin Devon’s as well as the more popular British Sporting Cars. The interest continues to grow, in both the club and the British Legends Weekend.
Please join us for a weekend of events that the whole family of British Car enthusiasts can enjoy.
Steve Harris, CCBCC Board of Directors
https://www.capecodbritishcarclub.org/BLW/CBLWKEND.htm
Several years ago, I attended one of the fall events at the MG museum in Westminster, Vermont. This was a perfect way to end the summer strolling around the grounds looking at all the rare MG’s at the museum. At that time, there were few late season British Car event where folks could enjoy their British automobile one last time before the colder weather arrived in New England. In the fall of 2000, four British Car enthusiasts decided to form the Cape Cod British Car Club over a pint or two of beer at a local pub in Falmouth.
There are a number of single Marque clubs in the New England area, but the Cape was lacking in cruises and events. Once the enthusiasm for the club grew, we decided to hold our major club event on a September/October weekend, trying to revive a lost tradition. Since that time, the club has grown to over 250 members with varying interests from pre-war Rolls Royce’s to Ford Anglia’s, to Austin Devon’s as well as the more popular British Sporting Cars. The interest continues to grow, in both the club and the British Legends Weekend.
Please join us for a weekend of events that the whole family of British Car enthusiasts can enjoy.
Steve Harris, CCBCC Board of Directors