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I was at a rather small car show on the weekend here in hinterland (AKA Alberta), among the 25 cars were a couple of nice Brits

A Jaguar D Type replica, one of the examples that are factory built to a high standard... Admittedly it's a car I've seen before a number of times, and the owner is active at shows with it... But I do think I got the best photos I've taken of it

And a Lotus Europa Special, something not terribly common around these parts..

And there were some other crappy American cars there as well :LOL:
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great pics and unususal cars and, yes, judging by the backgrounds in the pics it was a very smaller show. :jester:
 
I wouldn't call them crappy.


While driving in Salem,VA, I came across these two cars - a pull-handle MGB,
and a Sprite.
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I wouldn't call them crappy.


While driving in Salem,VA, I came across these two cars - a pull-handle MGB,
and a Sprite.

:p More a reference to the British cars of course... American classics do have a place in the world somewhere... :sneaky:
 
I was at a rather small car show on the weekend here in hinterland (AKA Alberta), among the 25 cars were a couple of nice Brits

A Jaguar D Type replica, one of the examples that are factory built to a high standard... Admittedly it's a car I've seen before a number of times, and the owner is active at shows with it... But I do think I got the best photos I've taken of it

And a Lotus Europa Special, something not terribly common around these parts..
Interesting. Do you know who the outfit was that built the D-Jag by chance?
 
There have been a number of D Type fabricators of differing quality.
One fiberglass model has painted on rivets(I think it was Protius).
Another is so authentic it's scary.
One owner of a shop near me had a true replica.
I dropped as many hints for a ride as I could but never bit.
 
Another is so authentic it's scary.
The Oamaru, New Zealand ones are as close as I've seen, but with some upgraded safety systems.
 
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