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Blount British Car Show

Wow, real Bugeyes at a show. Wonderful.
 
RAY! Didn't get to meet you - where were ya?

Great show, though...
 
Great pictures! Were there any other British cars there? :wink:
 
Looks like it is ready for anything to me.
 
Trevor Jessie said:
Great pictures! Were there any other British cars there? :wink:

Lot's of MGBs. Tons of Triumphs (TR2 and TR3 were the featured marque I believe). A couple of TVRs A few Lotus including a Westfield IX. Lots of old and new Minis Not many Jags. A nice Riley. Several MGTDs. Several big Healeys. A couple of Morgans. This was probably the largest entry I've seen for this show. Beautiful site.

The Austin Healey Club of America Southeastern Conclave will be in Townsend in September 2009. The Smokey Mountain Club will be the host with help from the Carolina and Atlanta clubs. All y'all mark your calendars.
 
That sounds like a good one! Post back here when they set a date. Townsend is only about 6-hours from me, and that is taking back roads.
 
It look like a bunch of nice non-bugeye spridgets there too. They should be on the forum. Did Ray hand out BCF cards?
 
I failed to mention that Kraig Hilbink's BRG Bugeye is for sale at $14,900. Lots of upgrades. I believe he is from Crossville, Tennessee.

My bad on the BCF cards. Should'a thought of that.
 
Really sorry I missed you, Ray. Tinkerman and I both had our BCF T-shirts on, but NO ONE asked about it!

I, too, forgot the cards, but I did talk it up a bit. Hopefully, we'll have some newcomers.
 
Mickey

Were you around the MGBs or TR7/8s? My son, who has a TR7 and a TVR Tasmin, spent most of his time there especially around the TVRs.
 
Janet and I were in the back with the TR8 (red one). The sun was pretty bright, so we "camped out" under a tent near the TR3's. Tinkerman had some of his TR3 pieces on a table in front of us.
 
Down here in Johannesburg

Picture 20 of 21. That whole console thing with arm rest is that a standard add-on from somewhere? I was thinking of adding the MGB map holder thing in the foot-well and the arm rest thing to my Midget.
 
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