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DougR

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When is British Car Week?
Seems like every time, my car is "out" for the event duration. I have paint repairs coming up
(parking lot damage) and would like to schedule so I can participate.
 
I survived British Car Week!
Put an additional 340 miles on the clock with nary a problem. Lots of thumbs ups and lots of "What is it?"'s. Zero encounters with other LBC's . Where was everybody hiding?
 
I survived British Car Week!
Put an additional 340 miles on the clock with nary a problem. Lots of thumbs ups and lots of "What is it?"'s. Zero encounters with other LBC's . Where was everybody hiding?
 
Where were we? We were all *working* on them for next year BritCarWeek (gotta plan ahead with these cars).

BTW, this last week I saw the following cars all with top down locally; XK-120, Daimler SP250, two Spitfires, 1500 Midget, TR-6 and MGB (I work with the last two)...plus a few of the new Jags sedans, but I don't think they really count.
 
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