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It went very well, Don. The wedge ran great and we captured 1st place in the TR7/TR8 division. The weather was great, we had dinner in a great Irish Pub the night before the show and the cruise went well.
All I did was do some Griot waxing/detailing and drove it there. The hard work was all done by a guy down in Tennessee, who has been rumored to be taking on a similar effort with a MGB-GT.
I truly think that the color is what won it, more than anything. I must have had at least 40 people ask me to give them the exact color.
Why, is that offensive to a resident of that area? I didn't know that, or I wouldn't have said it that way.
Let me rephrase that. Ahem....The hard work was done by a restoration expert located south of Massachusetts and I just simply detailed it to highlight his efforts.
Thanks for the reminder Don. I only sent a bunch of stuff back and forth to him, so it's not like I never wrote out his address before. Now what made move him to the wrong state? Probably the same thought process that left the ground cable off!!
I have about 150 pictures, but have not had time to get them onto my website. I'll try to get some up there over the weekend. It was a perfect day for a show and there were a lot of cars. The wooden car even showed up.
There is a good looking gal who owns a supercharged 390HP Jag that has a neat display as well.
Every time that I see that wooden car move, it reminds me of the movie "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" with Sean Connery and a bunch of others, whose names I can't remember.
It's very steam-punkish I liked it alot, but I think it could have used some burls or desert ironwood inlays or something to break up the lacewood pattern.
I've got around 150ish photos myself that I haven't had time to sort through from the CCBCC show.
Really Don, I don't know where Mickey is "from", but I know he lived in Baton Rouge, back in the day.
Me, people ask me where I'm from, I say Louisiana. Ask me where I live, I say Mississippi.
I haven't been adopted, don't guess I ever will be.
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