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CT British Car Show Sunday

My band is playing next Sat. night till 2pm in Essex, for me to wake up and haul that TR6 up there would be a real test of endurance.....zzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZ~!!!! not likely

but I'm sure you'll have a great turnout dont ferget ta take lots of pix.
 
How about a sample of the 300 that you took today?

Harry thinks that you were hiding from him.
 
Yes, the genuine article with a genuine eccentric owner!
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I dare say, Benny Hill is still alive and well!!!!
 
kodanja said:
Not hiding Harry, taking lots of photos

I'll try to format the pix on Monday..

I knew you were not hiding!

The Park offered a lot to look at! Absolutely a beautiful place to hold a car show! I wish I went to it sooner but 24/7 on call work always got in the way. Not doing that anymore! The Harkness Mansion tour took us about an hour, flower gardens at least another, we bailed out on the hot dog wagon line and I sincerely hope you were not on that wait. The MG section was huge. If you have the time, car show or not, I would highly recommend a cruise to this Park! I saw at least twenty different specimen trees alone from the parking lot to the Mansion.

A few more pics a little off Triumph topic. Gonna post some in the pub later tonoght or tomorrow. No 1800's though and I really wanted to see one of them up close.


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