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Das Awkscht Fescht - Macungie PA

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Back when I still owned my TR3B, I normally displayed "Fagin" all three days of this ACAA event. They never really knew where they wanted a LBC on the field. Sadly I sold the car when we moved to a 55+ community just over 1 mile from the community park where the show is held. I went on foot yesterday for the 59th event, and this year's featured cars were British machinery. I spent a few hours walking the facility yesterday before the heat got too bad for an old guy, and I have posted photos of some of the cars on Flickr, including a good number of British cars. I hope you enjoy the pix.
 
some great and unusual cars. what is the HRG Aero? and, the purple and white fastback near the end - I know I have read its story but for the life of me can't remember it. Thanks for sharing
 
Nice array of cars there! Great images, too. I'll assume they were taken with the new mirrorless?

Used to visit Macungie a lot in the 70's, former in-laws lived there.
 
Nice array of cars there! Great images, too. I'll assume they were taken with the new mirrorless?

The new mirrorless was there. I even used the camera's focus stacking feature on two of the shots in the album. I am enjoying that feature a lot.
 
Nice pics… thanks for posting them!
 
Good to see a Morris Minor Traveller in the mix!
 
Looks like a great show. That HGR aerodynamic is a neat little car. For my the old Willys Overland and the R model IH were nice to see.
 
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