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If I am out tooling around in the older part of town (no alleys in suburbia) I like to slip down the alleys and look in the garages and back yards, call me weird, or maybe a guy who fits right in with this group.

Anyway saw a nice unrestored looking late mid 60s BRG Sprite I didn't know was in our town. Also saw a Surrey top midnight blue TR4 that I knew was about but hadn't seen for years, as well as some a newer Spit and TR6 out tooling about.
Weather has been great in the midwest, so the cars are out.

Greg
 
Nice! I like back roads for the same reason. Today saw a chartreuse rubber bumper B pulling out of Tim Hortons as I was pulling in, and early 50's pickemup, a 72 or so Vette and and a Mercedes 190sl with the top down (guess which was my favourite) :smile:
 
Mmmmm Tim Hortons! I wish we had some of those down South. I first got to visit one while we were in Maine last year for a Sunbeam event and just loved the doughnuts and other breakfast goodies.....
 
EricG said:
Mmmmm Tim Hortons! I wish we had some of those down South. I first got to visit one while we were in Maine last year for a Sunbeam event and just loved the doughnuts and other breakfast goodies.....

they just opened the first non North American Timmys (other than those with the troops in Afghanistan) in Dubai of all places
 
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