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July 2015,Waterford Hills,Michigan....

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They're putting together an English Ford race/meet at the end of July 2015.
I'm seriously thinking of going - the Midwest,in the Summer,in a British car-how
can I resist?
If I go to Michigan,I'd like to continue on to the Northeast - New York,Vermont,
& down to Virginia to visit the Kids,& on to North Carolina,& Tennessee,to revisit
Chattanooga,etc.
I'm starting to lay this trip out.Is there a chance of meeting up with others on
the BCF Forum,& maybe suggestions on where to stay/camp out?
I'd be on a budget if this really happens,but I'd like to think that I can do it.

- Doug
 
If you wind up back in the Finger Lakes, I'd recommend Watkins. Lots of great little b&bs, and I'm sure we could do dinner one night. Good luck
 
We're here (almost certainly) and if we are here, you are welcome!
 
Banjo, What's this I hear that they found three cars at the bottom of one of those lakes?
All with bodies in them and from different years? Hmmm, sounds fishy to me.:anonymous: PJ
 
This is still in the "Pipe Dream" stage.
I was looking at the logistics,& noticed that it was
about 2600 miles - ONLY a few more miles to the
East Coast.
I've got my "Trip Around the USA" intinerary.
I have no idea if I'll follow through - but who knows?
I would probably take the Cortina MKII wagon,as
it's a rare car.

- Doug
 
Doug - if I can do a long trip, so can you. Two requirements: car in good shape, and driver in good shape! We're here to help, but you have to have the car running well, and take a day-long test drive first. First hand experience: surprises tend to show up when least expected.

Men make plans; the gods just laugh.

Tom
 
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