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MG2006 - Trailer Info - Important!

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As we approach MG2006, we REALLY need to have an idea as to the number of enthusiasts planning on trailering their car to the event.

I ask that you please take time to complete the "survey" below and send it to mg2006info@aol.com as soon as possible:


NAME:

E-MAIL:

HOTEL:

ARRIVAL DATE:

NATIONAL MG REGISTER:

WHAT MG ARE YOU BRINGING?:

TOW VEHICLE MAKE, MODEL & COLOR:

TOW VEHICLE LICENSE PLATE NUMBER AND STATE:

TRAILER LICENSE PLATE NUMBER AND STATE:

TOW VEHICLE AND TRAILER LENGTH (APPROX):


Simply cut and paste the above information and imbed it into your e-mail.

Please make the SUBJECT of your e-mail MG2006 - TRAILER INFO

Thanks!!!!!!!!!
 
Not necessarily...if I owned a MMM car for example, and were coming from California (as I know at least one registrant is doing), I think I would want to have that option!

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BTW...the only time my car would ever be on a trailer is if were broken.....or stolen!
 
There are some cars that are just not feasible to drive that far given a limited number of vacation days. But... I have seen MGA's trailered to a show that was 90 miles from the person's home. He said that it was just too far to drive such an old car. But, the car was very clean... just not my personal idea of fun.
 
Some folks have no sense of adventure, either!

Me...I DRIVE my cars! I've had the MGB to both the east coast and west coast as well as Canada...and the MGC to the west coast, east coast, Texas, and Florida.

I've had each car on 1000 mile/24 hour rallies.

MGs were built to be DRIVEN in my opinion!

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You're supposed to drive these? I thought it was just a repair & stare hobby.
 
C'mon would you have time to drive a J2 MG 800 miles and back?
 
Especially as you drive you have to hold press conferences every where you stopped for lunch or for the night. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/savewave.gif
A J2 is a rare treat to see on the roads. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/driving.gif

Stuart. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif
 
Come to MG2006...I'm certain we have a J2 coming (in addition to an L-type, several Airline coupes, and M-type or two.....)
 
Do I need to register to get in to the ground? Or is it open to everyone for a fee?? My wife and I will be there purely as spectators. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/savewave.gif

Stuart. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif
 
You do NOT need to register for the event if you are at the car show on Friday purely as a spectator.

The local fire department will be accepting donations from spectators for parking, etc.

There will be food vendors on site.
 
You're coming from Louisana...to be a spectator?

No tech sessions, meet and greets, anything?
 
Well,I missed the deadline to register online for anything.
I'll have a look when I get there at doing some of the tech stuff.As for meets and greets,who knows what we might get up to. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif

Stuart. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif(won't have the Midget on the road in time)
 
Rick, Is the info you want only for those staying in Gatlinburg? Were staying at an RV park in Pigeon Forge. Only one of two who could handle our rig with a trailer. 60 ft. PJ
 
If you have already arranged for OFFSITE parking of your trailer and two vehicle, that's GREAT! We need the numbers of those staying in G'Burg and planning on utilizing the lots that we with whom have contracts
 
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