I know this isn't a technical issue and may be more approiate in another part of the Forum, but I wanted all you Triumph folks to know that the show was very well attended by Triumph owners.
The show was in Des Moines Iowa, my Hometown of maybe 500,000.The show turned out over 120 cars, (a few snuck in late through the back).
The club I joined some months ago ,organized this the fourth annual event very well. I was able to help at the show as a lot man, working with another club member parking about 15 MG's a Herald , and assorted other Europeon cars.
The weather held, we had a very nice Iowa late spring day, it could have gone either way!
The response from the folks around town was great. Several hundred wandered through the three lots and admired some really neat British autos, pre war to post war.
I wanted to make sure all you folks on the Triumph thread for the most part consider joining your local organization if you find one. I've been enjoying our TR4a for 5 years and have never had a better time than yesterday's event.
The show was in Des Moines Iowa, my Hometown of maybe 500,000.The show turned out over 120 cars, (a few snuck in late through the back).
The club I joined some months ago ,organized this the fourth annual event very well. I was able to help at the show as a lot man, working with another club member parking about 15 MG's a Herald , and assorted other Europeon cars.
The weather held, we had a very nice Iowa late spring day, it could have gone either way!
The response from the folks around town was great. Several hundred wandered through the three lots and admired some really neat British autos, pre war to post war.
I wanted to make sure all you folks on the Triumph thread for the most part consider joining your local organization if you find one. I've been enjoying our TR4a for 5 years and have never had a better time than yesterday's event.
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Pretty Please - add it to our Events forum(s) and add to the calendar! >> 