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Oct. 14th: Washington DC MG Car Club show

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Sunday, Oct. 14th at Willoughby Farm in Marshall, VA.

Website here: https://www.mgcarclubdc.com

Near Marshall and Middleburg in beautiful VA hunt country, Willoughby farm is a nicely restored colonial-era estate. This is a great show with cars entered from all over the DC capitol area.

The day starts at 9am, 2PM awards ceremony. Food vendors,an apple press for the kids, hayrides, etc.

And, some very nice, twisty roads leading up to the place. This truly is one of the prettiest spots in Virginia.

A bunch of us from the Charlottesville area are convoying up in the am. Join us!

Post questions here, I'll be glad to assist. Or, just visit the website link, above.
 
Sent my registration in yesterday to take the 100-6 Healey down there - it's a beautiful drive and looks like it will be a great day!
 
At the risk of being redundant - it really is an excellent LBC show. The setting/location is picturesque, at a restored old mansion. Very expensive real estate in this area, too. For example, Sen. John Warner has a spread nearby, along with scores of other zillionaires.

It's worth a long trip to go there. Trust me. Many, many beautiful cars and an opportunity to meet a few hundred folks who share our enthusiasm for these cars (and motorcycles - always several vintage British bikes there).

Hope to see you there! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/cheers.gif
 
Nice scenery!Who's Cortina is that in the gallery
section of the 2006 Hunt Classic?

- Doug
 
Don't know, Doug. I'm not a member of this club, and do not know many of the members. I've been attending for a few years, though, and have shown my car a couple of time. As such, I've made some friends there.

Paul Tegler, the Triumph web guru and a good friend of mine, always shos a car. He'll probably bring his FISix (fuel injected Spit Six). Several of the NASS (North American Spitfire Squadron club) guys will be there, also.

I convoy up with LBC enthusiasts from my area. It's a great day and somehow, the weather always turns out well.

Hope you all can make it. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/driving.gif
 
A group of us from BRRTA will caravan down from PA/MD again this year. Hunt Country Classic is one of 2 or 3 shows we wouldn't miss. And the owners of the farm also own Summit Point Raceway in WV. Nice people and great show. Any BCF'rs who spot me hanging around my red SP be sure and say Hi.

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longbridgehealey-
we will be taking 15 through Frederick (at least 2 AH3000's along)if you want to meet and caravan. I come up from Baltimore on 26 and join them on 15 at that interchange. PM me if you want to do it & I'll trade cell numbers and let you know the time frames.
 
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