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Shenandoah Valley British Car Festival Today

Shinsen774

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Nice photos, Jim, thanks for posting.

About 150 cars showed, nice number and about the same as last year. Once again, the weather gods smiled upon us. A pristine, cool day.

Only 2 Midgets, no GT6s (again). Some very nice old MGs including a 1933 roadster. In the not often seen category, a perfect 1967 Riley Elf, and a very nice Austin Princess, too.

Overally a very good show, again. Next year will be the 30th anneversary of this show, if you're nearby please make the effort. Lots of very nice people who really love these cars.

Cheers, Jim, see you next weekend at "Britian on the Green".
 
Beautiful day for it. My '73's up on jack-stands again - rear u-joint, ick - so we didn't drive down. Looks like it was a good show.
 
Mark, did you manage to cross paths with my brother? He was there, sent me an email with pics of the B's that were there.....
 
vagt6 said:
In the not often seen category, a perfect 1967 Riley Elf

There was a REALLY nice one of these on eBay when I was in the market. Chased it fairly hard but it went beyond my price point. I ended up with an MGB instead. :smile:
 
Peter, I didn't meet your brother. Too bad, wish I could have.

Yes, the Elf was very nice. Burl wood facia, leather seats, really beautiful interior as it came from the factory. An "upscale" Mini, really. The guy has done an excellent job on the resto, and the car is a driver.

Cool car. :yesnod:
 
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