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Wedge Taking the wedge to the Cape-

Kayakindude

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Was on Cape Cod over Memorial Day weekend for a soccer tournament. Happy to report some of the best driving roads that I have ever laid a wedge on. If you ever make it that way you have to take 28a and the local coastal roads between Harwich and Woods Hole. There were tons of hairpin turns and roller coaster hills. I am not sure if I ever stopped smiling:smile:

 
Are you a soccer coach, ref, player, spectator?
I used to ref for Maple Soccer when I lived in Mass.
Beautiful Car!!
 
I am both a club coach and a ref...though I rarely ref. We made it to the finals but lost in overtime, penalty kicks. The ride home helped sooth the loss. My car is set up to run tight with great power between 40-50mph...perfect for twisting country roads.

If you click on the car it will bring you to my online albums, with more shots of the car, including the engine rebuild that Todd helped me with.
 
If you are lucky, the Cape Cod Club will have their famous "Valley of Sin" run that starts in Dartmouth and ends in Sakonet, RI, via all back roads and stops for lunch at one of the vineyards. Usually about 120 miles of pure fun driving with about 40-50 other like minded British car friends.

We also end it by stopping at Gray's Ice Cream before everyone heads home late that afternoon.
 
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