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TRA at Kentucky Lake - June

Just got back from a great drive over to the site. Saw Ed, Frank, and Lou. But WOW! Is it ever HOT! The B drove beautifully, but the temp gauge was definitely on the high side by the time we rolled into the garage. Otherwise, a great outing, and always wonderful to see some of our folk here up close and personal.

Weather should get nicer for you guys the next couple days. Enjoy!

Mickey
 
Had made plans to come up, even called Jeff last week. Believe I am going to stay home this weekend, we've been somewhere everyweek for the last 5/6 weekends. Tell everyone I said Hello!


Marv
 
Enjoyed seeing all the TR 2,3,4,6,7 at TRA Kenlake Lodge. Lots of nice people and cars. As a non participant party crasher I missed out on the social scene but it seemed like everyone was having fun. The wife and I enjoyed a nice little road trip and I got to see Triumphs. Doesn't get any better.
 
Count Lou Metelko in on the Thursday get together!

DNK:
The Auburn - Cord - Duesenberg Museum here in Auburn is the jewel of the city of Auburn if not the state of Indiana. I spent about 10 years as a member of the so called "pit crew". A group of about a dozen guys that maintains the running condition of all of the roughly 125 classics. If planning to attend, schedule at least three hours to absorb all the museum has to offer. Fantastic building and museum. www.ACDmuseum.org

Lou Metelko
Auburn, Indiana

Lou- My friend just sent me this pic of one of his Auburns in front of his Auburn hotel

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