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Vintage Triumph National Convention 2004 Richmond

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Vintage Triumph Register 2004 National Convention will be held in historic Richmond, Virginia, at the Sheraton Richmond West Hotel. The convention will run from Wednesday July 14 through Saturday night, July 17. A special room rate is available for the event. See our web site www.vtr2004.com for information and updates. See you in Richmond. Hosted by the Richmond Triumph Register.

Lets see caravans from all points getting together to travel to Richmond Virginia July 14th - 17th. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/driving.gif
 
I posted this in the Triumph section above, but would like to put it here as well. I hope it's enjoyable to everyone:

The National VTR show in Richmond last Saturday was memorable, and an all-Triumph show. There were too many beautiful Triumph cars to count. The show was held outdoors on a perfect day at the VA Aviation Museum, near the Richmond Int'l Airport. It's an impressive museum with lots of antique and historic planes including a Spad WWI fighter; a Wright Flyer replica; a '27 Bellanca; a Curtiss "Jenny", a SR7 Blackbird supersonic fighter; Richard Byrd's 1927 Antarctic expedition plane, etc.

Among the galaxy of Triumphs: 6 GT6s, including a pristine '73 MK III GT6 from Texas that looked like it had never been driven. Also: 4 Triumph Italias, all perfect and lovely; a like-new, black Sports Six convertible, very sexy & rare; TONS of Spitfires; scores of TR2s, TR3s, TR4s and TR250s; a zillion TR6s, many TR7s and 8s; a Triumph 2000; an immaculate, red Jaguar XK120 (to die for!); a few
Heralds, a perfect 1948 Triumph sedan, and much, much more.

The Richmond VTR Chapter deserves tremendous credit for a highly organized and exciting show. Everything went smoothly and the highlight was a fly-in by a 1940 MK XII Supermarine Spitfire fighter. The mighty roar of its smooth and powerful Rolls Royce Merlin V-12 was a real thrill.

A few of my photos are posted here. Thanks to Jim Holmgren for the host site: https://www.littlebluespitfire.com/gallery/vtr04
 
Mark,
I've not seen any photos or results posted by VTR. <font color="blue"> </font> <font color="black"> </font> Im new to this, but it would seem that some information should be posted by now. Enjoyed your photos tho.
 
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