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Went to Two Car Shows Today

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First,I went to the local Cars & Coffee in Salem,VA.There was Maynard's '57 Rambler Rebel,
one of the early "muscle cars",& a nice 1966 Pontiac Tempest wagon.I didn't get any pictures.
After that,I drove down to The Gathering,a British car show in Dobson,NC.It was cold,as
the wind was blowing (in both places).I did have a nice drive down & back.
I did get these pictures.They're not great,just "point & shoot" ones.
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nice. tasty Spitfire
 
What make is this car? (Shown in second set of posted pics).

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That Spitfire is just about perfection.
 
What make is this car? (Shown in second set of posted pics).

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That's a Triumph 2000.I knew of one sitting in Eureka,
& couldn't get anybody to take it (for FREE!).They also made
a 2500 that looks a lot like that one.
I read somewhere that Triumph made US dealers take
a 2000 for every XXXX TR4 that they got.
 
Excellent turn-out on and off the field! There's even a Datsun 2000 hiding in the background. Good stuff. Thanks for sharing.
 
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