Wash it if you want or don't if you prefer. Try not to get caught up in
the competition thing. If it is a popular vote show (entry people vote
on each other's cars) remember that many times the most popular person
wins and sometimes it helps if their car is nice also. The most
important thing is to have fun and don't take things too seriously.
It's great to have pride in your car but at the same time nobody likes
the pompous "I'm here to win" morons. Safety Fast, David Deutsch
You wrote:
>
>I've finished (for the moment!) my restoration of my aunt's '51 TD. I
>get alot of compliments from my friends but in reality know I've made
a
>few mistakes. It does drive very well and I try to take it out for a
>spin as often as the sun shines here in Columbus, Ohio. (Which isn't
>often enough!) The annual British Car show is this weekend and I paid
my
>entry fee but have truthfully never been to a MG show and no idea what
>to expect. This car has truely been quite a project and now (~500
>miles) have been great driving. Any tips would be greatly
>appreciated!!!
>Thanks!!
>
>Roger Wilt
>'51 TD
>Columbus, Ohio
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