The popular vote went to an MG of course. Ken Sibley's 1946 TC which is
an absolute knockout TC. It believe it also won best MG. That eliminated
it from best in class. Lucky for me my TC then was able to get that
prise. It was a great show and fun for all on one of the best weather
days of the year. Kudos to Rich & Lynn Moores for running and
exceptional show.
William L. Singleton wrote:
> >it was an excellent show - all sorts of vehicles from ferraris to a
> >studebaker which whilst in pristine condition was painted in the
> vilest
> >colour scheme i have ever seen- sort of "the exorcist meets diarrea
> and
> >gets a pearlescent job"
>
> Yes, but did you notice the original ad in teh back seat -- of that
> model
> in that color scheme!
>
> >My GT got a highly unexpected 2nd in class about which i am
> extremely
> >chuffed! -
>
> Congratulations!
>
> We had a great time at the show, too. Loved the variety of cars and
> the
> setting is fantastic!. We thought the Studebaker was the most
> memorable,
> but then forgot to vote for it as our favorite. Damn! Hey, Deutsch,
> which
> car did win the popular vote?
>
> --Bill
>
> Bill Singleton
>
> '52 TD (hers, in pieces in the garage)
> '77 MGB (ours, we needed something fun to drive)
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