Fred and Cindy are my parent's next door neighbors in Indiana as well. I've
seen the 100,000th car, and have sat in it. It really is exceptional, with
its sheep shag carpet, and fully restored glory. You forgot to mention its
website: http://www.100000thmga.com I guess Fred's brother accidentally
got a hold of it when a MG dealer mistakenly sold it to him.
Was just down at Hurricane Joe's a few weeks ago while in Key West. If you
happen upon the lower keys, it is a fantastic place to sit and eat while the
charter captains bring in the daily fish.
TJ
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-mgs@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-mgs@autox.team.net] On Behalf
Of dave houser
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 11:07 AM
To: mgs@autox.team.net; >> Ron & Diann; jon rubel; Charley Robinson
Subject: Key West Regional Meet
Wow!!
Rita and I just back from the Florida NAMGAR regional meet and it was
fantastic! The weather(not too hot but dry), the site itself(Doubletree
Hotel-access to everything by jitney or hotel transportation) and the
cars( Don Holle drove in from Albuquerque, with George Merryweather as
shotgun, from Texas!). We had about 50 folks and 28 cars. One of the
biggest surprises was Fred and Cindy Staup, owners of the 100,000th MGA
made(come up to Michigan and see it there). He also owns Hurricane Joe's
where we had a great meal one of the nights. He arranged for photos of
each car to be shot at the "Furthest Southern Point in the US" marker as
well as a Poker Rally from Miami to Key West. Would you believe the
winner had a royal straight flush to the ace! We only had a full house.
We also had as guest speaker, Peter Thornley, son of the famous John
Thornley. He gave us some nice anecdotes of growing up surrounded by
MG's. It was a small, intimate group of fun folk and by the time we left
we knew everyone.
All in all, we had so much fun, we hope to make it a yearly event.
Cheers,
Dave Houser
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