While I didn't get the time to see a lot of the show I did see most of the
Spits. I think the total between the two classes was something like 50 cars.
About the BRG, I say p-ss on the purists and go with what you like the best
because you are the one that sees it the most. You will never find my red in a
Triumph (or BL) paint chart and I really like it.
The Stags were really nice and some of them drove a fair distance. Just remember
that us Spit people call the Stags just larger version Spitfires.
I was talking to one of the Stag owners on Saturday evening and he said on a
trip to the UK, he attended a Stag show with 450 of them. To get 12 of them in
North America together in one spot but 450 is a little mind boggling. He then
went on to talk about differences between the cars and colors and that was when
he lost me. I think that is when the corn was ready to eat. Off I went to chow
down.
Cheers,
Vic W.
David Templeton wrote:
>
> Vic,
>
> I am sorry I missed talking to you this year. I hope you passed by the
> little blue spitfire with hood bulge? After 4 months in the garage with no
> transmission I am REALLY happy to be driving her again. I know about the
> sunburn thing I went to a car show in Cambridge yesterday and then Bronte
> today.
>
> Hopefully, next year I will have the '3 going and be driving that down. I
> did see a '3 with the most wonderful BRG-like green. When I inquired about
> it I was told it was a '92 Honda Accord Metallic Green. It looked a lot
> like the Jaguar green, very dark and the metallic flakes were just
> noticable. I don't want to start the another discussion about BRG rightness
> again I just thought I mention a really nice example of an alternative. The
> only world of warning I got from the owner was it is hard to lay the paint
> down due to being a clear coat finish.
>
> The other thing that nice to see was the event honored the 30th anniversary
> of the Stag and there was about a dozen fine examples. Lots of polished
> chrome and it is intresting to see the different ideas of show car from
> original to slightly modified for drivability to radical. Individual tastes
> are present and that I think is the nicest thing to see at an event this
> large. It really make you want to walk around and see the "different" cars,
> not boring.
> Just my 3cents worth (that's 2cents U.S.) :-)
> David
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