Kate wrote:
>         I have been a British car owner for over 40 years. It has
>         always been my experience that most Big Healey owners look
>         down on Sprites as if they were destitute distant cousins, as
>         the owners of MGBs do to Midgets. 
Well, even if you are a newcomer, you are absolutely right!  But I think 
you are being kind in how Expensive Healey owners look at the true 
Healey that changed America's perception of a British sports car.
>         My own area of Elko, NV offers CHEAP hotels (as well as more
>         posh accomodations), casino gambling, a world class museum,
>         Basque and early cowboy culture, great food at very reasonable
>         prices, a police force that is willing to "look the other way"
>         for car events, as long as things don't get too far out of
>         hand, and businesses that are willing to support car related
>         events. 
Absolutely brilliant!  One of the problems that any gathering wants to 
avoid is being lost as the little fish in the big pond of a national 
event overloaded with people who already look down their collective 
snotlockers at Sprites!  You posted this only on the "Spridgets50th" 
group, so I am adding it the other Spridget boards so others might 
digest your suggestion.
>         This is also the home of the Alps of Nevada, which offers
>         breathtaking scenery and a delightfully
>         twisty road that is not too steep for a Spridget to enjoy.
>         Walking trails will take you to alpine lakes that offer
>         abundant fishing for those so inclined. Rain is almost unheard
>         of, except for a few days in August, so topless touring would
>         be most pleasant.
>
>         I can offer parking and camping for a large group, a secure
>         area for compatable dogs to play in, and a mini Attica for
>         those who must be exercized individually. We have two large
>         BBQs and two smaller ones that can be put in service for a
>         picnic on my soon to be completed patio near the fishpond and
>         waterfall. Two gentle horses might be convinced to take
>         youngsters for rides, if desired. Swimming is also available,
>         although the pool is relatively small.
>
>         The Elko Chamber of Commerce is always looking for new events,
>         and will do everything possible to welcome the group in proper
>         style. One or more of the local casinoes will be more than
>         happy to empty a parking lot for a car show and/or auto cross,
>         as well as host a banquet that everyone should be able to afford.
>
>         This is just my suggestion. I am willing to go along with group 
>
Buster Evans
 
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