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Re: Palo Alto British meet

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Subject: Re: Palo Alto British meet
From: Roland Dudley <cobra@cdc.hp.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 1999 07:57:53 -0700 (PDT)
>>Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1999 17:40:40 -0700
>>From: "Tim Beloney" <65_s5v6@prontomail.com>
>>Subject: Palo Alto British meet
>>
>>Does anyone local know when this is?  I was hoping to have my car
>>somewhat available, but it won't get back to the painter for at least
>>two weeks, then a month at the painter.  If the meet is in August I
>>probably wouldn't be able to bring the car :(
>>
>>Tim
>>
>
>Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1999 20:49:54 -0700 
>From: Dave Binkley <dbinkley@argotech.com>
>Subject: Palo Alto British car meet
>
>Tim,  here is the info you asked about.  Sounds like you could make it.  I
>took my Tiger over last year.  Was fun, but hot.  The following also
>includes info on the LA meet.
>
>Dave
>
>DEAR WEST COAST LISTERS,
>
>Here are the dates and some info about two of the biggest
>British field meets in California. The dates have just been
>set and we are getting out the word. Thanks - Rick
>
>T h e  1999  P a l o   A l t o  B r i t i s h  C a r  M e e t
>
>*   SATURDAY   &   SUNDAY,   SEPTEMBER  11th  & 12th   *
>
>* Saturday, Sept. 11th - Join us for a fun-filled morning
>Brunch Cruise to The Sea coordinated by British Car Magazine.
>Cars will be staged from the El Camino Park parking lot
>between 9:00AM & 10:30AM. This free tour offers an optional
>brunch at a  restaurant on the coast at its conclusion.
>There will be no preregistration but please let the British
>Car Magazine folks know if you are going to attend.
>Call: 650-949-9680 or email:  BritCarMag@aol.com
>
>* Sunday, Sept. 12th - Take  part in one of the biggest
>one-day British car shows in America. Over 700 cars are
>expected to fill El Camino Park. Daily drivers, hot rods
>& works-in-progress are as welcome as Concours quality show
>cars.  Great food, live music and more fun than you'll be
>able to stand!  All participants will receive a commemorative
>gift.  Field entry starts at 9:00AM. There is no prereg. Fee
>is $20 per car at the gate. Spectators attend & park free.
>
>El Camino Park is on the El Camino Real, one block north of
>University Ave. opposite the main entrance to the Stanford
>Shopping Center.  From 101, take the University Ave. exit west.
>
>Call: 310-392-6605 or email: rfeibusch@loop.com for information.

Besides the meet, for the past several years there have been tours
through the Santa Cruz Mountains on the Saturday before the meet.
In fact last year there were two tours- one organized by Scott Fisher
and one organized by British Car magazine.  These two tours crossed
paths several times and some members of each tour switched to the 
other.  If Scott does the tour again this year, I'll probably go on
his, but if not, and BCM has one I'll go on it.  With or without the
snake.  

Roland

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