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Yeah, it was a bit warm today, I expect several of the participants had their air conditioners going full blast. But, what a great day for the 2nd Annual Aces & Eights Poker Rally and what a great drive. Event coordinator Steve Zantop put together a highly entertaining route and we had a strong turnout…
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1975 Spitfire, located north of La Porte, Indiana, on IN 39, for sale. The, uh, “dealership” is Hemi Auto & Towing, (219)324-4364 if interested. You gotta love the wheel/tire treatment, eh?
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Photo by Dave Massey Dave Massey’s immaculate, recently restored/re-assembled ’71 TR6 and yr fthl ed’s 1980 TR8, earlier today. Never know when you’re going to run into another TR, eh? Next SLTOA meeting is Tuesday the 21st, at Llywelyn’s, 17 W Moody, Webster Groves. Interested in Triumphs and in the mood for a fun night…
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Dang…out running errands on Saturday, 28 July, stopped at a light on Manchester opposite Home Depot and a white 74-76 TR6 pulls onto Manchester and heads west. Yup, the intercept was on. I didn’t recognize the car; the only other white TR6 I’m aware of in town is Dave Massey’s but, as indicated, this was…
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AND, LBCs continue to make inroads into the Friday night Sonic cruises in Kirkwood. We had a fine representation by Triumphs and MGs on the 27th and again, perfect weather, great fun and a lot of entertaining vehicles.
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Compared to the past two years, 2018’s annual July SweatFest in John Lamberg’s backyard wasn’t too hot nor too humid. Good turnout, good assortment of cars and a pretty involved business meeting, with much event planning for the latter part of the year.
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Apparently this is my morning to get caught up, with a few quick ones. For starters, 15 July’s Boeing Sports Car Club autocross (fifth event of the season) which included competition by four LBC owners. Probably chief among the pack was Dave Massey, who returned with his recently rebuilt/reassembled TR6. Lee Fox in his MGB…
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Boy, and to think I used to buy cars without air conditioning. We are in the middle of particularly nasty stretch of high temps and corresponding mid-to-high humidity, which makes driving our cars top down, uh, challenging. In fact, earlier this afternoon, I saw a black Ferrari Portofino (front-engine, no V12, twin-turbo V8) up on…
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Seen at Skagit Regional Airport, off WA 20 west of Burlington, WA, earlier today. Lots of neat aircraft the airport too, including the collection of flyable warbirds at the Heritage Flight Museum.