For the return trip, I drove from Bowie, MD to Logansport, IN (via western Maryland, far northeastern Ohio and then down through Lima to Terre Haute, IN) with a fair amount of interstate travel, interspersed with extended stretches of two-lane US highways including the Lincoln Highway. During the course of the two-day run, saw a number of really interesting cars, all in outstanding shape: a 1966 Chevy Impala convertible; two ’68 Plymouth Road Runners; ’68 Chevy Camaro; 1980 Oldsmobile Toronado (complete with Ohio historic vehicle plates); plus serious off-road/neighborhood superiority vehicles, including an M4 Sherman, M5 Stuart and M42 Duster.
FINALLY, near Logansport, IN, saw an LBC: the late-model, crash bumper MGB seen above. Almost stopped the truck to do a victory dance but instead I concentrated on getting some photos as quickly as possible.
Pretty cool, glad to see at least one Brit sports car out and about during the eight-day patrol. However, for the official neatest car of the excursion, see below.