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Darn fine gathering of the Triumph (and MG…and Austin-Healey) faithful at the Missouri Athletic Club-West Friday night for the annual SLTOA Christmas Party. In and around the usual great surroundings, service, food and drink, we had a strong turnout; lots of good conversation and the gift exchange – organized by “Mrs Santa’s Little Helper” (Bonnie)…
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One week following the autocross, SLTOA held its 4th annual Veterans Day Run, a 200+ mile drive to Chester and Perryville and back which raised money for The Purple Heart Foundation, one of a number of veterans/vet’s family support groups. Taking advantage of the great weather (still!), this drive constituted the biggest effort yet, with…
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Am coming off an unplanned multi-week layoff with the blog, due to technical issues (which is a euphemism for “I forgot the password”). It’s now a couple of days after Thanksgiving and as per usual, driving in the vicinity of complexes like West County Mall and the two outlet malls in Chesterfield Valley is an…
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There’s an old saying, something to the effect of “life is what happens while you’re planning something else.” Well, today (Sunday 09 Oct) was the BSCC autocross and after two weekends of work on the TR8 at Maneke’s Garage, this was my first real chance to wring out the car, in and around a return…
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Sunday, 02 October, 0711 mountain time in Albuquerque, time to return to St Louis. Safe travels, y’all!
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Sighted yesterday (Thursday) in Monte Vista, CO, along US 160. Yeah, it might need a little work…
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BUT, there was this…Monument Valley, UT. Anyone who’s seen the John Ford cavalry trilogy, “Cheyenne Autumn” or a number of other movies should be familiar with this locale.
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Even further west on US 66, at Grand Canyon Caverns Inn – which incorporates a gas station (“Radiator Springs Service”), motel, mini-golf and access to the caverns – stumbled across this, oh, post-74 Spitfire in exceedingly poor shape. First Brit sports car seen this trip; most of the Route 66 towns and attractions have numbers…
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Ah, but at the west end of Seligman, this find: an early Austin London Taxi, parked in front of a convenience mart. The plywood tipis to the rear provide a nice touch.