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Re: "Tatty" MGB thoughts, was Re: Monterey Brit Car meet -

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Subject: Re: "Tatty" MGB thoughts, was Re: Monterey Brit Car meet -
From: Kelvin Dodd <kdodd@west.net>
Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 11:50:15 -0700
Dan makes an interesting point.

        My favorite car event has been the Colorado Conclave.  The event 
 includes a Saturday drive in the mountains, then a laid back show on 
the Sunday.  All British cars and bikes are welcome, regardless of 
condition.  Some of the tatty, rusted cars have wonderful history which 
can never be uncovered if they stay in the parking lot.  Frankly I am 
bored with over restored cars.  Give me a vehicle that is thrashed and 
has scars from being driven hard.  Let the trailer queens stick to the 
concours events where their owners can debate about tire tread 
cleanliness.  
        To this end, I will again park my 65 "Cow sat upon" MGB with the 
pretty polished MGBs in the next car show I go to.  Six years ago it too 
was pretty and shiny.  Now after years of daily driving and two major 
accidents, she is no longer a viable restoration candidate.  But she 
still runs and drives, dammit.  And I still get that same feeling 
pushing her around curves in third gear with the exhaust wailing.  Until 
I build another pretty shiny car, she is my Bitish car and deserves 
better than to be relegated to the parking lot.

Just some thoughts, from a LBC driver.

Kelvin.


Dan Ray wrote:

> constraints. Plus, it separates the "tatty" cars from the ones whose owners
> really spent some time and money! (that's a good thing, as long as they get
> driven once in a while)
> I was even ready to make placards stating date and price of purchase,
> to-date repairs, etc... With a big show, one would have to set a limit (no
> real bad rust buckets, unless significant welding completed).



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