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Re: TRF Summer Party report (longish)

To: "RAY WYGONIK" <RWYGONIK@grove.iup.edu>, <mgs@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Re: TRF Summer Party report (longish)
From: "Mike Lishego" <mikesl@tartan.sapc.edu>
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 00:38:24 -0400
I only have a little to add to Ray's description of the TRF show...The roads
right outside Indiana PA and Armagh are beautiful LBC roads.  Everytime I
wander out that direction I manage to get lost, and frankly, I'm glad I do!
My MGB didn't make it as it was under the weather, but I took my '86
hatchback and boy - what a blast on those twisties!

The TR-8's were amazing - I never saw so many in one place!  I can't help
but mention Ray's car though.  It was done very well, with a good attention
to detail that you don't see for most daily driver 'Bs.  It needs to be said
that his car had come a LONG way from what it used to be...An interesting
story, if Ray decides to share it with the list...8-)

Since this was my very first LBC only show, I was overloaded with nice cars,
but I have one request.  Any listers with MG's should make the trip to
western PA for this show.  Even though there were plenty of MG's around, we
could make a better showing.

I enjoyed the show, even though the 'B was sitting at home.  Try to make
plans to come out next year, even if it's just to drive the roads!

Michael S. Lishego
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Speedway/3706/


>To say it "doesn't get any better than this" would not do justice to this
>year's TRF summer party.  The weather, people and cars all hit a high note.
>
>TRF is located on a hill in Armagh, PA, in the foothills of the Alleghenys.
>Picturesque would be one way to describe the area.


<SNIP>

>My wife really caught the bug this weekend.  All she wanted to do was find
cars
>with for sale signs on.  I guess I just have to listen to her like I always
do
>and buy another lbc!.  yes it doesn't get any better than this


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