Bowie British Car Day

Steven Semeraro, ATR, (semerasx(at)justice.usdoj.gov)
Mon, 24 Jun 1996 9:20:17 -0400 (EDT)


The best weather for a Bowie BCD in some time, and what a great show it was. This British Car Day blows away any other show I've seen. The standard, the odd, and the wonderful are all side-by-side, and there's just so many of them. My favorites yesterday were the three Jag Mk IXs and the Lotus Elite. The Marcos that got me started down that path was also back again and a really nice Triumph Italia. The Sunbeam display was a little disappointing. Only three Alpines. The best was a really nice white one from Pennsylvania. The engine compartment had just been redone and looked great. There were about six or seven Tigers, including my favorite, the baby blue Mk II. I like it so much because it's obviously driven and enjoyed, yet still looks great. That Rapier was back again too. Interestingly, the Cobras are right next to the Sunbeams. There were three this year, two 427s and a 289. There are always rumors that this show will not return next year. It's hard to believe, because this show is the best.

Steve Semeraro Series V Alpine (More below)

BTW -- A Series V Alpine sold in the For Sale area before I even got there. The description sounded nice and the asking price was $3000. Also, there was a guy there selling nice wood dash boards in solid wood or veneer. Expensive, but cheaper than Prestige Autowood (or whatever that place in California is called). I'll post his number if anyone's interested.