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Re: Wheels and Wings Report.

To: "William Eastman" <william.eastman@medtronic.com>, <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Wheels and Wings Report.
From: "Dean Crowley" <dcdccccckc@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 17:17:40 -0500
My Crystal ball is broken :-) where might this event been held...?
----- Original Message -----
From: William Eastman <william.eastman@medtronic.com>
To: <mgs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 1999 10:31 AM
Subject: Wheels and Wings Report.


> This weekend Classic Motorbooks held their annual Wheels and Wings car
> show, fly in, and book sale.  The weather was perfect for such an event.
>  The usual MG vs. Triumph participation competition looked like no
> contest to me although there was a scary moment when one of the
> officials waved the MGA to go park with the enemy.  Luckily this was
> straighened out and I was able to join the MG flock.   Maybe they need
> to start making the contest MG vs all other British.
>
> There were, naturally, plenty of B's to see and at least six A's- three
> tourings, two coupes, and a Twin Cam touring which parked next to my
> car.  Lots of TD's but no TC's or TF's that I remember.  There were a
> few Midgets as well along with one super trick Bugeye that parked with
> us rather than with its AH brethren.
>
> I have been going to this event for about six years now and it gets
> bigger every year.  Most of the growth is coming from the Hot Rod boys,
> however and many of the "great" cars are staying home.  Last year there
> was a genuine Mercedes 300 SLR, a genuine FIA Cobra 286, and a Bently
> Speed Six..  This year I saw no cars of this caliber.
>
> For me, the higlight of the show was a beautiful Norton Commando cafe
> racer with polished aluminum bodywork and all of the right performance
> and weight reducing aluminum billet parts.  Cycle World ran a feature on
> a similar bike earlier this year and this bike was nicer than that one.
> A track T also caught my eye with a custom cream to primer brown fade
> paint job.  The worst car of the show, hands down, was a customized late
> model T-bird with a fifties Mercury front and rear end grafted on.  The
> work was nicely done but the car was hideous.   I would also give the
> "Car who's ownership most closely resembles flushing money down a
> toilet" award to Dan Iburg and his unrestored Citroen SM.  Luckily Dan
> runs a foreign car repair shop and has a parts car.  I guess they are
> really nice cars to drive.  Dan also owns an XK120 roadster and the
> trick Bugeye mentioned above so I guess he has some taste in cars.
> Besides he sold me the tranny part I needed for my project so he is A-1
> in my book.
>
> I picked up five books including Original MGA for half price.  The half
> price selection was very good this year but, unfortunately, I am on a
> strict budget ever since "the  project" followed me home.
>
> For anyone in the upper Midwest, I would highly recommend this show.
> There is always plenty of cars to see plus bikes and airplanes at the
> airport.  One interesting feature is that Polaris builds the Victory
> motorcycle engine next door and runs a booth showing their equipment.
> There is usually a guest of honor- this year is was George Barris the
> legendary custom car builder.  He brought along two of his most famous
> creations.  For the rest of the family, there is a craft show and small
> amusement park downtown and shuttle busses run between the locations all
> day.  Plus you can get books on sale- some half price and the rest 15%
> off.  Just make sure they don't try to make you park with the Triumphs
> ;-)
>
> Regards,
> Bill Eastman
> 61 MGA
> 58 XK150 fhc project
>



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