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Re: [Spits] [TR] Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix, British Car Day,

To: Jerry Van Vlack <jerryvv@adelphia.net>, spitfires@autox.team.net,
Subject: Re: [Spits] [TR] Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix, British Car Day,
From: John Reynolds <jfreynolds_99@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 08:17:02 -0700 (PDT)
Listers,
I plan on attending the VTR Nationals and would like
to attend the events in Pittsburgh also. I am
wondering how the TRF summer party fits in. If one
attends British Car Day and the Pittsburgh Vintage GP
there does not seem to be any time for other events. I
certainly do not want to drive from Pittsburgh to
Johnstown every night for TRF events. Am I missing
something?
John Reynolds
Houston, TX

--- Jerry Van  Vlack <jerryvv@adelphia.net> wrote:

> Fellow Triumph Enthusiasts:
> 
> Wow a lot of discussion these past few weeks about
> events associated with our
> cars and what's happening throughout Pennsylvania in
> early July. I'd like to
> plug the early part of these events for those of you
> interested in
> participating in the TRF Summer Party prior to VTR.
> Charles has written about
> his Summer Party Plans which include one of the
> premier if not the most unique
> Vintage Sports Car Races being held for it's 25th
> year.
> 
> It's the PVGP or the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix,
> Here is a link to an
> article in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette and a link to
> the PVGP Web page too.
> 
> http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07178/797518-100.stm
>
http://www.pittsburghvintagegrandprix.com/pvgp/site/default.asp
> 
> There is no cost for viewing this event but parking
> is not easy either. There
> is a simple solution for that too and it's the 27th
> annual Western
> Pennsylvania Triumph Association's British Car Day
> held on the Schenley Park
> Golf Course overlooking the race track which winds
> it's way through the park
> roads and adjoining city streets of the Oakland
> section of Pittsburgh. Oakland
> is where the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie
> Mellon University are
> located. For the entrance fee of $20.00 you get to
> park your British Car
> (only) among the other BCD Entrants which in the
> past have totaled close to
> 400 cars. In addition to the races and BCD there are
> several other special
> marque car shows both domestic and foreign. It's an
> overdose of the motoring
> hobby.
> 
> 
> Here is a link to the registration form and more
> information about WPTA's
> BCD.
> 
> http://wptriumph.org/bcd/bcd2007.html
> 
> If you are planning to participate in the TRF Summer
> Party this is the main
> Saturday event and it's one you don't want to miss.
> I encourage you to
> register for BCD using the above link to the WPTA.
> You can register the day of
> the show but it will cost a little more and may
> result in a delay entering the
> show field. The fees are donated to the Charities of
> the PVGP and you can read
> all about them on the PVGP web site.
> 
> I invite and hope to see many of you there.
> 
> Regards to all.
> Jerry Van Vlack
> 
> PS if the links don't work for some reason write to
> me and I'll send them to
> you on an individual basis.
> 
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