triumphs
[Top] [All Lists]

Road Trip 97 New Orleans Brit Car Show

To: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Road Trip 97 New Orleans Brit Car Show
From: Richard Ceraldi-ERC004 <Richard_Ceraldi-ERC004@email.mot.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 11:41:51 -0600
Scions,
   (A more detailed story and photos to be posted on a website soon)
   We're back. A pretty nice drive. We (Mike McPhail in his TR6 and me in 
the GT6) went the senic route along the costal plains. The suspension 
systems got a real workout on the roads we took. We saw some interesting 
things and met great people at our stops taking the back road into New 
Orleans. Due to the extra distance traveled we beat out a MGB that drove 
from Ft. Worth on the distance trophy. Our route took us 628 miles and added 
hours to the trip. 
  The show was wonderful. A lot of clubs could take a lesson from these guys.
 They kept the cost down ( 35 bucks included 2 dinner tickets) and no group 
of people could be any friendlier. The setting was in a large park with an 
airconditioned pavilion as the center point for the event. The area had 
great grass and was surrounded by ponds and walking trails. There were 
several vendors  selling all sorts of British car accessories. They had a 
total of 135 cars show up out of 141 registered. Great door prizes too. I 
won a socket set from NAPA, and a Castrol fender cover, Mike won a VB fender 
cover. Not bad for only getting 2 tickets each. One good idea they had was 
to mix the trophy announcements up with door prizes. You know how monotonous 
these things can get.  
    There were many classes in the popular choice catagories. Mike kept 
commenting on how many ringers were showing up. There were many excellent 
cars to pick from. There was a large class for the GT6/Spitfire as well as 
the TR6 group. Of course the GT6 + took the class, beating out about 8 Spits.
 I believe this car will be coming to Ft. Worth this summer. 
   In the judged class the competition was stiff. There was about 12 drop 
dead cars going head to head. Old iron like a MG-PA, MK 2 Jag, MG-T and 
several others that looks as if they were delived from the Museum. There was 
also some modern stuff like a TR6, Stag, MGB, GT6. I know I am not naming 
them all as I didn't bring my notes to work today. Well having to spend the 
morning of the show detailing and GT6 after the road trip and visiting with 
the scores of people admiring the car seems all worth while. I don't think 
it was my imagination but the GT6 was drawing the largest crowd in the 
Judged class. The 3 levels you could trophy in was Bronze, Silver, Gold, and 
Overall. There is something to be said about driving (no Trailer) 628 miles 
and then winning a trophy for Gold in the Concours.  The French Quarter was 
just more fun Saturday night.
    The drive back on Sunday went great. Mike set a blistering pace on the 
first leg. At our first pit stop we ran the numbers and had a 75 mph average.
 I was pretty jazzed at this as my speedo bounces pretty bad after 70 so I 
just keep the tac at a steady 3600. MIke's tac bounces about the same speed 
my speedo goes wacko. Between the 4 gauges, radar detector, and Motorola 
Radios we kept out of any trouble from the Dodge Sheriff.  At the 75 mph 
average we both got 27.5 mpg. With the cars using the same amount of gas at 
fillup time we made a good pairing. 8 hours (on the nose) after we pulled 
out of the hotel parking lot we entered Austin and split directions. Taking 
out the time we spent eating lunch we drove the 524 mile return at a 73.8 
mph average. Not to bad for a couple of old cars. And that avereage included 
driving through the Houston traffic!  
   So that worked out to be 1,152 miles total. No breakdowns, delays, etc. 
Of course both of these cars are maintained by their owners, don't let 
"mechanics" get near them, and are always kept in the best of shape.
As a side note I took the GT6 in this morning for my annual Texas inspection 
(like a MOT) and passed no problem.
So get out and drive!

Richard Ceraldi
71 GT6 MKIII KF166L
71 Spitfire MKIV FK9365L 
Austin, Tx
www.exact.com/~gt6mk3     (check soon for photos of the road trip)
 
  

<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>
  • Road Trip 97 New Orleans Brit Car Show, Richard Ceraldi-ERC004 <=