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Re: 'Brit-Meets' Participation

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Subject: Re: 'Brit-Meets' Participation
From: "Keith A. Edwards" <kedwards@norfolk.infi.net>
Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2000 06:54:20 -0400
Cc: David Massey <105671.471@compuserve.com>, "INTERNET:CarlSereda@aol.com" <CarlSereda@aol.com>
References: <200006082006_MC2-A81B-711F@compuserve.com>
My Healey often wins the Diamond in the Rough at Healey meets.  They
sometimes have a "Most Creative Oil Spot" or similar award.

We have also had an exhaust note competition, sometimes involving a db
meter or driving through a tunnel.  The award has been called "Most
Aurally Satisfying"...

At a local show, we have had a "Least Likely to Make it Home Under Its
Own Power" (which my TR3B race car won once).

All good fun!

Keith Edwards, who takes Kitty Litter with his Healey
Suffolk, VA
http://www.norfolk.infi.net/~kedwards/photos/
4.5 TRs
1.5 Healeys

David Massey wrote:
> 
> Message text written by INTERNET:CarlSereda@aol.com
> >Why not let the 'rough' cars in for Free or at least a discounted price?
> >These owners don't have the same high incentive of pride built up yet, or
> the
> >same strong desire to show their efforts off, as the people with their
> >beautiful finished cars do. Maybe there could be a section for the 'works
> in
> >progress' and daily beaters.
> 
> Good points, Carl, perhaps a "Spirit Award" could be given to participants
> chosen at random (draw straws) (with Pop Choice winners disqualified) in
> each class.  This way everyone has a hope of winning something.
> 
> Some shows give out "Diamond inthe Rough" but only one.  I would suggest
> that one be given in each class providing that there is one that qualifies,
> of course.  This would encourage rough cars to be brought out to compete
> for the prize!
> 
> >Personally, as much as I'd like to see a hundred perfect TR4s (wish it
> could
> >be so) if I see too many pristine ones I might start to go numb! -  it
> helps
> >to see a range of conditions - starting with my TR4, of course, currently
> >holding the rock bottom position!
> >
> >Carl Sereda
> 
> That reminds me of the time I visited the Schlumph Museum in Mulhouse,
> France.  The schlumph brothers parlayed their linen factory profits into
> collection rare cars including what appears to be half the known Bugatti's
> in the world.  There are rows and rows of Bugatti's.  It gets to the point
> where you turn the corner and say "Oh no!  More Bugatti's!"  After a while
> one gets numb.
> 
> Keep the ideas coming.
> 
> Dave

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