I would like to acknowledge the fine Autos I've seen over
> the last two
> weeks. One cream colored, one Red, one yellow TR6, also a
> red spitfire and
> a light blue spitfire. I would have figured that the Spits
> would be more
> common and thought it odd that I saw more TR6's in the last
> two weeks then
> any other LBC. Maybe it's a local thing. I want one, well,
> one thing at a
> time.
> I look forward to a nice, warm (relatively) weekend of
> working on my
> toy. Hope to get her on the road before the end of THIS
> month. (that's
> what I said last year :-( stupid layoffs)
>
Hey Rave,
If the red spitfire was had a black stripe down the side, I think that one
is from St. Jacobs. I saw one like that day before yesterday.
What did the light blue spit look like? Something like at this site
http://trandmustang.homestead.com ? If so that was me! :-P
There is a plain bright red spitfire in Elmira, a green one in northern
Guelph, and one more in Fergus. A MKII in the Hanlin/Speedvale area.
So all in all, there are a number around. :-)
As for the Tr6's I passed a Red one on Saturday just outside of town by my
place.
TR3's seems popular in this area as well, I have a '59, a '60 is in
Conostoga, a '55 TR2 in Waterloo, a '61 TR3a in St. Jacobs
We are around........
Caome out to the Black Badger in Cambridge on the 14th to the WBCC (
Waterloo British Car Club ) and find out there many more of us insane
LBCer's. This invite goes out to all listers in the Guelph,
Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge area.
David Templeton
Just north of Guelph, Ontario Canada
'59 TR3a - TS54226L
'74 Spitfire - FM10491L
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