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Bob Grunau
Canada
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Posted - 19/09/2016 : 00:52:49
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The 33rd Ontario Canada Annual Bronte British Car day is over, about a thousand British cars of all types. Only Two pre-war MG TAs, a Tickford and a roadster. MMM cars were represented by my 1935 MG KN 0389, AVB124, 4 door pillarless saloon which attracted a lot of attention. AVB124 was voted best in Magnette class, not to hard as it as the only MMM car present. If anyone has any history of KN0389, AVB124, prior to 1970, I would like to hear. Thanks, Bob |
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George Eagle
United Kingdom
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Posted - 19/09/2016 : 07:23:48
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Well done Bob - where were the other local Triple-M owners!
A photo of the car at the show would be nice.
George L2023 |
Edited by - George Eagle on 19/09/2016 07:24:20 |
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gordclark
Canada
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Posted - 20/09/2016 : 05:18:08
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I went to Stowe (Vermont) for their British Invasion - about 600 British cars. These two events have always conflicted. You'd think that after 25 years, the organizers would work something out. Like Bronte Park, there were only two Triple M MGs - sad, especially since there are so many in the East.
The Triple M owners in our club brought an Aston DB2, and a Lotus Elan Series I. My PA is still a "work in progress".
Still a popular event and the weather was great.
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Bob Grunau
Canada
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Posted - 20/09/2016 : 13:54:23
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OK, here is KN0389, AVB124, at Bronte last Sunday. Bob
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