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The Last Sports Car Tour For the Season

It was our best turnout of the summer. Here are the pic's

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More pic's

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Yet more pics

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That's all folks!

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Got anymore pics of the super 7?

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That's all that I took. Some others there were taking pictures. we're going to share them around later. I'll post more when I get them.

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stuff like that makes me want a british car

Sunbeam Tiger, MGB, Mini Cooper, Super 7, even an MG Midget with the ugly nose, id love to have one
It's Gumby's fault.

 

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Yeah! My favorites are the super 7 and the midget. Man, That midget was so ugly it was beautiful!

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It's like your own private Targa Newfoundland! :bowdown:

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'Bout the only British car I see there that I like is the Mini - I've too many bad memories working on Triumphs and MG's (I specialize in electronics, so you know who got to work on every one of those s that came in the shop) and the 7 looks too much like the go-carts I used to build as a kid (though the go-carts were probably better built).

Is that a real 7 or a kit car?
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Quote from: Thunder Chicken
the 7 looks too much like the go-carts I used to build as a kid


But that go-cart handles like its on rails.

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Is that a real 7 or a kit car?
All I can say is they said it was a Lotus so I assumed it was real.

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my dad had a triumph spitfire, and my uncle had a Fiat Spider or something, and they both would take every ground they could find, and clean em up and reground them, and use some dialectric grease

Lucas, prince of darkness.
It's Gumby's fault.

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Quote from: Thunder Chicken
'Bout the only British car I see there that I like is the Mini - I've too many bad memories working on Triumphs and MG's (I specialize in electronics, so you know who got to work on every one of those s that came in the shop) and the 7 looks too much like the go-carts I used to build as a kid (though the go-carts were probably better built).

Is that a real 7 or a kit car?


Never trust the opinion of a mechanic. They hate everything on four wheels. :D Whenever I'm looking at new cars, if I say what model it is to my brother, all I ever get is a disgusted groan. There isn't a car in NA that he hasn't had some disastrous experience working on. :giggle:

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Here's some of the second last trip.