F-Type Impromptu Meet Up in Lancaster PA Sunday
I'm trying to hold the line on social media but it's getting more difficult as time goes on. I'm actually online virtually 17 hours a day and can't be without my smartphone!
+1. Have an FB account and might have logged on 3 times in the last 10 years, but I really don't care what anyone else had for breakfast. This medium (this particular thread) will work just fine for most of us.
Sunday it is, as many as can join at 12noon would be great. Grab some food, show the world what a great sports car looks and sounds like and for those that wish a little drive. I am psyched.
Since Flinger can't join us on this one, I will work with the other PA owners to find some driving routes for after lunch. Question: what do they call group of Jaguars? Pride? Id like to think thats the way we all feel!
Since Flinger can't join us on this one, I will work with the other PA owners to find some driving routes for after lunch. Question: what do they call group of Jaguars? Pride? Id like to think thats the way we all feel!
We will be a jamboree of jaguars! (More specifically an F-ing Jamboree of Jaguars)
Last edited by Unhingd; Nov 3, 2015 at 08:21 PM.
I think everyone is still planning on the Longhorn at 993 Plaza Blvd. in Lancaster PA
I'm jealous, guys... Supposed to be a perfect day.
I recommend roads between Lancaster and Chester County. Marko and I made The Whip, in Chester County, a destination from Lancaster.
Went out Hwy 23 N from Lancaster. Not great. Too congested. After about 10-15 miles along 23 out of Lancaster, just enter "The Whip" into Maps or Waze and follow the directions. It takes you through the countryside. Fantastic roads - winding, open, good visibility.
From "The Whip", perhaps a drive back to Strasburg, PA (where the PA Railroad Museum is located) would head you back towards Lancaster (10 minutes further away) through scenic backroads.
Well - good hunting, everyone...
You will be putting a smile on everyone's face that sees you!
I recommend roads between Lancaster and Chester County. Marko and I made The Whip, in Chester County, a destination from Lancaster.
Went out Hwy 23 N from Lancaster. Not great. Too congested. After about 10-15 miles along 23 out of Lancaster, just enter "The Whip" into Maps or Waze and follow the directions. It takes you through the countryside. Fantastic roads - winding, open, good visibility.
From "The Whip", perhaps a drive back to Strasburg, PA (where the PA Railroad Museum is located) would head you back towards Lancaster (10 minutes further away) through scenic backroads.
Well - good hunting, everyone...
You will be putting a smile on everyone's face that sees you!
What say you all to stepping across to the E-Type forum and inviting as many E-Type owners as are willing to drive their E-Types up to the Longhorn on Sunday? (Maybe even the C and D Type owners)






