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Nor Cal British Steele has spots open for pre-2000' this Sat 5/25

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Old May 21, 2024 | 10:11 PM
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Breakfast Club Rally's May 25th 2024 British Steele still has a some spots for any pre 2000' British cars. This is a great event with a cars and coffee type pre drive 7 am to 9 am. Then they have a created a 80-90 mile drive thru the beautiful Sonoma back roads. They have three starting times so it is great for everyone from faster more experienced drivers, moderate paced drivers, and casual cruisers. Thus any British car from sports cars to sedans are welcome. It ends at lunch time. This is non snob car group that attracts a broad range of cars/models and is always focused on just car people so the route and details are only provided to approved drivers to avoid spectators whom do not have a car or are not passengers of cars attending the event.

https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/u...steele-279504/

https://www.breakfastclubrally.com/e...ritishsteeliii

 
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Old May 22, 2024 | 04:00 AM
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starting point is probably not more than an hour and a half drive from me and am very familiar with the area too. too bad my '67 MK2 is at a shop in idaho at the moment...

good news is i've got an even older british car! a '53 MG. it's in tip-tip condition, just back from a flawless 3500 mile cross country trip, freshly washed, gots a new radiator and grill and the top's already down. a hundred miler should be a piece of cake. maybe i'll give it a go!
 
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Old May 24, 2024 | 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by hueyhoolihan
starting point is probably not more than an hour and a half drive from me and am very familiar with the area too. too bad my '67 MK2 is at a shop in idaho at the moment...

good news is i've got an even older british car! a '53 MG. it's in tip-tip condition, just back from a flawless 3500 mile cross country trip, freshly washed, gots a new radiator and grill and the top's already down. a hundred miler should be a piece of cake. maybe i'll give it a go!
Hope to see you there! Last year there were a good number of MG's. You will have a great time, there is a great variety of really nice cars that actually drive their cars! There are not any other drives like what Breakfast Club Rally puts on. They do this British themed event once a year. They have monthly event open to all makes and throughout the year they have other themed events such as "Air Cooled", "French", "Japanese", etc. All events are focused on car enthusiast with NO snobbish attitudes allowed
 
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Old May 24, 2024 | 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by hueyhoolihan
starting point is probably not more than an hour and a half drive from me and am very familiar with the area too. too bad my '67 MK2 is at a shop in idaho at the moment...

good news is i've got an even older british car! a '53 MG. it's in tip-tip condition, just back from a flawless 3500 mile cross country trip, freshly washed, gots a new radiator and grill and the top's already down. a hundred miler should be a piece of cake. maybe i'll give it a go!
Hope to see you there! Last year there were a good number of MG's. You will have a great time, there is a great variety of really nice cars that actually drive their cars! There are not any other drives like what Breakfast Club Rally puts on. They do this British themed event once a year. They have monthly event open to all makes and throughout the year they have other themed events such as "Air Cooled", "French", "Japanese", etc. All events are focused on car enthusiast with NO snobbish attitudes allowed They also have an annual Monterey Car Week which is more exclusive but gets you into the Monterey Car week access which is cool.

 
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Old May 27, 2024 | 02:38 AM
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Over 100 cars! Here are some shots of what you missed!

Check out EA's post with 28 pictures!
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/o...120554/page75/

 
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Get your British car ready for next year end of May 2025! Here is a sample of what you missed; there were about 100 cars! Incredible roads, great people, great cars, photographers to catch your car in motion and more!

 
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