>> All British Car Meet, Sat. August 4th, 2018 <<
British Car Day 
Redmond Town Center
Saturday, August 4th, 2108
My wife and I attended Exotics at Redmond Town Center last Saturday, when it was Italian Cars Day, and it was HUGE. Hundreds of exotics, many I had never seen before. Great time... only one other F-Type there though. British Day should be much better.
https://www.exoticsat.com/special-ev...ritish-car-day
COME AND REPRESENT THE MARK!
Here are some pics from last Saturday:
The show runs from 9:00am - 11:00am. Arrive by 8:30 or you may not get to enter.
No fees, no registration. Just come and enjoy!
Gads... Can I try to make it? Not sure, as both my Jags look like crud right now and would take some serious cleaning/detailing......
I love E@RTC. It sure has taken the 'awesome' out of any normal classic car show for sure! Never knew there could be so much art in one place!
For any that have never attended and might be intimidated, don't be. You can also park outside the show, and enjoy the sun and cars... No admission or such...
Just a bunch of car lovers showing off some really rare treats to the eyes and ears!
I love E@RTC. It sure has taken the 'awesome' out of any normal classic car show for sure! Never knew there could be so much art in one place!
For any that have never attended and might be intimidated, don't be. You can also park outside the show, and enjoy the sun and cars... No admission or such...
Just a bunch of car lovers showing off some really rare treats to the eyes and ears!
I stopped in for a few minutes yesterday shortly after 9:00 when it started. Only a handful of new Minis and an Ariel Atom were present, the rest were either German or Italian, along with a few Japanese examples.
Dave
Dave
You missed a great show!
I get a snicker out of the shot of the mini-van.
I owned a early '70s Daihatsu (same size and style) when stationed in Japan. Had a 350cc 2-cyl, 2-cycle engine under your butt for power! Think 50kph was about its top speed (downhill), and your 5mhp bumper depended on just how strong your knee caps were... Had good fun in it though...
Thanks for sharing the great photos!
V
I owned a early '70s Daihatsu (same size and style) when stationed in Japan. Had a 350cc 2-cyl, 2-cycle engine under your butt for power! Think 50kph was about its top speed (downhill), and your 5mhp bumper depended on just how strong your knee caps were... Had good fun in it though...
Thanks for sharing the great photos!
V
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