Nice shots Larry - thanks for posting! That Europa is a rare beast. My dad had 
a TR3 when we lived in Santa Clara in the 70s - I wonder if it’s one of 
those!!! I’ll see if I can get a photo with the license plate showing…

Cot




On 28 Sep 2021, at 10:23, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:

Sunday week we found out about the local british car show this last Sunday.  We 
got the car registered on Wednesday and discovered that it would make it about 
two miles before over heating.  We tried a couple of small repairs, but there 
is no longer a local radiator shop where we can get it boiled out, so rather 
than trying something ambitious and risking the car not running at all, we kind 
of cheated, loaded the car into my trailer, drove to Boulder Creek early in the 
morning, then drove two miles to a diner we like before meeting folks for the 
show at 10.   As we were about to leave, some folks were having a small reunion 
and doing some sort of video about it and asked if they could use Nigel, the 
Singer, in the video. Of course Tori said yes

We still got to the meeting point on time, I saw a couple of people I knew in 
the parking lot. One was someone I had not yet met in person, but had seen him 
driving past in his MGB while I was riding my bike around the block and found 
him on facebook.  The other was Larry, someone who had loaned me his trailer on 
a couple of weekends something like 30 years ago, when I started racing. Larry 
was driving a rather pretty Caterham 7. As it turns out Larry was parked next 
to Larry in a Jaguar Mark 4, a few cars down from where Tori and I were parked.

It was an impressive show, we got the 49th spot out of 50 a couple days before 
the show.  One person substituted his 356 for a broken Triumph.  Years ago, 
there used to be a big Britcar show in Palo Alto the weekend after Labor day 
which would get 300-500 cars, drawing people from all over this part of 
California, so a little over 50 cars including a few that just showed up and 
parked across the street for a fist try was pretty impressive.

With about fifty british cars, most over 40 years old in the show, a tow truck 
did make a rescue on Sunday afternoon.  A toyota corolla that broke down while 
driving through Boulder Creek.

I tried to get photos of most of the cars, plus some of the other interesting 
cars that drove or stopped by, so it’s a rather large gallery, 124 photos if 
flickr cooperates. I just put the K-1 on Av, bracketing nominal and two stops 
under as a safety.  

https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/albums/72157719972794900

Also a few silly shots at the Brookdale lodge of the folks using Nigel to shoot 
the video of their reunion:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/albums/72157719972549480

I apologize for the size of the galleries, the goal of them is to show off the 
cars rather than my photographic skills.

   Larry


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