British Car Day - Kingston

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British Car Day - Kingston

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The Boot 'n Bonnet club are putting on their annuall British Car Day. Held in Kingston City Park, right downtown under the trees. It's definitely their best day! Last August they had a record attendance with more than 165 British cars registered. They come from everywhere just for the fun. You can too!

You can contact Linda Thomas at ThomasL@Post.QueensU.Ca
or Len Pearcey at pearcey@sympatico.ca

For more information here is their web site:

http://www.bootnbonnet.org/
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It is a good show, though, with lots of interesting British Cars and the town of Kingston is a treat all by itself. Easy access for Ontario and Quebec folks via the 401.
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What a nice day for a car show! The air was warm, but not too much. The cars were there, but not too many. The people were friendly way too friendly!

The Boot "n Bonnet's annual Kingston car show is a nice break. Close enough to go to and from in a day but far enough to make it a fun trip. This show is a chance to go walkabout and see what there is to be seen. A real gem of a "car" was in attendance. A beautifully restored 1934 Raleigh 3-wheeler. Having never before seen this car in the "flesh", a lot of time was spent walking around it and taking a few snaps. Amazing to see what ingenious innovations were brought about in those days!

The man of the hour was our own Len Pearcey. Len is busy working on a Riley Brooklands Replica. Len also has a Singer 4AD in his possession and we hope that he gets the Riley out of his system so that the 4AD will get some attention. Barry Stephens also arrived in his beautiful E Type Jag.

A really nice day and there to share in the event were Phillip Avis, Len Pearcey, Barry Stephens and yours truly Paul Bouchard.

Well break is over, Stowe preparation is next on the agenda. See you there!



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President, NASOC
Nine Roadster Registrar

1948 A Series Roadster
1947 Super Ten Saloon
1935 Le Mans Super Speed Model

Just enjoying the ride.
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