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June, 2015
Next MeetingsJune 1th, 2015 7:00 pm at Moe Joe’s Family Restaurant
2175 Candia Road, Manchester, NH 03104 (603) 668-0131June 18, 2015 @ 7:00pm at the Common Man in Plymouth, NH
James Blackford’s 1965 Austin Healey 3000
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Car of the Month
My Healeyby James Blackford
My Healey is not a barn find, or a carthat I’ve owned forever, or even a re-placement for one I owned years ago,or one that I spent years and tens of thou-sands of dollars restoring. But as withany car, it has a story.
The Healey is actually my first British car.I had an old Alfa Romeo in college, andmy roommate had an MGA, which heeventually traded in for a Healey 3000,so I was familiar with the mark. At thedemise of the Alfa, the particulars ofwhich is another story, I bought a CorvairMonza. I eventually traded the Corvairfor a Datsun 1600 roadster which wasreally an LBC made in Japan. After anumber of years the Datsun was suffer-ing from rust and a worn clutch at 120kmiles, so it was sold to be replaced by aMercury Capri. Along the way therewere a number of Volvos, including atweaked PV544 which was used for hillclimbs and gymkhanas. The next sports
car was a Fiat 124 Sport Coup; then nofun cars for a long time. In those days,all of my cars were “daily drivers”.
About fifteen years ago my wife and Italked about a Morgan or a Healey, butit didn’t seem to make sense to own anLBC since my job often kept me awayfrom home for weeks, and in severalcases, months at a time. I remember how
the bug bit me again when my sister Lindabought the MGA (she also had an Alphaback in the day), but my wife said itwasn’t practical since we didn’t have athree car garage, and I was still workingon the road. That all changed aboutthree years ago when I retired, and wewere having dinner with our son and hiswife, when a senior couple pulled up inan MGB. My son wanted to know why
I hadn’t bought a sports car now that Ihad the time to enjoy it. Good question.I asked him what he thought it shouldbe, to which his reply was a TR6. Goodchoice I thought, so the hunt was on.
I looked at a number of TR6s that werefor sale within reasonable driving dis-tance, but didn’t find any that I wanted.I called my sister to ask if she would haveany leads since she belonged to the club;she suggested Brit Bits and HMS. BritBits had several, but again, nothing thatI was interested in. I called Clarke atHMS, but at that time they did not haveany TR6s for sale, and did not know ofany. They did, however, have twoHealeys; a BRG on consignment, and ablue one which HMS owned. I’d al-ways wanted a big Healey and life isshort, so after some negotiations, Ibought the blue one.
Unfortunately, a number of records forthe car have been lost so I don’t, in allcases, know what has been done to thecar or when. I have the original owner’smanual, so I know some of the car’s his-tory. The car was originally sold in Port-land Oregon. Two years and 20,000
miles later it was sold to the next ownerwho kept it until 1985 and drove it for120,000 miles. The next owner kept itfor two years and only put 500 miles onit during that time. Unfortunately, at thispoint the trail goes cold and is not pickedup again until purchased by HistoricMotor Sports from a gentleman in Ari-zona who I know, from a sales receiptfor tires, owned it as early as 2010. Theodometer showed 77,000 miles when Ipurchased it, which is probably 177,000miles. I have put on about 2k since I’veowned it. It is a numbers matching carwith the exception of the transmission.One of the major changes to the car is aSmitty’s conversion to a Toyota 5-speed.Although it would be nice to have theoriginal 4-speed with overdrive, theToyota 5-speed sure makes it a plea-sure to drive. I remember the idiosyn-crasies with my roommates overdrive.The exhaust system had been replacedwith a stainless steel system, includingtube headers, and it sounds great! Thegas tank has been replaced with an alu-minum one.
Probably due to where the car has been
for most of its existence, there is no ruston the frame or bodywork, and the origi-nal paint is still there. The oil pressure isup to spec, and the compression in allcylinders is very good. I suspect theengine has been rebuilt at least once. Itdoes have the standard oil leak from therear seal. As an aside, my mechanic for
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BCNHMONARCHY
PRIME MINISTERRobert Mitchell
PRIME MINISTER EMERITUSWade dos Santos
CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER
John Giese
NEWSLETTERChuck & Diane Connors
John & Joan GieseOwen & Virginia Christiansen
REGALIAJoan Young
SECRETARYNorma Karle
WEBMASTERKate Stanley Robinson
MEMBERSHIP COORDINATORLouis Belanger
TECH SESSION COORDINATORWade dos Santos
ADVERTISING COORDINATOR(open)
PUBLIC RELA TIONS(open)
INTER-CLUB COORDINA TORBob Dougherty
CALENDAR COORDINA TORSue MacDuff
SHOW OF DREAMS DIRECTORBob Stanley
HISTORIANMike Sweet
www.bcnh.orgContact information on page 4
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British Cars of New Hampshire (BCNH) is an organization devoted to the preser-vation, restoration and enjoyment of all British automobiles.
BCNH provides to its members and their families British auto-oriented activitiesand social events throughout the year. Benefits of the club participation includemonthly meetings, rallies, tech sessions, club socials, car shows and other events.
The club publishes a monthly newsletter, The Boot, Hood & Bonnet. News ofupcoming events, club activities, car show results, technical tips and articles sub-mitted by members are included in the newsletter. Members also receive a dis-count on a subscription to the British Mar que, a monthly car club newspaper.
A club logo window decal is provided. Additional decals may be purchased.Meetings are held on the first Monday of each month at Moe Joes restaurant andthe third Thursday of the month at the common man in Plymouth unless otherwiseannounced. All members are encouraged to attend and bring guests.
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Prime Minister’sMissive
Minutes
Contact informationLouis Belanger 11 Forest Lane, Litchfield, NH 03052 (603) 424-7835 [email protected] Braconier 295 N. Mayhew Tpk. Hebron, NH 03241 (603) 744-8444 [email protected] Connors 8 Mont Vernon Drive, Londonderry, NH 03053 (603) 401-0101 [email protected] dos Santos PO Box 840, Manchester, NH 03105 (603) 497-3911 [email protected] Dougherty 28 Ledgewood Drive, Strafford, NH 03884 (603) 948-2078 [email protected] Giese 153 Crooked S Road, Lyndeborough, NH 03082 (603) 654-2565 [email protected] Karle 51 Durgin Road, Chichester, NH 03258 (603) 437-8931 [email protected] MacDuff 510 Sand Hill Road, Peterborough, NH 03458 (603) 924-1066 [email protected] Mitchell PO Box 270, Stratham, NH 03885 (603) 772-1116 [email protected] Stanley 64 North Shore Drive, Center Barnstead, NH 03225(603) 776-6698 [email protected] Sweet 3 Cross Street, Laconia, NH 03246 (603) 527-8563 [email protected] Young 204 Concord Hill Road, Pittsfield, NH 02363 (603) 435-8660 [email protected]
Well the 2015 LBC season is officiallystarted. We had a very successful TechSession and our first Sunday DinnerDrive. We have a full season ahead ofus.
In addition, the Lakes Region and NorthCouncil are now well established. Theyhave already planned one outing and areworking on another. Keep in mind thatany outing that the Lakes Regionand North Council plan is open to allBCNH members. We are not tryingto establish two separate clubs here, butone club with two opportunities eachmonth for members to get together andshare their common interests.
Six months ago, we had about 40 Mem-bers that came to the regular monthlymeeting at the Weathervane. This monthwe had a total of 80 between theManchester council and the Lakes Re-gion and North council. That’ s twicethe number of people now getting inon the fun.
And, there is some hope that the suc-cess of the Lakes Region and NorthCouncil will encourage those membersin the Seacoast and in the MonadnockRegion to establish Councils of their own.
So maybe this is the best time to review
again what BCHN activities you reallydo like best. Over 200 of you eitherjoined or renewed this year so we mustbe doing something right! The trick forThe Monarchy is to find ways of doingmore of the things you like best anddropping those things that you don’treally care about.
So please let us know. You’ve seen mye-mail address elsewhere in the news-letter – it is [email protected] drop me a line to let me knowwhat you’d like to see more of – or lessof:·
n Tech Sessions
n Car Shows
n Dinner Drives
n Actual Timed Rallies
n Gymkanahs
n Murder Mystery Tours
n Swap Meets
n Things that I haven’t even thoughtof!!
If we really want BCNH to be the bestcar club in the state – we need you tohelp us make it so.
So SaithPrime Minister Bob
The May BCNH meeting was called toorder at 7PM by Prime Minister BobMichell. It was held at Mo Joes againthis month – it appears we probably havea new home. There were 62 membersin attendance – an all time high.
We welcomed five new members – AmySimoneau has a 1969 Herald Triumph13/60. She attended with her dad. Wewelcomed back former member MattHogan who has a 1977 TR7. Also inattendance were Doug and Diana Scheieof Manchester – they have a 1978 Tri-umph Spitfire 1600. Shane Yeaton ofAuburn has a 64 Triumph Spitfire andlives in Auburn. Lastly, Dirk Smith joinedus – he has a 1980 MGB. We also wel-comed back Art and Lydia Reed whohad just returned from Arizona.
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$3047.49$280.00
$5.00-$400.00-$288.98-$269.96$2423.55
Treasurer’s Report
Start BalanceMembershipDecalsInsuranceNewsletterTech sessionEnd Balance
March 15 to April 15Club account
$3270.82$1100.00
$60.00$200.00$50.00
-$101.93$4578.89
Show of Dreams accountStart BalanceSponsorCar RegistrationPorta-potty raffleVendor ResgistrationWine expenseEnd Balance
Disclaimer:As a matter of policy, British Carsof New Hampshire does notendorse any of the businesses thatadvertise in this newsletter.
BCNHers attend 100th BillieHoliday Tribute at the Capital
Center for the Arts.
Nine BCNH members met at El Rodeoin Concord for dinner and then attendeda wonderful concert by “CLAIRDEE”in tribute to Billie Holiday. Clairdee wasaccompanied by the Capital City JazzOrchestra. We all had a wonderful timeat dinner and at the concert.
Chuck
Our first topic of discussion was the cal-endar. Sue MacDuff led us through thepast events (a drive led by John Bow)and upcoming events such as the techsession, the JANE Magical MysteryTour, British by the Sea. Review the cal-endar to see what you might like to at-tend. The northern council meeting is onMay 21st at the Common Man in Ply-mouth – now that the weather is nicer itmight be nice to drive up and join them.
We then reviewed the Show of Dreamsplanning. By the time this is publishedthe registration form will be on theBCNH website. Planning is comingalong nicely. We have cars registeredand we have vendors who have signedup. Don’t forget we will need raffle items.If you don’t have time to shop you candonate money and we will do the shop-ping for you. There is a list of items wewould like for the raffle table in the news-letter. (see page 15)
You are more than welcome to get to-gether with other members and poolyour funds to buy something off the listor you can just call one of the SODmembers and we will do the shopping.
Did you know we have a Facebookpage? You should check it out to seewhat is there. We’ve posted photos ofcars that members drove to the meet-ing. Don’t forget we will be starting thecruise in to the BBC in Manchester soon.
The port-a-potty not quite 50-50 rafflewas won by Deb Curtis again – that girlshould go buy a Powerball ticket! Twohundred dollars went into the potty fund.We will all appreciate the air conditionedreal toilet rest station the day of theshow!
British car week is coming up May 30-June 7th. Get out there and drive yourcars!
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BCNH 2015 Calendar of Events
May:
30th Cape Anne Tour with NET
30th-June 7th British Car Week
June:
1st Monthly Meeting at Moe Joe’s,Manchester, NH
7th British By The Sea, Waterford, CT
8th - 12th MG 2015 Niagara Falls,Canada
9th Cruise In, British Beer Company,Manchester, NH
10th-14th British Motor Car Festival,Bristol ,RI
11th Wings and Wheels British Night,Minute Man Airfield, Stow, MA
13th Western, MA Tour with NET
18th Monthly Meeting, Common Man,Plymouth, NH
19th-21th Vintage Motor Festival, Th-ompson Speedway, Thompson, CT
20th Spring Slalom with J-A-N-E
27th BCNH Queen’s Birthday,Chichester, NH
28th British Car Day at Larz Anderson,Brookline, MA
July:
6th Monthly Meeting at Moe Joe’s,Manchester ,NH
10th-12th British Motor Festival, NovaScotia
11th Castle in the Clouds Show and pos-sible BCNH Drive to the show
Link: http://www.castleintheclouds.org/events/antique-classic-automobile-event-2/
14th Cruise In, British Beer Company,Manchester, NH
16th Monthly Meeting at Common Man,Plymouth, NH
16th Wings and Wheels British Night,Minute Man Airfield, Stow, MA
18th Bahre Car Collection open, Paris,ME
19th Portsmouth Car Show hosted byBrit Bits
25th BCNH Show of Dreams, Hudson,NH
26th Day of Triumph at Larz Anderson,Brookline, MA
August:
3rd Monthly Meeting at Moe Joe’s,Manchester, NH
8th-9th BCNH North Country Drivestarting in Gorham ,NH
11th Cruise In, British Beer Company,Manchester, NH
13th Wings and Wheels British Night,Minute Man Airfield, Stow, MA
15th MG Rover Day at Larz Anderson,Brookline, MA
16th BCNH Ice Cream First DinnerDrive
20th Monthly Meeting at Common Man,Plymouth , NH
September:
6th British Motor Car gathering,Wickham Park, Manchester, CT
8th Cruise In, British Beer Company,Manchester ,NH
12th BCNH Drive to Molly Stark Tav-ern, New Boston ,NH
13th 35th Annual British Gathering andPicnic, Wickham Park, Manchester, CT
14th Monthly Meeting at Moe Joe’s,Manchester, NH
17th Monthly Meeting at Common Man,Plymouth ,NH
19th-20th British Invasion, Stowe, VT
26th British Wheels on the Green, Madi-son, CT
27th BCNH Fall Foliage Tour
27th Lobster Tour with NET
October:
2nd-4th Speckled Hen Run, Kitzhof Inn,West Dover, VT
4th Fall Rallye with NET
5th Monthly Meeting at Moe Joe’s,Manchester, NH
9th-11th British Legends Weekend spon-sored by Cape Cod British Car Club
10th BCNH Saturday Drive TBD
13th Cruise In, British Beer Company,Manchester, NH
15th Monthly Meeting at Common Man,Plymouth, NH
18th BCNH Covered Bridge Drive
November:
2nd Monthly Meeting at Moe Joe’s,Manchester, NH
19th Monthly Meeting at Common Man,Plymouth ,NH
December:
7th Monthly Meeting at Moe Joe’s,Manchester ,NH
17th Monthly Meeting at Common Man,Plymouth, NH
Upcoming Events
Our Monthly Meetings in June will beon the 1st at Moe Joe’s in Manchesterand on the 18th at the Common Man inPlymouth. Many of our members willattend British By The Sea in Waterford,CT on June 7th. Some will just go for theday and some spend a night or two to
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Minutes of the NorthernCouncil meeting
Respectfully Submitted,Karl & Kellie Braconier
The third meeting of the BCNH North-ern Council was held at the CommonMan in Plymouth on Thursday, May 21st.
The meeting was called to order by Min-ister Karl at 7:02 pm with 23 current andhopefully a few new members attend-ing. The secretary’s and treasurer’s re-port were accepted as printed in thenewsletter.
Karl started off with a story of taking aride to Massena, NY to meet a gentle-man that ended up having more than justone car for sale. In fact he had eightmotorcycles, three Triumphs, two MGs,two JEEPs and an assortment of manyparts and tools for sale.
We next met a couple new to the group,Ron and Sally Small from Franconia.Ron had owned his own business forover 30 years working on British carsand he still has his sense of humor. Theyhave an Austin Healey, an E type and aBentley amongst their collection of cars.
Shirley Splaine gave us an update on her33 MGJ2, Maggie, which is in the pro-cess of getting a new dashboard fromEngland. The repairs are not quite com-pleted but Shirley did make it clear thatMaggie needs to be ready for the up-coming Castle in the Clouds show whichwill be on Saturday, July 11th. Shirleybrought her sister Joan and Russ wasthere to drive the ladies.
Several people brought their cars, topdown and collars up for the chilly ridehome. Prime Minister Bob brought hisMGTD and Neil Flaherty brought hismodern MGTD. Marge and ElliotGrover brought their MGTD as well.Beverly Bonner arrived in her SunbeamAlpine and Pete Wirth brought his TR 8.
Don Margeson told a very funny storyof his adventure with his 67 Austin Healybreaking down, hitchhiking to Washing-
ton DC in the middle of the night andtowing the Healy home with his 67 MGB.Well you can laugh now but at the time itprobably was not a lot of fun. He didluck out and find a board on the roadthat said Washington DC which madethe hitchhiking a little easier (what luck).
Bob & Diana Stanley passed aroundregistration forms for the Show ofDreams coming up on July 25th. Theyalso provided information for sponsor-ship for the upcoming 19th Annual Showof Dreams to benefit the High Hopesfoundation of NH and the NH FoodBank. The British Beer Company inManchester has donated $500 to theShow of Dreams, a cruise in is on theschedule for June 9th to tour the beercompany.
Willy Lutz told us about his good friendthat worked on his MG and RobMedynski, owner of British Vacuum Unitwas able to join us along with his MumJeanne and his sister Alice. Paul andDoris Karle made the trip up with Normawho was introduced as the President andthen as our Club Secretary, she doeswear many hats!
Prime Minister Bob did an overview ofseveral upcoming events including Brit-ish By The Sea, June 7th and BritishMotor Car Festival, June 10th – 14th. Hethen turned the floor over to Diana whofilled us in on the details for a “Show andTell” event scheduled for Sunday August9th at the Taylor Community in Laconia,more information to follow, please comeout for this great event if you can, a cook-out is planned.
Minister Karl adjourned the meeting at8:04 pm and everyone had a chance toappreciate the cars in the parking lotbefore departing for the evening. Anyerrors or omissions are due to incorrectcorrections from Minister Karl.
Respectfully submittedSue MacDuff
do some touring. This show is sponsoredby the CT MG Club who are good par-ticipants of our Show of Dreams so welike to return the favor and attend theirs.Our first Cruise In at The British BeerCompany in Manchester, NH is Tues-day the 9th. The annual BCNH Queen’sBirthday will be celebrated at the homeof Doris, Paul, Norma and Rod inChichester on Saturday June 27th. Thisis always a lot of fun and a good chanceto get to know your fellow club mem-ber.
There are two big events this month,MG2015 in Niagara Falls, Canada June8th-12th and British Motor Car Festivalin Bristol, RI June 11th-14th We will begoing to MG2015, meeting a group inBennington, VT on Sunday June 7th todrive via Watkins Glen. Should anyonegoing want to join us, let me know.
New England Triumphs will be doing atour of Western, MA on June 13th andBCNH members are welcomed to jointhem. On the 19th-21st the VintageMotor Festival will take place at theThompson Motor Speedway in Thomp-son, CT.
The Jaguar club, JANE will be holdingtheir Spring Slalom on June 20th inNorth Andover, MA BCNH membersare welcomed to participate . British CarDay is at Larz Anderson in Brookline,MA on June 29th. This is a lovely venue,worth a visit.
A few future events to keep in mind areour North Country Drive, August 8th and9th and the Speckle Hen Run at theKitzhof Inn October 2nd-4th.
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Car of the Monthcontinued
my Japanese daily drivers who used towork for a BMC dealer in Lowell saidthat they used to call that “automaticrustproofing”.
HMS installed a patch piece on a rearfender and replaced all the fender fas-tenings. It was finished with a top-notchpaint job in a color close to Healey Blue.HMS also did some minor mechanicalwork and replaced a number of items asrequired. HMS installed sound dead-ening in the door panels and new liningin the trunk, as well as a plethora of othertrim pieces, hoses, clamps, bushings,etc. I won’t bore you with the ratherextensive list of things replaced, any ofwhich wouldn’t have prevented it frombeing a good “driver.” The vinyl toplooks very recent, and the leather seatsshow some minor wear. HMS adver-
tised it as an older restoration, and thatis certainly believable.
I do have to admit that I do not find thecar that comfortable to drive for morethan a few hours, probably due in partto my advanced age, and also due tosome idiosyncrasies that had beenpointed out in the contemporary motor-ing press. To wit, the pedals are a littletoo close together, and due to the longthrow of the clutch petal, I have to sittoo close to the steering wheel for mycomfort, even with the adjustable wheelas far forward as it will go. A seat back
that is a little less upright would be great.And, did I mention getting in and out ofthe car?
Overall, the car looks and runs great, andI do enjoy driving it. The 5-speedcoupled to the torquey six allows forminimal shifting if your left leg is gettingtired. It will accelerate from 1000 rpmin 5th with no hesitation. But hey, isn’tshifting part of the pleasure of driving yourLBC? I get comments wherever I go. Iactually had a women follow us for a fewmiles just so she could tell me that theHealey was her favorite car. Last yearwhen my granddaughter and I werestopped so that I could get a picture forthe Moss Motoring Challenge, a guy ina Ferrari Testa Rosa stopped to admirethe Healey, while I admired his Ferrari.I almost hate to stop for gas becausethere’s always somebody that has tocome over and tell me his Healey story,which seems to be difficult to do withoutputting his hands on it.
My wife and I love taking the car forrides, enjoying the sunshine on those raredays that it is available (the sunshine, notthe car.) We have used the Moss Mo-toring Challenge as an excuse to get outand drive. My youngest granddaughteris always ready to go for a ride in searchof a picture for the challenge. My grand-son thinks the car is great, but after at-tending the Show of Dreams with me lastyear, he thinks he’d like a TVR. (Doesanybody remember when there was aTVR dealer in Hudson?)
At first I was very nervous about drivingit in any kind of traffic, as I was veryconcerned with someone not seeing itand causing some damage. In fact, I havehad to stand on the binders once whensome little old lady pulled out in front ofme. As time went on, I became a littlemore comfortable driving it in traffic, butstill drive with the radar turned up high.As Sam at Brit Bits said when I waslooking, “We’re just Custodians,” and Idon’t want to be the one to cause the
loss of the car.
Due to the severe winter we have justgone through, the car hasn’t seen the lightof day in almost five months, but nowthat the weather has finally becomefriendly for LBCs, I have begun enjoy-ing it again. I still don’t have a three-cargarage, so my truck gets covered insnow and ice all winter, requiring onemore chore when it snows, but it’s worth
it. Regarding my son, who started it all,he’s saving his money to buy that TR 6for himself.
New members
Amy Simoneau1971 MGB & 1969 Triumph Herald
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Show of DreamsMeeting Notes
John Bowe Drive
On the chilly morning of April 28th Brit-ish Cars of NH and New England Tri-umph members met at John Bowe’sshop, Underground Cycle inHampstead, NH for John’s annual SpringDrive. Gathered together were 20 Brit-ish cars and one British motorcycle. Af-ter a bit of socializing over coffee and
doughnuts, we were on our way. Al-though this drive was shorter than mostJohn has done, we all agreed this was
the best! We started on time and therewere even written directions which Ithink is a first. John admitted that hedrove the route and wrote them downfrom memory. Job well done!
We stretched our legs along a few minorhighways to cruise along some very lovelyLBC roads that John had been wantingto include. These were just right withgentle curves, good road surfaces andfew stop signs so we were all able tostay together. The drive ended at TheHoly Grail where 35 hungry participantswere seated together in the loft for ameal. Several joined John for the driveback to his shop.
Sue MacDuff
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TROPHIES:
Status of order for Bread & Cheeseboards: Boards have been ordered;waiting delivery
Status of order for Best in Show WineCarrier: Wine Carrier has been or-dered;
Waiting for delivery
Status of wine: Wine should be readyto bottle in MayWine Glass Holders:
Dave Corbett completed / needs to var-nish/mail
REGALIA:
Status of artwork : Completed
Price for tee shirts, hat, dash plaques:Bob Mitchell will present all the in-formation for these items to JimMunr o (Munro Graphics) to deter-mine price and place the order.
FIELD SET-UP: Wayne MacLeay willwork on the field layout for the cars .The
vendor area will remain near the shedfor access to the water and main powersources. We will be placing at least twomore tents
in the vendor/ dining area to providemore tables and shade.
The tents for Reg., Regalia, DJ, Infor-mation, Charity Tents will stay in the sameplace as last year. We will have 6 cool-ing stations on the field.
Jay Welch from High Hopes Founda-tion has volunteered to coordinate thevolunteers for the spectator parking areaand to guide the spectators onto the fieldtoward the donation car.
Chuck and Diane Connors have volun-teered their Mini Cooper as the “Dona-tion Drop Spot” “Throw the Money inthe Mini.” Thank you Chuck & Diane.
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Sat Sat Sat Sat 10 AM10 AM10 AM10 AM ---- 3 3 3 3 PMPMPMPM
Featured Marque – MG Pre-War through 1962
REGISTRATION FORM
THE 19th ANNUAL BRITISH CARS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE SHOW OF DREAMS 2015 ALL BRITISH CAR SHOW
to benefit THE HIGH HOPES FOUNDATION and NH Food Bank
Sat July 25th at Alvirne Hills House, 211 Derry Rd (Rt 102) Hudson, NH 03051 All car show proceeds donated to The High Hopes Foundation of NH and NH Food Bank
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
Name: ___________________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: ___________________________________________________________________
City: ________________________________________________ State: ________ ZIP Code: _____
Home Phone: _________________________ E-Mail Address: _____________________________
1st Vehicle: Year: _______ Make: _______________ Model: ___________________ _____
2nd Vehicle: Year: _______ Make: _______________ Model: ____________________________
Class trophies, Best of Show, Best of Featured Marque
Car classes may be added – if more than 5 cars of a specific marque pre-register by June 1
1) Austin Healey
2) MG 1924-1934
3) MG 1935 – 1944
4) MG 1945 - 1954
5) MG (1955-1962)
6) MGB (Chrome Bumpers 63-74)
7) MGB (Rubber Bumpers 74 ½ - 80)
8) TR2, TR3
9) TR4, TR4A, TR250
19) British Classics Pre 1960
20) British Classics 1960-1969
21) British Classics 1970-1979
22) British Classics 1980-1989
23) British Classics 1990-2015
24) Unrestored
25) Display Only
ENTRY FEE: Before 7/12/2015 - $25, After 7/12/2015 $35, additional cars by same owner $10
10) TR6(69-73)
11) TR6 (74-76)
12) TR7 & TR8
13) Jaguar XK and E-Types
14) Jaguar XJ6
15) TVR
16) Lotus
17) Sprite, Midget & Spitfires
18) British Fastback Coupe
(MGBGT, MGCGT, GT6)
Make checks payable to BCNH & sendto:BCNH c/o Norma Karle51 Durgin Rd, Chichester, NH 03258603-490-6115 or [email protected] PLAQUES AND GOODY BAGSWILL BE GIVEN TO THE FIRST 100 REG-ISTRANTS
RELEASE STATEMENT: I agree to enter the above car in the 2015 BCNH All British Car Show on Sat July 25th, 2015. I am aware of the
hazards inherent with motor vehicle events. I agree to release and hold harmless, BCNH, its officers, and members, the Hudson
Historical Society, and the Hudson NH School Board, owners of “Alvirne Hill House”, for any liabilities for injuries, damages, or loss
arising from my participation in this show or travel to or from same. While not a requirement, we recommend that all cars have a
fire extinguisher. All cars must be driven onto the field.
SIGNATURE: ________________________________________ Club Affiliation _____________________________________
1st car before July 12th - $25, = $ ________
after July 12th $35 = $ ________
Additional Cars @ $10 each = $ ________
Total: $ ________
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SHOW MATERIALS NEEDED:
Number of Tables/ Picnic Tables to bor-row from Hudson Historical: We willbe using 10 – 13 tables from HudsonHistorical Society and 9 -11 picnictables.
Table covers: Joan Young has the elas-tic edged table cloths from last year
Water for cooling stations: PeterArnold will be donating 10 cases ofwater from Shaws in ConcordHeights. Thank you Peter & Shaws
Ice for coolers: Bill Greenan & PamBoyer will be donating the ice for thecoolers. Thank you Bill & Pam
JOBS COMPLETED:
Field rented/ certificate of insurance sent/deposit sent.
Raffle Permit acquired
Restroom trailer/ handicapped potty re-served/ $200 deposit sent /Bal Due$1,726.00 $1495.00 in 50/50 fundMay Club meeting 50/50 added $200.00= $1,695.00
Traffic Detail scheduled/ fee paid
Vendors/ Attractions Scheduled :Five Star ready for show
Bruster’s Ice Cream
Brit Bits
Sports Car Art (David Townsend)
Liquor Commission DUI CommandCenter
Town of Merrimack Seat Belt Con-vincer
Good New Garage
MsMei’s Homemade (jewelry)
Historic Motor SportsCore InsuranceAgency ( Dan Leone)
ADVERTISING UPDATE:
NH365.COM
WMUR .COM (Community Calendar)
Moss Motors.com
Little British Car Co.
Surf City Garage
Car Show Safari
Concord Monitor.com
Cruise Maine/New Hampshire Maga-zine
Listing in Magazine and Article submit-ted by Mike Sweet
Hemmings Motor News .com
Old Ride.com
WeGoPlaces.com
British Marque (sent Press Release forMay issue)
June/July Bektash Newsletter (Thankyou Bill Greenan & Pam Boyer)
Whofish.com
MG Experience
SPONSORSHIPS:
Davis & Towle Group$500.00
Brit Bits$250.00
Sports Car Art$250.00
Ben’s Classic Cars$100.00Data Guide Cable Co$1,000.00
Casella Waste Dumpster Price-less
Historic Motor Sports $500.00
Sponsorship Pledges:
Weathervane Seafoods $500.
British Beer Company $500.00
SNG Barratt USA $250.00
Alton Motorsports $100.00
RAFFLE ITEMS:
Mill Falls at the Lake G i f tCert. 1 night Stay value $250.00
Sanel Auto Parts2- Gift Certs value $50.00 ea
Plan B Auto IllustrationsAH 100 Print value $225.00
Great NH Restaurants 1-GiftCert value $25.00
Mount Washington Cruises 1 GiftCert
RAFFLE ITEM PLEDGES:
HD N. Hampton for a $100.00 item.
HD Rochester $50.00 item
Little British Car Co. $? item
Moss Motors $? item
Surf City Garage (goodie bags)
RAFFLE ITEMS: All club mem-bers may bring raffle items to theclub meetings. Wayne Bolen or oneof the committee members will bringthem to the show in the trailer.
GOODIE BAG ITEMS: The com-mittee members are in the processof collecting items for the goodiebags. If any club member wish tocontribute items, please bring themto the club meetings. All items mustbe received by the July 6th at MoeJoe’s.
JUNE SOD MEETING SCHEDULE:
The June SOD meeting is scheduled forSatuday, June 27th immediately follow-ing the Queen’s Birthday Celebration atthe home of Norma Karle, Rod Folia,Paul & Doris Karle , 51 Durgin Road,Chichester, NH.
Thank you to Bob Mitchell & Clark Tay-lor for the use of Historic Motor Sportsfor the BCNH Tech. Session and theShow of Dreams Meeting.
Respectfully Submitted,Diana Stanley
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LED Upgradesfor all British and European Classic Cars
2015 SeasonApril 26, 2015May 31,2015June 28, 2015July 26, 2015
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1st ANNUALCASTAWAY FARM
FLEA MARKET & Antique Auto Show
DirectionsFrom 93 North or South take exit 7(101 East) take Exit 1 left onLondonderry Tpk/Bypass 28 – follow3.5 miles then right on Route 27.Donovan road is 5 mile on your Right
From 101 East or West: Take Exit 3off Route 101, right onto 43 (Old CandiaRd) left at blinking light, left at stop light(Route 27 West), Castaway Farm(Donovan Rd) is approx. three mile onLeft.
39 Donovan RdCandia, NH 03034
Phone:Keith Blevens 603-235-1639
orScott Blevens 603-315-0284
ALL ARE WELCOME
Swap & Sell, Parts Tools,Antique Cars,Classic Cars,
Hot Rods, MotorcyclesApril through October
Spaces Available$30 per 20’ X 20’ Space
Parking $5.00Free Admission
Pre-Register Today!
Complete and Mail to:Castaway Farm39 Donovan Rd
Candia, NH 03034
Name:
Address:
City, ST ZIP:
Phone:
E-mail address:
Type of Merchandise for sale:
(Brief Description of Merchandise)
Vendors can set up on Saturday after 12pm.
No Credit Card accepted at this time.
Cash or Check only!
Payment due at Gate!
To order your BCNH name badgecontact John Giese at:
(603) 654-2565 or
British Cars of New Hampshire
B C N H
Jack Lbcnut
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Sadly selling my 1977 MGB because Ihave too many! I have driven this car forthree seasons and it was just inspectedagain this week.It has a great look and a very nice interior.It runs and drives well. It has always beengaraged and the top is new. It has a fewblemishes that are cosmetic, which areminor and overall, not obvious; a trunkcrease and minor rust on one rocker. Thiscar is really fun to drive, as MGs are, andis quite attractive, turning headseverywhere! priced to sell at $5,[email protected] , (603) 472-8005
For Sale: 1972 MGB runs but needswork-floor boards.John Monahan 603-253-7614$2800
For Sale: 1958 MGA 1500 Roadster, redwith black leather interior, Stayfast canvastop and tonneau, rebuilt engine,transmission, brakes, front end, tires,battery and paint in late 2011. No rust,Summer use only. $21,000Bill 603-924-1066
2000 Jaguar Type S. Black V-8 -automatic power windows, steering,brakes, mirrors; Power tilt, telescopicsteering wheel, cruise control; AM-FM,cassette, CD changer; auto headlights,auto wipers, GPS, power moon roof;leather seats, real wood trim on dash,102K miles, Southern car – NO RUST -- $4,000. Call Chris – 603 883-0288
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Over 30 Fine British Sports Cars in stock14 Sagamore Road (Rte.1A) Rye. Nh
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1960 MGA 1600 coupe - Good lookingcar w Stone Gray exterior, and black wred upholstery. Rust free car, originallyfrom Oklahoma, 26,000 miles since 1981renovation. Upgrades and recentimprovements: oversized radiator, waterpump, t'stat and cap; oil pump andpressure relief valve; fuel pump and Vitoncarb bowl seals; stainless steel exhaust.Owned for 38 years; it's time for a newowner to pamper the car for another 38!$18,000obo, Dave [email protected]
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Shane Yeaton1964 Triumph Spitfire
Dirk A. D. Smith1980 MGB Roadster
Show of Dreams Suggested
BCNH Member Donated Raffle Items
Doug & Diane Scheie1978 Triumph Spitfire 1500
Matt Hogan1977 TR& Coupe
New members (continued)