Tampa Bay British Car Club and Friends:
At the August meeting it was decided that the Club would apply for a fictitious name with the State this will allow us to accept checks written to the Tampa Bay British Car Club. This will have some costs and lots of government red tape. I am hoping to have this implemented soon. When this is official we will need to reprint the Club’s brochure.
As so at the meeting Bill Borja President of the Tampa Bay Austin Healy Club asked for volunteers to help with the upcoming All British Field Meet on October 21, If you would like to help please contact Bill at WABorja@aol.com.
When Alec returns from his trip across the pond, we are planning to make and send out a new Club roster. The roster will include names, phone number, email and cars. Your address will NOT be included. If you have changed any contact information please let us know. Also knowing your cell phone number will be a great help.
As the summer weather is unpredictable and can be very hot and humid, it is NOT mandatory to drive a British Car to any The Tampa Bay British Car Club event. So you have NO excuse not to join the Club for an outing, so get out and have FUN with some like-minded car people.
My “trafficators” project is almost complete; just some minor wiring to finish and the other “issue” the “hood” (convertible top) assistance springs have also been corrected. They had rusted and were 5 inches too short. Now I am planning to tackle some lighting issues. I know that some of my wiring has “bad” connections, but what do you expect for a 71-year-old car?