Martyn and Graeme Harvey Attack "The Tail of The Dragon" Together (Deal's Gap, Tennessee)
Canadian Corner (Volume XIV Issue 2, August 2006)
by: Martyn Harvey
Accolades to Curtis for further developing the British V8 website. The site
is fantastic and it has moved us into the twenty first century. I for one
certainly feel more connected to the British V8 group now that all the information
is available at my finger tips! Also the photos are a wonderful way to keep
the memories of past events alive.
Just Back from Breakfast with Ken | Graeme and Kelly, Ready for a Test Drive |
Graeme (my nineteen year old son) and I previously attended the 2003 British V8
Meet in Tennessee but he was a couple of weeks shy of his sixteenth birthday and
that, of course, made him ineligible to drive. Last year we were looking forward
to the 2005 meet in Terra Haute, especially Graeme because there were so many
"driving events" in which he could participate. Unfortunately last minute health
issues (Graeme's appendectomy and my kidney stone) kept us home, so this year we
just had to make up for that. We shared the drive on the "Dragon"; I drove one
way and Graeme drove the other. The drive was definitely exhilarating! Thank
you Greg Myer for snapping us on one of the curves and providing us with another
great memento of a lifetime memory. (Editor's Note: The photo appears above.)
Also, thank you Kelly Stevenson for handing your car keys to Graeme and giving
him the opportunity to drive the big blue 302! The trust you demonstrated in
him provided us with another life-time-memory and was truly appreciated.
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This year's meet attracted a number of enthusiasts from Canada driving a variety of V8 machines. A few of us convoyed down the I-75, which must have provided other travelers with an interesting moving car show! The Canadian contingent included the following: Graham Creswick - MGB V8 302, Barrie & Anne Robinson - MGB GT V8, David Burstyn - MGB V8 3.5, Paul Foster - Morgan Plus 8, Les Matthews - MGB V8 3.5, Richard Woodley - MGB V8 under construction, Pete Smith - MGB V8 getting an engine rebuild, and Martyn & Graeme Harvey - MGB V8 3.5. I snapped lots of photos and video footage of us driving the I-75 and the roads around the Smokies. I am currently trying to edit the video footage into a 60 minute DVD. I intend to make this available to all those who would like a copy.
Dennis McIntyre's Unique MGB Conversion | 1975 TVR 2500M (Chevy 350 Conversion!) |
My own interest with British V8s continues to grow healthily too. I recently
added a TVR to the stable. I have been talking about TVRs for a while now but I
never expected to see a V8 conversion in my own backyard begging for some TLC
and a good home. I suppose one must be careful what one wishes for! I'll submit
more details of the car in a future "How It Was Done" article. For now I'll just
say it's a 1975 TVR 2500M with a Chevy 350 V8 transplanted into its engine bay
about twenty-five years ago. I think it's a cool machine and I hope it will be
at British V8 2007 in Cleveland next year.
As for the rest of this year, there will be a collection of British V8s at the
British Car Day (www.britishcarday.com)
on Sunday, September 17th at Bronte Provincial Park in Oakville, Ontario (near
Toronto). This show attracts over a thousand British vintage and classic cars
every year and is well worth a visit. If you live close to the border, come on
over. You won't be disappointed.