
Ten of the 15 classics that arrived
This trio traveled together from Lexington to Mt. Sterling via scenic US 60.
Not many people ventured to the creek's edge once word circulated of all the snakes that bask on the rocks on sunny days. Sunny days just like today.
I think this little one is ready for classic British car ownership.
Brits on the lawn - a beautiful sight!
Our little British cars caught the fancy of the young boy who was riding his bicycle on the sidewalk as seen in the upper-left of this photo.
Fish Fry Central!
On the lawn at the Morton's - Literally!
Lots of MGs, several Triumphs, and a Jaguar, Austin-Healey, Bentley and a MINI.
Dusk closes on another grand SBMS event.
We couldn't have asked for better weather
There might be a few dead spots in the grass after our visit.
Union Jack indicates the prupose of our club. Fun with old British automobiles.
As the shadows of late summer grew so did the number of classic Brit iron.
Flying B is huge when compared to all the little MGs, Triumphs, MINIs, and Austin-Healeys.
There's no doubt of this beauty's origins.
The road we traveled from Lexington to Mt. Sterling, US 60, is perfect for cars like this.
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Ten of the 15 classics that arrived
















