Yep - I go every year without fail. It's kind of like the East Coast Mecca for gear heads. The promo copy plays up the imports & exotics, but the US iron is equally well represented, from the 1900s forward. There are often some extremely rare cars there, such as prototypes from years past. One post prototype that comes to mind was a 196? Shelby Cobra Mustang rag top, serial number 0003 - the first to be sold to the public. There's usually one day where every year of authentic AC Cobra is represented as well. If the weather is right*, the display vehicle turnout is spectacular.

The other annual event I rarely miss is one you're probably familiar with: The Antique Machinery Show at the Sloan Stanley museum in Kent. If one hasn't seen a steam tractor in motion, they're really missing something.

I'll put a post up for that when the time comes.

I'm waiting to see how the Berkshires ride shapes up to then pick a day for Lime Rock.

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*Jut checked NOAA's web site - weather is called for sunny & 70s through Monday. Yee-hah!