Wow! This should warm your hearts on a cold winter day

Congratulations to the Alders on their spectacular 3000 Mk III Austin Healey.
Click on it for more photos.

Report from last FABAC Meeting

On January 16th, twenty-three FABACians gathered at McGinnis Landing for our regular meeting and socializing. Jim B. gave a brief update on upcoming events including the annual July PEI car show as well as a possible British car gathering in Rexton, NB this summer. A reminder also about the St. Patrick’s Day pot luck at the Woodfords on March 15th! More details to follow about these events. Our next meeting will be held at Jives (86 Main Street) on February 20th at 6pm. Hope to see everyone there. Stay warm! Think Spring!
- Pat Sweet

Mark Brown Strikes Again

Check Mark's comment correctly identifying the car in #4. We now know where to turn if we ever want info on any car. He has encyclopedic knowledge. So, folks, beat him on this one: What is it?

Contest #4

Bob tells me that 600 of these were made. What is (was) it?

A Winner for #3

Congratulations to Dave Strang for correctly naming the Corbin Swallow. More about it here.

Contest #3

Name it!

We have a winner for #2

The incomparable Mark Brown correctly identified the car as: "That would be one of three Adams Probe 16s built, as famously seen hooning around some British country lanes by the rather irreverant protagonist in Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange!"

And Bob E. included this photos as well:

Happy Anniversary!

...to Jim and Lorraine on January 2nd. I just want to sing their praises once more as we begin this New Year and they celebrate their wedding anniversary. Jim is one of the founding members of FABAC--back before the club even had a name. Since that time we have seen him step forward on numerous occasions to share his love of little(and big!) British cars, and generously support our club in numerous ways. Jim and Lorraine are very special people and show it in so many special ways. I can't believe how they open their home to us so regularly and treat us so generously. What a surprise to see all those special door prizes they donated at our Christmas party!

So, Jim and Lorraine, may this year be full of top-down care-free days, free from fouled plugs, slow leaks, streaky windshields, Moggie shimmy, ignition problems(fat chance!), dead batteries, blown gaskets, weak fuel pumps, dim lights--oh, the list goes on! Happy motoring!
All the best to you Jim and Lorraine for a wonderful 2008!

Congratulations to 'Anonymous' for the first correct answer

Stay 'tuned' for the next trivia question promising to be a bit more challenging.