Let me first say that Sir Fin is a daily driver, not a show car. He has a long way to go before I would consider him show quality. So when I heard about a British Car Show in town, I thought it would be fun to go see what it was about and just share my car with others. Thanks to my wife for letting me attend a car show on our anniversary! That has to be the definition of true love.
On May 16, 2009, I drove Sir Fin to a local mall parking lot at about 8:30 AM. I entered him into the show and parked where they told me. He was entered into the “British: Other” class. Most cars there were in the MG or Triumph classes. I parked between an 84 Rolls Royce and a kit Cobra (not sure why he was there). Other cars in the class were an 82 Rolls, a 67 Sunbeam, a Delorean, and a few others.
I stood there between 8:30 and 12:30 showing my car to people and letting them sit in the back. Most cars had a “Don’t touch” sign. My sign said “Please DO touch”. After all Sir Fin has been through in his life, what could you do to it? So about 50 people got to sit in a London Cab, most for the first time ever. Everyone loved him! The MG Car club members that put on the show even invited me to join their club. After all, there is no local club for London Cabs! I loved sharing him and showing people what a unique and awesome character he is.
Here are some pictures of the cars in my class:
Here are some other cool cars at the show (not in my class):
My favorite was the 52 Jaguar on the left. Incredible!
Here is the funny part: I won first in class! They mailed me a plaque since I had to leave early for a football match. Here is my prize:

Quite a day for old Sir Fin!