The sign on the sports car parked on the front lawn of the Fort Langley heritage community hall said it all.
“MG Parking. Look for the oil spot.”
Attached to an actual classic MG (which appeared to be entirely leak-free), the sign summed up the cheerful attitude fans of older British cars have, and there were a lot of them at the 14th annual St. George’s Day British Motoring Show put on by the Langley Area Mostly British LAMB car club show on Sunday, April 28.
St. George is the patron saint of England and LAMB tries to hold its annual car show as close as possible to April 23, the day that pays tribute to him.
“We try to get on St. George’s day if we can, but the 23rd was a Wednesday this year, so we couldn’t do it.” LAMB president John Walkden explained
There annual event brought 80 cars on the front lawn, everything from other examples of the MG, to Minis and Jaguars and military-grade Land Rover SUVS along with a genuine British double-decker bus.
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Walkden agrees owners of older cars have to have a tolerance for mechanical issues and a sense of humour.
“They all [older cars] leak,” he said.
There is an often-told joke directed at the Lucas company, a British supplier of car electrical systems that was not known for its reliability.
“Why do English people like warm beer? Because they have Lucas refrigerators,” Walkden said.
He got bit by the British car bug at an early age.
“I learned to drive on my dads Rover,” he said.
Net proceeds from the event go to charity
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