The morning started with a tour of Nomad Motors in Damariscotta, where classic cars are converted to EV. We first saw an example of their work last summer at the Boothbay Car Show when they arrived in an EV converted BMW 2002. This morning we saw a Landrover in the process of becoming an EV. I suspect it may have caught the eye of some of our members. Next stop was Shoreline Detail Pros at Brunswick Landing where we learned about ceramic coating, paint protection and detailing. Stunning is the only word to describe their work. From here it was a short drive to the Flight Deck Brewery for lunch Thank you Dennis and Diana Griggs for the photos.
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A good turn out for the February Luncheon at Jodie’s Cafe and Bakery in Wiscasset. Thank you Dennis and Diana Griggs for the photos.
The wind and rain did not deter the hearty group who braved the weather to attend the Annual Meeting and Luncheon. Once in inside Owl’s Head Museum, friends visited surrounded by the cars from the museum’s collection with the MGs from the Cobb Collection providing a perfect backdrop. The luncheon was wonderful. We all appreciated the hard work of the events committee in organizing this event. The Annual Meeting saw the revised club charter pass. Followed by the election of the club officers. The James Lea Driving Award was presented to Cathy and Steve Achorn for the their participation in club events.
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