About the ABRR

What is America’s British Reliability Run?
Now In it's sixth year, America's British Reliability
Run is a challenging, but fun, driving event that so far has raised more than
$130,000 for worthy children's charities. This year, three separate 700-mile
runs on the same weekend, September 27-28, 2008, will benefit three
highly-rated, local children’s charities. One run starts in Michigan, another in
Pennsylvania, and yet another in Alabama! Each two-person team pays their own
expenses out-of-pocket and has a goal of raising $500 for the charity.
Up to 40 British cars of any marque or vintage may
participate in each run. Even if you can't participate in the run, please
support this effort by making a donation of any size. Again, teams pay their own
expenses, so 100% of your donation goes to the charity, please help us increase
our total! To register your car, donate, or read more about the run, visit
http://www.abrr.org.
The
Pennsylvania ABRR
The
PA run is being organized by Dave Hutchison of the
Delaware Valley Triumphs
and Ragtops and Roadsters
(with their generous support). The run will begin and end near Quakertown, PA,
and follow a roughly triangular course with stops at Lime Rock, CT and Watkins
Glen, NY, with an overnight stop in Binghamton.
Total mileage for the loop is close to 700 miles, and the teams can look forward
to driving some of the Northeast's most scenic roads near the peak of the Fall
Color season.
The teams pay 100% of their own expenses
(gas, food, lodging) for the run. Your contributions support the charity
exclusively,
and are 100% tax deductible.
The Pennsylvania ABRR is sponsored by
Ragtops and Roadsters, The
Little British Car Company, and
Hagerty Insurance.
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