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RonO

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Hello,

i am a new member and would like to say hello. I currently have a 72 TR6 low mileage and a driver and a 1950 MGTD which is currently in a long restoration process. i have had many British sports cars over the past 50 years. my first car was a TR3 which is still my favorite.

Ron in Moyock NC
 

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Ron - welcome to BCF. When you have a chance, post some photos of your cars over in the Triumph and MG forums we have.

I've had a "broad range" of cars since I retired, but one at a time. I have to admit that my '53 MG is great for cruising the twisting two lane blacktop highways we have all over New England.

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How'd you get interested in these great cars?

Tom M.
 

DavidApp

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Hello Ron

Welcome to the forum.

You will get plenty of help, tips and advice for your MGTD project. I am in the middle of a TR# rebuild. My first car was a TR3 so I know the feeling.

David
 
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