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Peppercorn

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I've just discovered this forum and looking forward to getting help from members and maybe even passing some experience on. I did my apprenticeship on British car (although it was a long time ago) and have always enjoyed a type of love hate relationship with all British cars. Love them when they are going and curse them when they break down (through poor design generally) but not all times.

The older I get the more I appreciate British vehicles though and I own a Land River Discovery and a 78 MGB that I'm restoring slowly.
 

Gliderman8

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Hi Peppercorn and welcome to the British Car Forum! You will find plenty of knowledgable and friendly help here. Start by posting any questions you may have in the "MG" section and include some photos of your car... we love pics!
For light chatter on many subjects drop in to the "Pub" section of the forum.
 

Brooklands

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Welcome Peppercorn,

Elliot already gave you all the great advice about places to visit here on the BCF, but I want to reiterate the request for photos.

We look forward to more posts from you as you explore all the nooks and crannies of this wonderful site.
 
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