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1bluepacer

1bluepacer

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Long time British enthusiast. First British car, 1962 Austin Healey Sprite, purchased while in USAF stationed in
Chateauroux, France 1962-1966. Many since, some mention over the years 1958 Morgan, 1967 Sunbeam Tiger,
several MGB's TR7, 69XKE, 73XKE, several XJ6's, A/H Bugeye Sprite, 1957 RR, 1972 RR 1962 A/H, and lots of British
motorcycles. Currently have a 1962 MGA and 1970 Triumph Bonneville
Quick story. I find it quite ironic wondering how I was able to drive my Austin Healey Sprite all around Europe
for four years and today driving the MGA, I find it a major struggle. I Suppose age has something to due with it.
 

Gliderman8

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That's quite a laundry list of Brit cars... bet you wish you still had most of them! Welcome to the British Car Forum; you'll find lots of friendly help here when you need it. Head over to the MG section of the forum and start posting.... we would love to see pics of your car too.
 
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