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Happy Horse

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Hello all. I'm happy to have stumbled onto this forum. It looks like a lot of great information. I am a longtime British car enthusiast going back to a '59 Bugeye Sprite I had in 1972 (shows my age...). My wife and I currently have a restored (mostly) '62 MGA, and a '76 Triumph TR6 that is my current winter project. Both cars are summer occasional drivers, and winter time fun work for me. Montana winters pretty much preclude doing anything after about October 1, nor prior to May 1.

We look forward to offering advice in anyway we can, and hoping to find answers to the inevitable questions that arise in working on older British iron.

Cheers.
 

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Welcome to our humble forum, Happy. Have you been in Bozeman long? I spent 7 years in Great Falls (stationed at Malmstron back in the day).
 
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Happy Horse

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Thanks for the reply. Malmstrom is still there and thriving. Hopefully, your time in Montana was enjoyable! I was born and raised in Billings back in the day. We bounced around during our Petrochemical and contracting careers but always seemed to be coming back to Montana. We retired to Bozeman a few years ago. You seem to have a great site, so here is a 'thanks' from us for the hard work that I know you put into it. We look forward to contributing what we can.
 

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Thanks for the reply. Malmstrom is still there and thriving. Hopefully, your time in Montana was enjoyable!


Indeed it was. Met my wife there and was married and had first child while stationed there. We honeymooned at Flathead lake and went camping/fishing all the time (except winter). Lots of great memories from my time in Montana!
 
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