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Squid Rings

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Hi everybody, I have been afflicted with old cars since the 80's, current fleet = '63 Wolseley 16/60, '61 Austin A55 MKII Countryman, '84 Ford Laser 1.5 Ghia, '73 Triumph 2500 TC, '75 Hillman Avenger Alpine GLS, '64 Austin A60 Cambridge.
Have been really busy rust proofing the old A55 Wagon & getting the rust cut out as well [ not much due to our salt free roads ], & watching 'George & Mildred' & 'Open All Hours', can't get the Pommie stuff out of my system for some unknown reason, next job is to replace the frost plugs in the old girl as well [ motor out job ], will update with some pictures, not many old British cars left down here nowadays thanks to bastard politicians & Japanese imports, however the ones that are left are well & truly cared for & create a lot of interest.
 

Gliderman8

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Hello Squid Rings and welcome to the British Car Forum. You certainly have some stable of Brit cars! NZ is one of my favorite places to visit. Last Jan. I was right up the road from you. My wife and I visited Milford Sound and then spent some time in Christchurch.
Please post some pics of your cars in the Triumph section of the forum. You also find plenty of knowledgeable, friendly help on the forum.
 
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