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Hey Derek,
IT'S BEAUTIFUL, the car, not you, you're just another old guy like the rest of us !!!! Post some more pics and great job on the restoration, you should be very proud.
Regards,
Mike
As a fellow BT7 owner and restorer let me add my congratulations! One more back on the road. We roadster owners miss out on the convenience of the convertible, but in my very biased view, the roadster offers the classic look. Great job.
Lin
As a fellow BT7 owner and restorer let me add my congratulations! One more back on the road. We roadster owners miss out on the convenience of the convertible, but in my very biased view, the roadster offers the classic look. Great job.
Lin
Hey Bob,
Well, who knows where I came up with Derek, must have been from a different post as you and I have e-mailed back and forth a few times over the past 3 years and I know better. Chalk that up to turning 65 the other day !!!!
Regards,
Mike
Your car looks great. I love the colour combination. You must be very proud after years of hard work. I still remember when we were drinking a beer while you showed your car which was taken completely apart and that one of your friends showed up in his MG later on
Hey, that is my color combo! I think the keeper of the BJ8 list said One car was shipped that color combo. So if one made it out of the factory, it can be called "original".
Jerry
BJ8
TR3A
mini 1968
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