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Member introduction "racerrog47" Roger Dowding

racerrog47

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As a British Car owner from my first car a 1960 Austin Seven Mini in February 1967 to the sale of my 1974 MGB GT in 1996, had owned 4 Mini's 4 Austin Healey Sprites an A-H 100, three Triumphs including a GT6 and TR4A, A 1950 London Taxi / Hire Car version, and briefly a couple of Austin A30's and Sunbeam Talbot 1950 model, have a great interest in British Cars especially Sports Cars.
Have a large collection of photos of cars and Motorsport, as well as an archive of old books, and other publications, a model car collection and other motoring memorabilia.

I look forward to being a member of the forum and reading the articles.

Here a couple of me and my cars in action .

My Cars #253 Dowding-GT6-Gymkhana77 (800x530) (2).jpg

TR4A Bald Hill Road 1979 #2 R Dowding -revised K Hindman .jpg
 

DavidApp

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Hello Racerrog7

Welcome to the forum

You have had a wide variate of British cars in the past. Are you British car deprived at the moment?

The Pub section is an area where almost anything comes up for discussion.

David
 
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