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Darbone

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Thanks for adding me to the forum

Although I've had an interest in British cars since childhood it's only recently that I've become immersed. I guess by that I mean I've jumped feet first into the deep end of the pool. Since moving to Bethlehem PA from Tucson, AZ I took a part time position at a shop here that restores and repairs vintage sports cars, primarily British. From taking cars out of years long slumber to body off rotisserie, concours restoration these guys do it all and I'm humbled to be in their presence.

At any rate I'm quickly learning the language of Austin Healey, Jaguar, MG, Triumph and Morgan. No doubt it won't be long before I wind up adopting someones old, mistreated, abandoned project

My personal car is a simple old 1962 Chevrolet Corvette
 
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Welcome!
 

DavidApp

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Hello Darbone

Welcome to the forum.

So many different types of British cars to chose from. They all have their own personalities.

The Pub is a section of the forum where almost anything comes up for discussion.

David
 
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Darbone

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Thanks. Looking forward to this. My first British car was a 1963 Sunbeam Alpine. I was young and foolish
 
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