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Thanks for letting me join the group. I have had Austins for years and currently own an 1934 ten roadster. a 1957 A55 Cambridge. a 1956 A95 Westminster countryman ( needs restoring) , a 1934 Austin Kempton Sports saloon and a 1961 Rover P4 100.
 

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Welcome to the British Car Forum roadsterten. That's quite a lot of nice classics in your stable.
Do post some pics of your cars... we'd love to see them!
The "Triumph" section of the forum is very active and you will find help anytime you need it.
 
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DavidApp

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Hello and Welcome to the forum.

You have a great collection of older British cars there. I had a Rover 2000 for a while when I was living in England. How many of them are drivers?

Post a few photos of your collection.

David
 

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Welcome - we've been getting quite a few folks from down under here lately. Do be sure to post some pictures!
 
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