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PatrickWood

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Greetings! I have been interested in British automobiles since 1960 when I bought a 1958 MG Magnette from my Aunt. Black with red leather interior and for kicks, it had a crank starter. Later I had about 6 MG Midgets and Austin Healey Sprites. All primary drive to work cars. In mid 70's I built a 1966 Midget Autocross car ( I had planned to turn it into a regional race car). Children and job got in the way of my dream. I did keep the race car until I sold it recently. It was always garage kept and made a really great big shelf for misc. storage. I recently bought a 1974 MGB and plan to drive this one and participate in local British Car Club events!! I have maintained membership in the SCCA for 44 years. The love of British cars has always been in my life.....
 

JPSmit

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sounds like quite a history! welcome, glad you are here
 
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