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harryt42

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First posting...Have owned two 100-4 Healy's and an MGB-GT. My job while going to college enabled me to drive a lot of different British cars...Including Rolls, Bentleys, Austin Princess, Rovers and Land Rovers, Jags (Mark IX, Mark X, 3.8 Sedan, XK150, XKE), minis, Austin 1100, Morris Minors (Including panel truck). Present fun car isn't British, but have hopes of finding the right XK150.
 

Gliderman8

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Harry, Welcome to British Car Forum. I’m guessing you worked at the docks driving the LBC’s off the boat :encouragement:
Seriously, that’s a lot of British metal that you’ve driven.
Be sure to check out the different sections of the forum including the Pub.
Start in the Jaguar section for help regarding a XK150.
 

Madflyer

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Harry is there a wrong XK 150. One of our members races SCCA a XK 120 that I have worked on and driven. That is my wet dream car. Madflyer
 
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