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chris.r.caldwell

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Greetings,

I'm a new member that doesn't currently have a British car.

I've loved them for several years and go to the Dayton British Car Day every year. I'm getting close to the point where I may be able to swing one (late 30s) but with 4 kids it may still be a bit.

I have great conversations with owners at all of the meets I go to and was encouraged to join.
 
welcome - and all in good time! even with only two kids it really wasn't that they could take good care of themselves that I could conteplate a car. In the meantime hang out here learn and enjoy the company
 
Welcome to BCF, Chris! You say you don;'t currently have a British car - you'll get one eventually...resistance is futile.
 
How was the Dayton show this year? Good turn out? Any photos? One of my favorite shows and could not go this year!
 
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