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MGTD3045

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Name is Brice I am in the south west Kansas City area. Have always been a fan of the British cars but just never had place and time to get going. Well I jumped in both feet into the deep end. I have just finished a minor resurrection of a 1950 MG TD that took a year and four months. I have been driving it since July of this year and having fun. Now just moved in to the work shop a 1961 E-Type flat floor Jag that I am anticipating to be a 5 to 6 year project. Wife says that I am glutton for pain, that may be but it keeps me out of the bars drinking and driving so that is a good thing. She is very supportive of the projects and realize that it is just who I am and that I love to constantly tinker and challenge myself learning new things.
 
Now just moved in to the work shop a 1961 E-Type flat floor Jag that I am anticipating to be a 5 to 6 year project.
I'd say you really did jump into the deep end with this one! Good luck and welcome to BCF!
 
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