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Hello from Connecticut

Fuzzy68

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Hello, I’m Steve (Fuzzy). I have used this forum for information more than a few times in the past so I finally took a minute to join. I have been an LBC owner for 25 years and have been a gearhead for longer. I grew up with British sports cars. Both my father and god father had MGBs. I spent many a weekend as a young child at Limerock Park watching all manner of now vintage sports car race around the track. Now back to the garage to finish up lots of projects before the weather gets nice!
 
Steve - welcome (officially?) to BCF. Are you still an MGB guy? MGB was my first Little British Car, altho' I drove a Jaguar Mk VII back in college.

Tom M. (also in Connecticut)
 
Steve - welcome (officially?) to BCF. Are you still an MGB guy? MGB was my first Little British Car, altho' I drove a Jaguar Mk VII back in college.

Tom M. (also in Connecticut)
Hi Tom, Ihave a Triumph TR4A and Spitfire MKIV. Actually never personally owned an MG.
 
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