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Hi, I'm Ken from Wisconsin, recently retired auto technician. I've been restoring English cars for about 25 years now. Done many MGBs, Triumphs and Jaguars. Presently own my 77 MGB, a 60 TR3A, a 74 TR6, a 80 TR7, and 3 69 Spitfires. All the cars have been restored to show quality, except for 2 of the Spits, spares. Just sold my 74 XJ, regretting that, but needed the money. look forward to conversing with you all.
 
Ken - good to have you with us.

I got my master's degree from UMad, then was with 440th TAW in Milwaukee back in the 1970s . Beer and brats at the Madison BratHaus was a weekly activity, followed by Number One sundaes at Ella's Deli. And in Milwaukee, Mader's served great schnitzel and strudel.

You sold that Jaguar because you needed money? Sounds like many of us ...

Tom M.
 
Hi Tom, put my 2 boys through Madison, both doing better than me. Hate selling my cars but sometimes you must.
 
Welcome Ken! With your background you'll be a great asset here!
 
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