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Another Hello from Maryland

Cabel

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Hi I'm a new member returning to British car ownership after a long hiatus (I just bought my wife a tahiti blue '76 Midget that needs some work). My first car when I turned 17 was a '72 Midget, then a '76 Triumph Spitfire, then a '69 GT6+. I was a machinist, welder and aircraft technician for many years so I usually know which end of the wrench to use, but I'll be asking for advice on various bits for the Midget. I may pick up another one for myself!

-Cabel
 
Welcome, drop in at the Spridget Forum where all the Midget owners hang out.
 
Cabel

Welcome aboard... glad your back on the forum..
Can't let your wife have all the fun..... your going to need a car for yourself !!
 
:savewave:Welcome to the Forum from another Marylander!
 
Welcome, Cabel! Aircraft fabber, huh? Won't be much on th' Midget to give ya grief then. Specifics are a specialty of the forum, so anything you come across that gives ya pause will likely be illuminated in a nunce (or two nunces). :savewave:

Jump in over there and make yerself at home.
 
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