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Greetings from the nw corner of Washington state. A long time British car fanatic (?) I currently have two in the garage, a '67 Austin Mini and a '53 Armstrong-Siddeley Sapphire which will be posted for sale in the classified section shortly. I used to have a '68 Ford Cortina. I am a commercial truck insurance underwriter.
Thanks for having me!
Craig
 
Howdy Craig,

"Welcome" to the BCF. What the heck is an "Armstrong-Siddeley Sapphire"?

Nevermind; I just looked at your ad in the classified. Interesting car you have there. Our fearless leader may have an interest in her???

Regards, Russ
 
Hello Craig, and welcome!
 
Thanks for the warm welcome.

I can virtually assure you that you would be the only kid on your block to have one.

You can "google" Armstrong-Siddeley and get some pretty short and concise history on the marque. They quit making cars in 1960 after being purchased by Rolls-Royce who mainly wanted their aero engine business. Did you ever hear of Hawker-Siddeley aircraft?

Craig
 
Sapphire - let us know when you have photos posted - oh, & welcome.
 
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