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Another New Olde Member to BCF

tedwone

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My name is Ted, I live in Southern California and I own six British cars: a 1958 Morgan Plus Four roadster, a 1933 Standard Little Nine Saloon and four Triumph TR3s. The Morgan is the only restored car in the lot and one of the TR3s is about 80% restored. I do my own mechanical restorations/rebuilds (brakes, engines, carbs, etc.), all electrical work, some interior work, body work and painting. I'm by no means a expert in any of these areas, but I seem to get the job done. In the past, I have owned four other Morgans, three MGA roadsters, three other TR3s, three TR4s, a Triumph Italia, a Swallow Doretti and a 1947 Alvis. All of the cars I have owned were in need of restoration and many were sold in the same condition as I purchased them - rusty, not running, missing essential parts and in need of total restoration. I am willing to share what knowledge I have to assist other members with restoration projects and I hope to spend more time visiting the forum for helpful information or assistance that can speed up my restoration progress. Hope to hear from some of you soon.
 
We have a pretty active Triumph section here so jump in on that forum. Sounds like you will be a real asset.
 
Hi Ted, welcome to the asylum!

I'm thinking perhaps we've met at some point, although I can't seem to recall when or where. Don't think you mentioned the Little Nine, though, so maybe before you got it? Anyway, welcome to BCF and good luck with all your restorations.
 
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