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British Cars in Kansas

rgfrey

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Hello members and fellow British car lovers!

I'm located in the US in Kansas. I've owned a 1967 Triumph Spitfire since 1987 and recently got a 1959 BN4 Healey 100-6. The Healey is located in a dilapidated garage in Kansas City, KS with seized rear brakes. That will be my first project. Free up the brakes and haul it home. I just liquidated my entire stock of Triumph cars and parts so I hope the Spitfire holds up.

I look forward to making contact with you fellow car enthusiast's.

Take care!


rob
 
welcome! sou ds like two great cars, would love to see pics!
 
Glad to have you aboard! You will find we have a very active Austin Healey forum here so be sure to pop in there also.
 
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