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Cave in Syracuse

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Caption is a good start... I'm Cave Luther and live in Syracuse, NY. Retired 10 years ago but haven't had time for a rocking chair yet. I've always had a pastime mechanicing (my word, but you know what I mean) and still manage to get in and under any current project - in spite of the ortho specialists who tell me to give the crumbling spine a break. I've never had a bias for marques and have built or rebuilt some memorable ones: '53 Stude Champion, '70 V-dub bus, '20 Ford "T", '31 Ford "A", '52 Renault 4CV, '72 V-dub Super B., and then there was the '57 MGA - ground-up restoration, and now my '79 Triumph Spitfire 1500.

As you all know, most internet forums form the tinkerer's Bible, a shop manual of experiences, tips, and the occasional mis-steps from which we all learn. The British Car Forum is an exceptional gathering place for like-minded tinkerers.

I'll close with the words of Red Green, "I'm pullin' for ya, we're all in this together!"

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Where in Syracuse could you find any LBC that wasn't rotted away? I live in New Mexico but from Coooerstown.
 
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