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Hello All,
I've been lurking around here for a few weeks and like what I've read so far. I live in Birmingham, AL and I'm a member of the local Brit Car Club here. I own a 78 midget, 72 MGB, and Lost a 69 TR6 in Katrina this past year. (I'm formally from the Mississippi Gulf Coast Area.) I work on all my friends cars around here and I trying to Start up a shop in Birmingham. "McKee's Empire Motorworks" will be the name. I have years of experience in the restoration of LBC's and I learning how to become a good mechanic. I look forward to meeting all here and If I can help out in anyway please don't hesitate to ask.
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Welcome, Lee! Sorry about the loss, but good to see you're bouncing back.

If you can make it, the Nashville British Car Club show is October 14, in Franklin. Usually draws folks from around the area, so it would be a good way to get your name out there. Here's the info:

https://www.nashvilletn.org/Show/

Hope to see you there!

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Mickey
 
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