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Ello! SoCal car nut here

whitebuffalo

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Been a watcher for a while, but decided it was time to come forth and share:D

I have been a car nut since birth. Every Porsche 911 I saw was like seeing a movie star to me growing up. I have owned a few Italian cars, one Porsche and a clutch of 1960's American cars. I always wanted a Mini and in 1999 I bought my first. It all snowballed from there. By 2010 I went through 6 Mini saloons ranging from 1960 to 1973 and was lucky enough to stumble on a Riley Elf.

Then came the different British cars i own now. I tend to find the cars that are not so usual here in the US. Currently my British stable is comprised of: 1959 Austin A40, 1960 Riley One Point Five, 1965 Hillman Imp, 1967 Riley Elf and a 1971 MGB GT. I am also looking to buy an Austin A50, Austin A55 MKII and an Austin A40 Somerset.
 
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