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From Far North Dallas, And I Mean Far North..

QuickSilver

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Greetings and salutations. I come in peace and bring good tidings.

I acquired on Sunday, Nigel, a 1977 MGB.

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as a replacement to Lancelot, my 1967 Austin Mini Moke that has moved on to more tropical climates.

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I have been keeping a British car in the stables in one form or the other for the past 15 years. Though I'm married to a British Woman I do think my afliction is based on colonial mentality as I emigrated from a former colony.

Well there you go. I shall bid my time by perusing the archives.

Regards.
 
Hey, Quicksilver, welcome to the Forum!!

Larry
 
Another welcome from a true North North Dallas guy, from Oklahoma!
 
Welcome from me as well, another ex-pat...... So, which colony are you from? And whereabouts in the UK is the wife from? I escaped from Wolverhampton, myself.

I had several R/B MGBs, good, practical and reliable cars.
 
Thanks for the welcome Guys.

I hail from Nigeria and the Mrs is from Poole, thereabouts.
 
Hi There Quicksilver,

"Welcome" to the "BCF" from the Pocono Mtns of PA.

Russ
 
:banana: Good Day. Welcome. Agatha thinks Nigel is a looker.
 
Nigel likes Nigel too.

Welcome aboard. I hope you find your accomodations suitable for a long stay.

Cheers,

Steve
 
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