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Hi everyone,

I'm Dave and new to this forum. I am a regular on Minimania's forums since I am more of a Mini guy I guess. I have a 1960 Mini MKI, a 1981 Mini convertible and a 2003 MINI Cooper S but am interested in British cars in general.

When I was 9 years old, my parents bought a brand new Ford Cortina (the only year they were imported to the US)...that was the first new car they ever had. Needless to say I have been into British cars since.

Dave
 
Welcome, Dave! Pretty active Mini forum here - jump on over and post away!

Mickey
 
Cool. Welcome to the BCF.
 
Welcome from me too. I've done the Mini and Cortina thing,but the Midget is fun too. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/grin.gif

Stuart.
 
Welcome from me too and from the other side of the state. I am from the Quad cities area. I have a Bugeye but am in the proces of restoring a '75 mini. You gotta love the little British cars.
 
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