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Greetings from Hobe Sound FL

Phil B

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Thanks for having me!!
In the early 70’s I bought my first British car, a ‘60 something Triumph Herals that I drove around Eugene Oregon for a year with no convertible top and no reverse!! Ahh youth
In 2002 I bought a ‘72 Midget that I drove for 20 years. From Florida to Lake of the Ozarks ( Spirdget 50), Road America (Midget 50),
Louisville, Gettysburg, Atlantic City, and many other places!
Two years ago I decided I needed a bigger, family car so I bought da B!
I’m planning to drive to MG2025 in Illinois this July!
Along the way I’ve made many friends and had a blast!
If you’re ever in Southeast Florida look me up!!
Thanks again, Phil
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Anyone who describes a B as a 'bigger family car' is going to fit right in! Welcome and a lovely car (great colour!)

PS I was at Spridget 50 as well so we likely met there.
 
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