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Greetings from the Buckeye state.

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I’ve been lurking here for a few months while at work, pulled the trigger and joined. I presently don’t own a British car, but in my youth I owned a 1972 MG Midget and a 1967 Sunbeam Alpine. Time slips away, life gets in the way. Woulda, coulda, shoulda. I’m too old to take on a restoration project, but I’d dearly love to find a decent driver. Here in the midwest the prices are kinda insane and it seems that no one kept these cars original. I got a steal on a 97 Jeep Wrangler five years ago (my last “project”), and I kept it stock. I’ve always been an artist, and my passion lately has been automobiles. I’ll keep looking, y’all keep the faith.
 
It's a good thing you finally joined or we'd have had to visit you in the small hours and put a bat up your night dress! Welcome to BCF and hopefully you will find the one special car that you can enjoy!
 
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