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Hello to all. I'm new to the forum.

In the process of having my 67 TR4A restored.
Its a very enjoyable process but look forward to its finish.

BOC
 
boc said:
Hello to all. I'm new to the forum.

In the process of having my 67 TR4A restored.
Its a very enjoyable process but look forward to its finish.

BOC

Welcome BOC! Congratulations on joining the world of British cars! There's a ton of knowledge on this forum from around the world. Good luck on the restoration and don't ever hesitate to ask questions or offer information. That's how we all learn. Nice to have you! PJ
 
Howdy BOC,

"Welcome" to this great LBC site called the "BCF".

Congrats on your TR4. I`m in the middle of a `57TR3 Small Mouth restoration myself. Keep the faith by showing some pics, feeling free to ask questions and give us your expierences (Did I spell that correctly)?

Have Fun,

Russ
 
Many thanks for your warm welcome and I look forward to diving into the great pool of knowledge this forum provides.
 
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Welcome BOC..
Must be a great place to drive that car.....
have fun here
 
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