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Hello from Maryland!

Found vintages number - 301-831-5300 I'm starting to sound like a commercial, so I'd better stop now. Oh, and just go through the drive through windows backwards
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Welcome from another easterner.
My younger daughter lives in your fair state, so we get down there as much as we can.

Don't forget to change the oil frequently. Automatic Minis are especially sensitive to dirty oil since it it shared between the engine and trans.

As for naming the car, it could be:

"Alice, When she was just small" /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/jester.gif
 
Mt.Washington is close, I live in Roland Park & work out of a real estate office in Cross Keys. Friend over on Lake Ave near Boy's Latin has 2 SP's also, we have a corner on the Daimler market here.
My service is done by the person in Hanover PA who is restoring one of the SP's, I have not had local service done so can't help there. But, there are a lot of LBC's in the area so I'm sure someone will have a suggestion.

If I can be of any help, please send me a PM. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/driving.gif
 
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