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Hello from Michigan and Florida

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I have been involved with British cars since purchase of a Bugeye in college. Have a 1967 AH3000 purchased in 1973. Still like new with original top and interior. Rust free car from New Mexico. Also now have 25 other British cars. TD’s, B’s, CGT, Jags, Spitfire, Austin Healey Sprites, Midgets, and Austin America. All great fun. This site has been very helpful especially with the V12 XJS. Cheers
 

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welcome! what a great stable of cars and what a great stable!!
 
Welcome DZ! Quite a collection! Are you in competition with Jay Leno? LOL Welcome to the BCF
 
Not a chance. I have worked with him in his shops
Seriously? That's WAY cool! A former member here on BCF was out on a drive once with his British Car club on fine California day. As they were all parked at some scenic overlook, an Ariel Atom came roaring into the area, with the driver wearing a helmet. The guy gets out of the atom and pulls off his helmet - it was Jay!
 
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