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Hello from Nova Scotia

BrettSutherland

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Well, as of yesterday, when I last counted, the property contains 1 Spitfire, 1 TR6, 1 TR7 rolling chassis, 1 1969 XKE rolling chassis, 1 MGB with Volvo B21 power train, 1 VOLVO 122S undergoing rebuild, 1 VOLVO 124 parts pile of rust, 1 '78 Volvo 242 ready for a Chebby small block swap, 1 1960's era VOLVO LAPLANDER 4x4, 1 Toyota Land Cruiser, 1 1952 GMC 1 ton Panel, 1990 Volvo 780 Bertone TURBO (daily driver) and #1 son's 1998 Saturn SL1.and my former winter beater 1991 Caprice Classic. In the past I have owned a TR3 and a TR4A and have been involved with any number of weird and wonderful British cars ... including a 4 wheel Berkley and a 1954 Healey LeMans.

I'm a retired Ind Arts/ Tech Ed teacher. If anyone is looking for any VOLVO 120 series parts drop me a note I may have what you are looking for.

regards
Brett
 
Welcome aboard Brett! NS is a lovely place! I spent a month or two up there when I was in the Air Force (US) and didn't want to leave!
Basil
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]weird and wonderful British cars [/QUOTE]Brett...WELCOME...how do you determine the difference?
 
Welcome, Brett!

<span style="color: #FF0000">Brett Sutherland & the 1.5 million mile VOLVO 122S Canadian </span>

Tell us more!
 
Brett

Welcome to the Forum, (in my opinion)122 Volvo's are way cool, I wish I had one.

Pat
 
Hi There Brett;

Welcome aboard the "BCF train ride to exotica": Whatever the heck thats supposed to mean? I thought it just sounded Good:

Enjoy Your stay here as You`ll get to meet a bunch of Fun Loving "Brit Car Crazy Motor Hds":

Regards from the Pocono Mtns of PA: Thats near Pocono Raceway; NE PA: Russ /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/banana.gif
 
Welcome Brett!

I was an IA teacher for 9 years (but that was 25 years ago). Always great to have another "shop guy" on board.

I had a P1800 moons ago and I race against some vintage 122Ss on a regular basis....durable cars!
 
I wish I had my 544 back! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/nopity.gif
 
Welcome, Bret...NS is next on out "to do" list.
 
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