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Hello from Reading in the UK

Atb259

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Thanks for allowing me to join you here on the BCF .
I am retired (3 times) over but have always had a passion for old cars I currently own three a 1917 Ford model T coupe, a 1915 Metz 22 and a recently purchased 1950 MG td I do all the work on the vehicles myself where possible having done an apprenticeship as a electrical and mechanical engineer.
Looking forward to engaging with some like minded people.
 
Here are some pics of the Metz 22
Others to follow shortly.
 

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Welcome Atb259! Fantastic Metz - not many of those around Reading!! I live in Aus now, and have a TR4 which I'm working on.

Looking forward to seeing your other pics. Good luck with it all! Gareth J
 
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