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Hello from Sacramento

David IV

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I am currently the caretaker of 4 LBCs. My addiction started in 1981 with a '67 Sprite. I didn't know much about British cars then, having grown up with Citroens from my father and farm machines (mainly Massy Ferguson Super 92 Harvesters) from my step father. I restored that Sprite and drove it for years before selling it. Since then I've bought a 1952 MGTD basket case which I've restored, a 1961 MGA 1600 which I have put back on the road (it still needs paint and upholstery but it runs great!), a 1948 MGTC which I'm getting to know and I inherited my Dad's unrestored (and it REALLY needs to be restored) '59 Austin Healey 100-6. I'm currently starting restoration on the Healey, helping a friend restore a '71 MGB, and having fun in 2 British car clubs: the United British Sports Car Club (UBSCC) and the Sacramento Valley MG Car Club (SVMGCC).
 
And Dave planned a good rally for the UBSCC club about a month ago. I expect to see his Healey soon.
Jerry
 
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