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Hello from San Diego, CA

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Hello everyone, my name is Marlon from San Diego, CA (more specifically in Chula Vista, CA) and I own a 1979 MG Midget. It has been siting in the garage for a few years now and was hoping to get it running again. Hopefully the forums here will be able to help get get going. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of the community.
 
Hi Marlon - welcome to BCF. How'd you get interested in "Little British Cars"? My first bite was a 1955 Jaguar MkVII when I went to college. Big car, 8 mpg, but a safe and classy set of wheels.

Tom M.
 
Welcome neighbor. I am north of you a bit up on the Mojave Desert. Old British vehicles have a way of getting attention. I bought my first British car in November 2023, after putting away my fleet of British motorcycles due to my age. Enjoy ! ...J.D.
 
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