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Hello, I'm mk1

mk1

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Hi, My name is Mark F I live in the UK & have (unsurprisingly) had British cars most of my life.

I currently have a selection of 60's Minis, a 1932 MGJ2 a 1930 Austin 7, a Mini Moke, a Tuned Austin 1300 & a Daimler 250 V8 amongst other stuff. Oh, & my only concession to cars produced by the cousins is a 1943 Willy's Jeep.

I was recommended this forum by a friend, so I thought I'd drop in & see what was happening.

Regards,

mark F
 
Welcome to the British Car Forum. Your stable of cars is most impressive!
You have arrived at the right forum... you will find knowledgeable friendly help here whenever you need it or offer assistance to those in need.
Post some pics of your cars; we love pics!
 
Hello Mark

Welcome to he forum.

That is quiet a stable full you have there with a lot of great cars.

David
 
They have British cars in Britain too? I've often wondered about that LOL! Seriously, we're glad to have you aboard! Even though our forum is physically based in the US, we love having membered from your side of the pond!

Basil
 
Hi Mark. The BCF will benefit greatly having you here!

EDIT: I forgot to mention that you will recognize a few names here.
 
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